Grass Valley iTX System v.2.6 User Manual

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Working with the Media Watcher

Additionally, with the Music MW Import plug-in:
.aac; .aif; .aiff; bwf; .m1a; .m2a; .m4a; .mp1; .mp2; .mp3pro; .mpa; .mu; .ogg

Still image
.bmp; .jpg; .jpeg; .png; .tif; .tiff
.tga (single frame in .tzip file – see later in this section)

Animated images
.tzip (animated logo sequences with .tga, .png or .tif files); .spg (an iTX format);.3Dzip (graphics

scripts)

iTX CG
.cap

Closed captions
.scc

Text-based formats
.csv; .stl; .subs; .vbi; .xml; .xtl

License
.lic

iTX Import Protocol
.ocl; .osc; .wpl

Archive files (for iTX installation packages)
.zip

iTX Desktop layout
.dtp

iTX schedule
.sched2

Note:

iTX CG files may include text with characters from any OpenType font that is installed

on an iTX Desktop workstation. The font must also be installed on any Output Server

that is to play out the CG.

The Media Watcher converts .bmp files to .png files before registering them. This is to

reduce their file size (without loss of quality) and so make them easier for iTX to

process during playout.

iTX displays the images in an animated sequence at the frame rate of the playout

channel.

The Media Watcher can accept Pro-Bel schedules. For more information, contact iTX

Support.

When the Media Watcher registers a .mov or .mxf file from an Omneon video server, it

uses the timecode information in media-file metadata (information linked to the clip)

to set the in-point and out-point in the asset.

March 2015

System Administrator Guide

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