Checklist: advanced encoder stand-alone stage – Grass Valley NewsBrowse Desktop Browsing System Installation v.2.7 User Manual

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NewsBrowse Installation and Configuration Guide

December 16, 2004

Chapter 3 Configuring the NewsBrowse System

• Host:

localhost

• Port:

9230

5. Click

Connect

. Verify that the …Update… and …Transfer… buttons become

enabled, which means the connection is successful.

6. Configure as follows to define the MPEG source clip on the NAS:

• Source Laid: Enter the path to a MPEG asset on a NAS machine. You can use

an asset created in an earlier test.

• (Source) Format:

video/proxy.mpeg

7. Configure the first row as follows to transfer/transcode a thumbnail asset from a

MPEG asset:

• Dest Laid: Enter the path to the directory on the NAS machine that contains the

source MPEG asset. For the purposes of this test, the thumbnail and storyboard
assets must be written to the same location as the source MPEG asset.

• (Destination) Format:

stillImage/proxy.thumbnail

8. Select the checkbox to enable the next row, then configure as follows to transfer/

transcode a storyboard asset from a MPEG asset:

• Dest Laid: Enter the path to the directory on the NAS machine that contains the

source MPEG asset. For the purposes of this test, the thumbnail and storyboard
assets must be written to the same location as the source MPEG asset.

• (Destination) Format:

stillImage/proxy.storyboard

9. Click

Transfer (With Auto update)

. Track progress in the State column until it

reports DONE.

10.Using Windows Explorer, verify that the thumbnail and storyboard test files were

written to the proper directory.

Checklist: Advanced encoder stand-alone stage

Use the following check list to verify that the basic configuration and testing of the
stand-alone Advanced encoder is complete.

" Advanced encoder is connected to NAS

" Encoder writes to NAS

" MPEG created

" MPEG playback with audio

" Thumbnails files are created.

" Storyboard files are created.

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