Audio channels map, Destination file’s native timecode, Default file transcoding profile – EVS XTAccess Version 1.17 - May 2012 User Manual User Manual

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XTAccess Version 1.17 – User Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment – May 2012

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Audio Channels Map

This setting is used to define how the output audio channels will be distributed to the
generated audio files:

Use <;> to separate the content of the various audio files to generate

Use a space between each audio channel to be included in an audio file

Use <-1> to mute a channel (not for the Wav backup)

Audio channel are between 0 and 7

Example: 0 1 3 4; 7 2; 4 5; 3 6 will create 4 BWAV files

Destination file’s native TimeCode

This setting allows you to define which timecode will be saved in the video file

Primary TC : Saves the XT Primary TC in the video file

LTC : Saves the LTC in the video file

User TC: Saves the User TC in the video file

Default File Transcoding Profile

Default Transcoding profile is used for the job to file (if you have selected the 3

rd

option

“Transcode the source media using …”) or for the Rendering of playlist

In this field, you have to define an XML profile file that defines the codec and parameter
of the codec used to transcode the file.

You can find some encoder profiles into the “C:\Program Files\EVS Broadcast
Equipment\XTAccess\Encoder Profiles 2.0” folder

To XT Server

Transcode Restored File

Select this option if you want to transcode the file during the restore operation.

Remove Source file if restore successful

In case of Restore and Copy, it could be useful to automatically delete the source file to
clean the source storage. The file will be removed only if the job is successful.

Default File Transcoding Profile

Default Transcoding profile used for the job to XT (if you have selected the 3

rd

option

“Transcode the source media using …”) or for the Rendering of playlist.

In this field, you have to define an XML profile file that defines the codec and parameter
of the codec used to transcode the file.

You can find some encoder profiles in the “C:\Program Files\EVS Broadcast
Equipment\XTAccess\Encoder Profiles” folder

Enable Multi-Dests

If the multi-destination is activated in the XML Scan Folder, XTAccess will use the multi-
dest template and not anymore the XML job or the XTAccess interface to define the
different destination paths.

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