A sample gxf session, Chapter 7 information for application developers – Grass Valley UIM v.2.1.1 User Manual

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UIM Instruction Manual

February 5, 2008

Chapter 7 Information for application developers

A sample GXF session

The following illustrates a command session that transfers a clip named EXT:/default/
clip1
on a standalone Profile XP video server and sends it to a file named clip1.gxf,
then sends the file back to the Profile video server as a clip named EXT:/default/
clip1_back
. Application developers can use this example to understand how to
transfer clips to and from a Profile video server via FTP.

C:\TEMP>ftp XP1_fc0

Connected to XP1_fc0.

220 Profile FTP server (1.0)

User (XP1_fc0:(none)): movie

230 Aspect successfully set to MOVIE.

ftp> bin

200 TYPE command okay. Type is IMAGE.

ftp> get /explodedFile/EXT:/default/clip1 clip1.gxf

200 PORT command okay.

150 Opening data connection.

250 Transfer complete.

ftp: xxxxxxx bytes received in x.xxSeconds xxxx.xxKbytes/sec.

ftp> put Clip1.gxf /explodedFile/EXT:/default/clip1_back

200 PORT command okay.

150 Opening data connection.

250 Transfer complete.

ftp: xxxxxxx bytes sent in x.xxSeconds xxxx.xxKbytes/sec.

ftp> bye

221 Connection closing.

NLST

Name List

Not supported

SITE

a

Site Parameters

Supported

SYST

System

Supported

SIZE

Size of file (clip)

Not supported

STAT

Status

Supported

HELP

Help

Supported

NOOP

No Operation

Supported

a.

Refer to

“The SITE STATUS command” on page 147

.

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