Grass Valley K2 Dyno PA Configuration Manual v.1.0 User Manual

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Prerequisite:

At least one K2 system must have been added as a server in the K2 Dyno PA
application.

If adding a filesystem repository, the filesystem requires a network share of the
folder or drive using the device that hosts the drive. This network share must be
accessible from the PC that runs the Grass Valley platform service.

If the filesystem repository is a USB drive, the drive must be UNC mountable from
the machine running the Dyno PA platform service.

To add a repository, follow these steps:

1. In the Navigation pane, right-click and select

Add Repository

.

2. Enter the name of the new repository.

3. If desired, enter a description of the repository.

4. Select the type:

K2/Summit

a) Use the Host drop-down list to select the K2 system.
b) Click the

...

button and navigate to the desired bin for the repository.

c) Click

OK

.

The new repository appears in the Navigator pane.

File System

a) Enter the name or IP address of the repository host machine.
b) Enter the main UNC share mount point (the network share name).
c) Enter the username and password needed to access this network share.
d) To determine the naming convention for the exported file name, check the box

next to the desired Naming Conventions:

Use Dyno Keywords in Export Filename: the Dyno Keywords appear as part
of the name in the exported file.

Use Dyno Marks in Export Filename: Dyno, by design, adds mark in and mark
out points to each subclip. To have the subclip only be the length of the actual
content, do not check this box.

Restrict Repository Views to Known File Types: Checking this box ensures
that your view is not cluttered with extraneous file types that are not related to
the Dyno PA or K2 system. For example, if your repository points to a USB
disk where Word documents are stored, these documents will not be shown in
the repository if this box is checked.

Use the Editor Type drop-down list to select

Final Cut Pro.

Specify the volume reference. The volume reference is used to specify, in the
XML file, the filepath where the repository host machine accesses the exported
media. For example, if a volume is mapped on a Mac as the volume PA, then
enter

PA

as the volume reference.

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K2 Dyno Production Assistant Configuration Manual

11 June 2010

Configuring K2 Dyno PA

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