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User's Guide v2.0
HVS-ID-UG-MAKX-20
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  • Page 1 ™ Makito Encoder Family User’s Guide v2.0 HVS-ID-UG-MAKX-20 Issue 01...
  • Page 2: Third Party License Information

    Trademarks The Haivision logo, Haivision, and certain other marks used herein are trademarks of Haivision. All other brand or product names identified in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or regis- tered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
  • Page 3 FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 4 AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 5: Safety Guidelines

    Do not touch or push the fan blade with fingers or other objects. Doing so may damage the fan and/or fan bearings, which can result in a noise problem as well as accelerated failure of the mechanical part. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    LED Status Indicators (Rear Panel) ................. 33 Storage Mezzanine LED Status Indicators............... 35 MB6X Chassis Indicators and Alarms ................37 Audio Talkback........................39 Hardening..........................41 Chapter 2: Installing the Encoder Setting Up the Encoder ......................44 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 7 Serial Interface Setup (Makito X SDI only)..............46 Connecting the Encoder to A/V Sources ................49 Connecting the DVI-I Interface (Makito X-DVI) ............49 Connecting the BNC/S-Video Interface (Makito X SDI) ..........50 Audio Connector Pinout....................51 Audio Breakout Cables ....................54 Powering Up the Unit ......................
  • Page 8 Viewing Recordings from a Removable Drive on a Computer ........154 Configuring Logo Overlays ....................155 Logo Settings........................157 Capturing Image Snapshots ....................159 Configuring Still Image Streaming..................162 Managing External Storage ....................165 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 9 Managing Public Key Authentication ................210 Managing Messages......................212 Managing Banners ........................ 214 Managing Security Policies ....................217 Policy Settings........................ 218 Managing Certificates......................221 Viewing Certificate Details.................... 224 Certificate Settings ......................225 Managing Audits........................228 Audit Settings......................... 229 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 10 ........................... 284 logo ............................286 messages ..........................289 metadata ..........................290 mklogo ..........................298 mkstill ........................... 299 nas ............................301 nmcfg ............................ 303 package ..........................308 passthrough ........................... 311 passwd ........................... 315 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 11 Appendix B: Technical Specifications Audio/Video Interfaces ......................369 Video Encoding ........................371 Supported Video Encoding Resolutions ..............373 Supported Graphic Encoding Resolutions (Makito X #S/B-292E-DVI) ...... 375 Audio Encoding ........................377 Advanced Features........................ 378 Metadata (Optional)......................378 KLV Data Specifications ...................... 379 Asynchronous KLV Metadata Support ................
  • Page 12 Table of Contents Open Source Software Credits....................390 Appendix D: Warranty Information Haivision One (1) Year Limited Warranty ................395 EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS ................395 OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE ............... 396 APPLICABLE LAW ..................... 396 Software End User License Agreement................397 READ BEFORE USING ....................
  • Page 13: About This Guide

    Welcome to the User’s Guide for the Makito X Encoder Family, Version 2.0. This user’s guide describes how to install, configure, and manage the Makito X to send audio, video, and data over an Ethernet-based IP network. To access the online help, open the Web interface and click from the menu bar.
  • Page 14: About Haivision

    About Haivision About Haivision Haivision is a global leader in delivering advanced video networking, digital signage, and IP video distribution solutions. Haivision offers complete end-to-end technology for video, graphics, and metadata to help customers to build, manage, and distribute their media content to users throughout an organization or across the Internet.
  • Page 15: Related Documents

    • Makito X Hardening Guide Service Support Haivision is committed to providing the service support and training needed to install, manage, and maintain your Haivision equipment. For more information regarding service programs, training courses, or for assistance with your support requirements, contact Haivision Technical Support via our Support Portal on our website at: http://www.haivision.com/support/...
  • Page 16: Safety Information

    The definitions and symbols for CAUTION and WARNING comply with ANSI Z535.2, American National Standard for Environmental and Facility Safety Signs, and ANSI Z535.4, Product Safety Signs and Labels, issued by the American National Standards Institute. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 17: New Product Features

    HEVC/H.265 Video Encoding The Makito X encoder now supports High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC/H.265) encoding and streaming. This functionality is only available on Makito X hardware that is HEVC capable. Operators can now choose the encoding algorithm when encoding video: either AVC/H.264 or HEVC/H.265.
  • Page 18: Chapter 1: Introduction

