Maintenance; Managing The Files - Which File Is Where; Scorecfgtool.ini; Example Of A Core Knowledge File - Studer Vista 9 Operating Instructions Manual

Digital mixing system, sw v4.5
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6.5

Maintenance

6.5.1
Managing the files – Which file is Where?
6.5.2

SCoreCfgTool.ini

6.5.2.1

Example of a Core Knowledge file

Sampling Rate 48 kHz or 96 kHz
SCoreCfgTool.ini A copy of the
Date printed: 28.0.0
Any Session Configuration starts with only two files:
• myConfig.vmc
• myConfig.cor
They are stored in a subfolder (with the name of the configuration) of the
Session Configuration folders on the Studer Vista PC.
The
C:\SCoreCfgTool
file tells the Configuration Tool where to look for various components and
what the basic settings are.
The contents of this file are set by the Session Configuration Tool software.
The user should not find it necessary to edit the file using a text editor.
This file is automatically generated if there is none available upon starting
the Configuration Tool for the first time.
The Core Knowledge file offers the following information on a Configura-
tion.
VMC ID Identification of the VMC used to ensure that the
match.
Tasks Shows the task (channels, buses....) of the configuration.
Resources Lists which task is being executed on which card and processor.
To see an example please turn the page.
SW V4.5
directory contains the
file used to generate the configuration.
*.ini
Vista 9 Digital Mixing System
SCoreCfgTool.ini
and
*.vmc
*.cor
Session Configuration 6-
file. This
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