Varid uniqueness (global / local), Varid length (8 char / 32 char), Varid format (ascii / binary) – EVS Xfile Version 2.14 - January 2011 User Manual User Manual

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Issue 2.14.B

XFile Version 2.14 – User Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011

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VarID Uniqueness (Global / Local)

This parameter is available from XFile version 2.00. It specifies at which level the
VarID is unique:

Global: the VarID is unique at the XNet network level

Local: the VarID is unique at the EVS video server level.

VarID Length (8 char / 32 char)

This parameter is available from XFile version 2.00. It specifies the VarID length:

Fixed length of 8 bytes

Variable length of 32 bytes

VarID Format (ASCII / Binary)

This parameter is available from XFile version 2.00. It specifies the VarID format:

ASCII

Binary

Note

The VarID will only be displayed in the XFile application if this has the
ASCII format. Otherwise, the string <Unicode> will be displayed in the
VarID column of the XFile lists in the various XFile modes.

3.1.2 T

RANSFER

M

ODE

Three different operational modes are available: XNet only, GBE only and a
combined mode GBE + XNet.

Note

An SDTI connection is still required in all modes to access the data.

XN

ET

O

NLY

All the transfers are processed through the XNet.

GBE

O

NLY

Transfers for backup, i.e. backup clip, backup train (XStream), and restore

operations are processed through the Ethernet network. However, the following
operations are still performed through the XNet: Publish, Grab, Render Playlist,
and data access. That is the reason why an SDTI connection is still required in
GBE Only mode.

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