    1: Introduction HAPTER This chapter provides a brief overview of the Makito X Encoder Family, along with a description of the main hardware components and key features. NOTE References to the “Makito X” can be taken to include the following interfaces unless specifically stated otherwise: •...
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  • Page 20: Product Overview

    The Makito X Encoder Family delivers up to 12 HD channels of High Profile 1080p60 video with extremely low encoding latency, all within a single rack unit. The Makito X is available as an ultra compact SDI or DVI H.264 encoding appliance with optional HEVC encoding support, internal or removable storage, or within a high density 1RU (6 blades) or 4RU (21 blades) chassis.
  • Page 21: Chassis Styles

    MIL-STD rugged appliance. Note that support for analog and embedded audio capture or encoding is not currently provided for the Makito XR. The Makito X single chassis appliance and single blades are shown in the previous section (Figures 1-1, and 1-3).
  • Page 22 Introduction Product Overview Figure 1-4 Makito X HEVC Encoder, Rear View (#S-292E-SDI2-HEVC) Figure 1-5 MB21B Multichannel Chassis (Top - Front, Bottom - Rear View) Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 23 The MB6X is available with a single AC, DC, or medical grade AC power supply. For details, see “MB6X (6-Slot) Chassis” on page 59. Figure 1-7 Makito X Harsh (Dual SDI Encoder Appliance) Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 24: Hevc Encoding

    Figure 1-8 Makito XR (Ruggedized) (Quad SDI Encoder Appliance) NOTE For details on the Makito X Harsh or Makito XR, please refer to the following documents available through Haivision’s Download Center: • Makito X Harsh Installation Guide • Makito XR (Ruggedized) Installation Guide...
  • Page 25: Storage And Recording

    Product Overview Storage and Recording The Makito X with Storage dual-height models include 250 GB of either fixed or removable SSD (solid-state drive) storage that enables users to record content directly on the encoder, while simultaneously streaming live video from two sources.
  • Page 26 130. For addi- tional information required to set up and tune SRT streams from the encoder to the decoder, please see the SRT Deployment Guide (available through Haivision’s Download Center at: http://www.haivision.com/download-center/). Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 27: Physical Description

    The Makito X comes with a 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet Network interface for both traffic and management (RJ45). Figure 1-10 Ethernet Connection (DVI, #S/B-292E-DVI) On the Makito X with SDI, a computer can be connected to the COM1 RS-232 serial port through its RJ45 connector (Serial Management adapter required, see “Serial Management Adapter”...
  • Page 28: Storage Options (Rear Panel)

    “Serial Interface Setup (Makito X SDI only)” on page 46 Storage Options (Rear Panel) The Makito X provides the following mezzanine storage options for either the SDI or DVI appliances: • Fixed (i.e., not accessible from the face-plate) mSATA SSD (solid-state drive) with USB 2.0 and SD card interfaces accessible from the face-plate.
  • Page 29 DVI Rear View with Removable (SATA SSD) Storage (#S-292E-DVI-RS) NOTE The USB port and SD card port are currently limited to a destination for recording asset moves / copy operations or as a location to save image snapshots. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 30: Audio/Video Interfaces (Rear Panel)

    Physical Description Audio/Video Interfaces (Rear Panel) NOTE The Analog Audio interface is the same for both the Makito X DVI (#S/B-292E- DVI) and the Makito X SDI (#S/B-292E-HDSDI2). Makito X DVI-I Video and Embedded Audio Interface The Makito X DVI video interface consists of a single DVI-I connector (shown below).
  • Page 31: Makito X Sdi Video And Embedded Digital Audio Interface

    Introduction Physical Description Makito X SDI Video and Embedded Digital Audio Interface The Makito X SDI video interface consists of either one or two 75 BNC connectors (shown below). Figure 1-17 SDI Dual-Channel Video Interface (#S/B-292E-HDSDI2) Figure 1-18 SDI Single-Channel Video Interface (#S/B-292E-HDSDI1) The BNC connector(s) are used for Composite (CVBS), SD-SDI (Serial Digital Interface) and HD-SDI video input signals.
  • Page 32: Analog Audio Interface

