About the different recording modes, About channel default settings – Grass Valley iTX Desktop v.2.6 User Manual

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The Event Editor

Select a recording profile. This controls the formatting of the recorded file.

Select a recording mode. This controls how much of the content (e.g. logos) added to the

basic video image is included in the recording. See below, “About the different recording

modes”.

When the media file for a recording becomes available, the Media Viewer opens in the middle

of the dialog. You can use this to play the file and mark in- and out-points for the video clip.

This dialog shows the network path of the media file. By clicking the path, you can open the

Media Store folder that contains the file.

Note:

To manage recordings, you may need to add the Recording Column to the Schedule Grid

view.

More details

, page 142.

You cannot record events as they are played out in a channel that is set up to deliver an IP

simulcast output.

About the different recording modes

The pictures that iTX delivers as the channel output are generally composed of a number of

layers and may have certain types of VANC data (e.g. captions) inserted.

Starting with a basic video image, iTX adds items such as logos and CGs. In doing so, it builds up

each video frame in a number of stages. The recording-mode setting allows you to choose at

what stage of this process the recording takes place. There are three standard options:

Before All. iTX records the picture as it appears before the addition of any logos, CGs or

VANC data. The recording includes any DVEs, picture-in-picture effects and voiceovers.

Before Branding. The recording takes place after the insertion of any VANC data but before

any logos or CGs are added.

Complete. iTX records the final content (including VANC data, logos and CGs) that the

Output Server delivers for transmission.

A fourth recording-mode option may be available for recording the channel output after it is

modified by downstream equipment (e.g. an aspect-ratio converter). The Output Server must

have a second live input (i.e. in addition to the one used for live events) to receive the modified

channel output. This fourth option is:

Channel Output. iTX records the signal, from the downstream device, that is fed into the

Output Server second input.

About channel default settings

Your system administrator selects default options that apply to the playout channel for two

recording settings:

Recording profile.

Recording mode.

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