Required configuration for transfer, How to delete a destination target – EVS IPDirector Version 5.9 - January 2011 Part 3 User’s Manual User Manual

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Once the clip has been sent, it is immediately available in an Avid (When an Asset
management system is in use, like Interplay or media Manager). It can then be

inserted into a bin and can be inserted into an edit.

Note

With Avid and FCP targets, the hi-res element is sent, with a priority on
the XT clip.

Required Configuration for Transfer

Clips can be sent via two different paths to an Avid system:

The first method is to send them through the XNet network and then through
the GigE network between the Avid device and XFile. This method must be

used if the EVS video servers are not GigE equipped.

The second and newer method would send the media directly from the EVS

video servers Gigabit Ethernet ports to the AVID TM initiated by an instruction
to an installed XTAccess application.

The network used for the transfer depends on the setup. For more information,
refer to the Technical Reference manual.

The Avid destination targets are predefined from the IPDirector Remote Installer.

The name used to define the type of transfer is user-definable and may be
different from the Avid target used in the screenshot above. Refer to the
IPDirector Remote Installer manual for more information.

Avid TM, XFile and XTAccess components must have been correctly configured in
order to automate this procedure. Please refer to the corresponding user’s manual

for more information.

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