Other media file system specifications, Transition effects formats and limitations – Grass Valley K2 System Guide v.9.0 User Manual

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Record-to play on different K2
Summit Systems

Record-to play on same K2
Summit System

Formats

8.50 seconds

6.50 seconds

MPEG-2 long GoP, XDCAM

Normal play on K2 SAN with Live Production mode not enabled

Record-to play on different K2
Summit Systems

Record-to play on same K2
Summit System

Formats

20 seconds

10 seconds

All formats

Other media file system specifications

K2 SAN

Stand-alone
K2 Summit/Solo system

Parameter

50,000

20,000

Maximum number of clips

8

24 hours

24 hours

Maximum length continuous record

-1.5x to +1.5x

-2x to +2x

Off-speed play range for audio scrub

0 to +1.2

0 to +1.2

Off-speed play range for insertion of
MPEG user data and/or ancillary data on
playout

10 seconds

10 seconds

Minimum duration between recordings

Transition effects formats and limitations

Transition (mix) effects are supported on K2 Summit/Solo system as follows.

Transition effects on first generation K2 Summit/Solo system

MPEG-2 long GoP

MPEG-2 I-frame

AVC-Intra

DV

No

No

No

Yes

DV

No

No

Yes

No

AVC-Intra

No

Yes

No

No

MPEG-2 I-frame

No

No

No

No

MPEG-2 long GoP

When adding transitions to all events in a playlist for an on-the-fly (the

Go To

feature) pause or

transition, limitations on the time for the length of the transition are as follows:

0.5 second or less on first generation K2 Summit/Solo system

8

The maximum number of clips is based on clips with 16 or less audio tracks. Large quantities of clips with more than 16
audio tracks proportionally reduce the maximum number of clips.

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