    Introduction Physical Description Analog Audio Interface The Makito X analog audio interface consists of a single 8-pin Mini-DIN connector used for two-channel balanced/unbalanced analog audio input (one stereo pair) and mono audio output (for Audio Talkback). Figure 1-19 Audio Interface For the pinout, see “Audio Connector Pinout”...
  • Page 33: Led Status Indicators (Rear Panel)

    DVI-A / DVI-D No valid signal is recognized; both LEDs are Off. GREEN Solid DVI-D: a valid digital signal is plugged in. -OR- DVI-A: a valid analog/component signal is plugged in. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 34 Intense Activity (e.g., transmitting video traffic) COM1 port MNGT Port configured in Metadata Capture Mode GREEN Solid Port configured in Management Mode RS232 Port configured in RS-422 GREEN Solid Port configured in RS-232 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 35: Storage Mezzanine Led Status Indicators

    Introduction Physical Description Storage Mezzanine LED Status Indicators The Makito X Storage Mezzanine LEDs are shown following. Figure 1-21 Fixed Storage LED Status Indicators Table 1-2 Fixed mSATA SSD with USB & SD LED Status Indicators Function Description Indication LED remains Off until drive has booted.
  • Page 36 Blinking then stops, indicating that drive is unmounted and can be removed. NOTE: To unmount SATA drive, press button for three seconds. Related Topics • “Powering Up the Unit” on page 55 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 37: Mb6X Chassis Indicators And Alarms

    • To mute the audible alarm, push the Alarm ON/OFF button. Once the button is pushed, the alarm is muted. • To re-activate the alarm, push the Alarm ON/OFF button a second time. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 38 Introduction Physical Description For the procedure to replace the fan tray, see “Replacing the MB6X Chassis Fan Tray” page 64. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 39: Audio Talkback

    The audio talkback feature uses the InStream software player application or the Makito X decoder (release 1.2 and later) to send the talkback audio to the Makito X. The talkback is played out of the encoder’s 8-pin Mini-DIN connector (see “Analog Audio Interface”...
  • Page 40 Introduction Audio Talkback NOTE Audio talkback is uncompressed audio (using approximately 350 kbps of network bandwidth). Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 41: Hardening

    This includes removing or limiting certain features to prevent their abuse, and securing the data hosted by the device. As of Version 1.5, the Makito X includes features that allow the administrative interface to be secured. These features are described in detail in the Makito X Hardening Guide, available from Haivision’s Download Center at http://www.haivision.com/download-center/.
  • Page 42 2: Installing the Encoder HAPTER This chapter explains how to set up and connect the Makito X encoder. It also includes the instructions for a factory reset. NOTE For instructions on installing the Makito XR (Ruggedized) or Makito X Harsh, please refer to the following documents available through Haivision’s Download Center:...
  • Page 43: Chapter 2: Installing The Encoder

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  • Page 44: Setting Up The Encoder

    Set up the encoder on a flat and reliable surface when using the single Makito X chassis, or mount in a rack, when using the 1U (MB6X) or 4U (MB21B) chassis.
  • Page 45: Connecting The Encoder To The Network And A Computer

    (included in the package for appliances) and a standard straight Ethernet cable. This will allow you to communicate directly from your computer to the Makito X using a serial communication application such as HyperTerminal or Minicom. This is only required if you wish to use the Serial Management COM1 port instead of the Web in- terface.
  • Page 46: Serial Interface Setup (Makito X Sdi Only)

    Single-Channel (#S/B-292E-HDSDI1). Prior to logging in to the Makito X for the first time, you may wish to change the unit’s default network settings to match the network in which it will be used. You can do so by connecting directly to the Makito X’s serial COM1 port from your computer using...
  • Page 47: Com1 Serial Port Rj45 Pinout (Makito X Sdi Only)

    You can view the COM port settings from the Web interface. For information, see “Managing the COM Port” on page 191. We recommend that you log out from the Makito X and exit from the serial communication application before disconnecting the COM1 port. COM1 Serial Port RJ45 Pinout (Makito X SDI only)
  • Page 48: Serial Management Adapter Db9 Pinout (Makito X Sdi Only)

    The COM1 Port is DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) which defines the direction of the signals (IN/OUT). Serial Management Adapter DB9 Pinout (Makito X SDI only) An adapter is required to interface with the serial port. A (gray) DB9 to RJ45 Serial...
  • Page 49: Connecting The Encoder To A/V Sources

