2 using a player channel on a video display, 1 preliminary steps, 2 connecting the video source – EVS IPDirector Version 5.9 - January 2011 Part 5 User’s Manual User Manual

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IPDirector Version 5.9 – User Manual – Part 5: Playout – Player Control Panel

EVS Broadcast Equipment – January 2011

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3.2 USING A PLAYER CHANNEL ON A VIDEO

DISPLAY

3.2.1 P

RELIMINARY

S

TEPS

Before you can actually display a channel in the Video Display, you need to
perform the following tasks:

Make a physical connection from the required video source to the input of the

A/V board on the IPDirector workstation.

For more information, refer to section ‘Connecting the Video Source’ on page
84.

Assign a channel to the Video Display in the Remote Installer application.
For more information, refer to section ‘Assigning a Channel to a Video Display’
on page 84.

Select the A/V board in the Video Display to open the related channel.
For more information, refer to section ‘Selecting the A/V Board in the Video
Display’
on page 86.

3.2.2 C

ONNECTING THE

V

IDEO

S

OURCE

To be able to display a channel in the Video Display window, a physical
connection must be made from the required video source to the input of the
IPDirector workstation A/V board.

Note

To display video on the VGA uses around 25% of the CPU power of the
workstation for a display size of 384 x 288, more if a larger display is

required. The reactivity of the IPDirector interface could be significantly
slower if larger window sizes are used.

3.2.3 A

SSIGNING A

C

HANNEL TO A

V

IDEO

D

ISPLAY

Once the physical connection is made, the Video Display panel needs to be linked

to the corresponding PGM video channel connected to the input of the IPDirector
Workstation video card.

To do so, proceed as follows:

1. In the Remote Installer tool, right click on the selected IPDirector box. For

more information about the Remote Installer tool, see the IPDirector

Technical Reference.

A contextual menu is displayed:

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