Specifications for pinnacle support – Grass Valley K2 System Guide v.7.2 User Manual

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K2 System Guide

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Chapter 3 System connections and configuration

ft

info (optional)

std

Use the following example as a guideline:

J:\>ftp mx-proto-b14

Connected to mx-proto-b14.

220 FTP Server (1, 0, 0, 1) ready.

User (mx-proto-b14:(none)): video_fs

331 Password required for user video_fs.

Password:

230 Logged in, and aspect successfully set to MOVIE,
stream mode PIN.

ftp> bin

200 Type set to IMAGE.

ftp> mkdir pinnacle_clip

250 Command “XMKD pinnacle_clip” succeeded.

ftp> cd pinnacle_clip

250 Change of directory to explodedFile/V:/default/
pinnacle_clip successful, xfer mode PIN.

ftp> put header

200 PORT command okay.

150 Opening MOVIE mode data connection for header.

226 Transfer complete.

ftp: 132 bytes sent in 0.00Seconds 132000.00Kbytes/sec.

ftp> put ft

200 PORT command okay.

150 Opening MOVIE mode data connection for ft.

226 Transfer complete.

ftp: 393216 bytes sent in 0.11Seconds 3574.69Kbytes/sec.

ftp> put std

200 PORT command okay.

150 Opening MOVIE mode data connection for /
explodedFile/V:/default/pinnacle_clip.

226 Transfer complete.

ftp: 56097960 bytes sent in 16.25Seconds 3452.18Kbytes/
sec.

ftp> quit

221 Goodbye.

Specifications for Pinnacle support

• Pinnacle clips do not indicate timecode as drop-frame. The K2 import assumes

non-drop-frame values.

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