Setting up send locations – Grass Valley Aurora Edit LD v.6.3 User Manual

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September 14, 2007

Aurora Edit LD User Guide

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Setting Up Send Locations

Setting Up Send Locations

After completing a sequence you can send it to a Profile Server for subsequent
high-resolution editing and playout. To send completed sequences, you first need to
configure Aurora Edit LD with each of your send locations.

To set up a send location:

1. On the Send tab, click

Add

.

The Add Named Destination to Send List window appears.

2. Enter the name of the send location.

3. Select the type of location from the drop-down list:

4. Configure the send location based on the location type:

Send Type

Description

Profile

Select

Profile

when the send location is a Profile Media Server, a K2 Server, or

an M-Series Server.

NewsShare

Select

NewsShare

when the send location is a Network Attached Server (NAS).

NewsFTP

Select

NewsFTP

when to send the completed sequence as a GXF stream which

can be used for a generic FTP site.

Send Type

Option

Description

Profile

Use Video ID

Check

Use Video ID

if you will be linking to stories on

a Newsroom Computer System (NRCS) that contain
Video IDs. When you send an Aurora Edit sequence to
this location, the system uses the Video ID for the name
of the file that gets sent.

Send to

Type in drive letter and destination folder; e.g., V: \
default.

Host Name

Type in the host name of the destination server; e.g.,
Profile 1.

User Name

Automatically fills in as

movie

; leave as is.

Password

Leave this field blank.

Aurora Playout
Destination

Check

Aurora Playout Destination

if this send location

is an Aurora Playout server.

NewsShare

Use Video ID

Check

Use Video ID

if you will be linking to stories on

a Newsroom Computer System (NRCS) that contain
Video IDs. When you send an Aurora Edit sequence to
this location, the system uses the Video ID for the name
of the file that gets sent.

Send to

Type in drive letter and destination folder; e.g., V: \
default.

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