    For unbalanced audio, use the 8-pin audio to 3-RCA female cable adapter (includ- ed in the package, shown Figure 2-5 below). • A balanced audio cable adapter is available from Haivision upon request. (See “Audio Breakout Cables” on page 54.) Figure 2-4 DVI-I Input Connections (#S/B-292E-DVI)
  • Page 50: Connecting The Bnc/S-Video Interface (Makito X Sdi)

    For unbalanced audio, use the 8-pin audio to 3-RCA female cable adapter (includ- ed in the package, shown in Figure 2-5 on page 49). • A balanced audio cable adapter is available from Haivision upon request. (See “Audio Breakout Cables” on page 54.) Figure 2-6 SDI-I Input Connections (#S/B-292E-HDSDI2)
  • Page 51: Audio Connector Pinout

    “Video Encoder Settings” on page 90 (Web interface), or “videnc Parameters” on page 358 (CLI). Audio Connector Pinout The Makito X mini-DIN-8 audio connector has the following pinout: Figure 2-7 Mini-DIN-8 Audio Connector Pinout Table 2-2 Mini-DIN-8 Audio Connector Pinout...
  • Page 52 Installing the Encoder Connecting the Encoder to A/V Sources Figure 2-8 Unbalanced Audio Connection Details Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 53 Installing the Encoder Connecting the Encoder to A/V Sources Figure 2-9 Balanced Audio Connection Details Related Topics • For more information on the audio connections, see “Audio/Video Interfaces (Rear Panel)” on page 30. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 54: Audio Breakout Cables

    Installing the Encoder Connecting the Encoder to A/V Sources Audio Breakout Cables The following table list the audio breakout cables available for the Makito X, including description and Haivision part numbers. Table 2-3 Audio Breakout Cables for the Makito X...
  • Page 55: Powering Up The Unit

    Installing the Encoder Powering Up the Unit Powering Up the Unit Once all the cables are in place, the Makito X is ready to be powered up. Single-Height or Double-Height Chassis Figure 2-10 Rear View (Single-Height Chassis #S/B-292E-HDSDI2) showing 3-pin...
  • Page 56 To begin configuring video streams, you can either open the Web interface, or log in to the CLI. • To use the Web interface, see “Logging In to the Web Interface” on page 73. • To enter CLI commands, see “CLI Command Reference” on page 242. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 57: Mb21B (21-Slot) Chassis

    To power up the MB21B Chassis: Turn all four PSU Power On/Off switches to the ON (1) position. Connect the power cords to both power receptacles. Plug both cords into earthed AC power sources. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 58 The PSU Status LED will turn green indicating that the chassis is powered up (only if all four Power On/Off switches are On). In the front of the chassis, the Makito X Status LEDs will start blinking green, indicat- ing that the encoders are booting up.
  • Page 59: Mb6X (6-Slot) Chassis

    MB6X-RAC Chassis Rear View showing Power Connectors PSU Status LEDs (green) PSU Power On/Off Switches PSU Fault LEDs (red) AC Power Receptacles Figure 2-14 MB6X-MED Chassis Rear View showing Power Connector PSU Power On/Off Switch AC Power Receptacle Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 60 On the MB6X-RAC, the PSU Status LEDs will turn green indicating that the chassis is powered up. In the front of either chassis, the Makito X Status LEDs will start blinking green, indi- cating that the encoders are booting up.
  • Page 61: Mb6X Chassis Removable Fan Tray

    Installing the Encoder Powering Up the Unit In the front of the chassis, the Makito X Status LEDs will start blinking green, indicat- ing that the encoders are booting up. Wait until the Status LEDs stay solid green, indicating that the encoders are ready for operation.
  • Page 62: Resetting The Encoder

    Factory Reset: switch (you will feel the button depress) and hold for five (5) seconds. The Makito X will reboot on its own. As soon as the lights stop blinking and the Status LED is solid green, the encoder is ready.
  • Page 63: Default Network Settings

    Installing the Encoder Resetting the Encoder Default Network Settings After a factory reset, the Network settings should be: IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway 10.5.1.2 255.255.0.0 10.5.0.1 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 64: Hardware Maintenance

    NOTE You can replace the fan tray without powering off the Makito X, which allows you to perform this maintenance procedure without stopping the encoder service. However, do so only if you are able to replace the fan tray within five minutes. Otherwise, we recommend that you power off the unit before replacing a fan tray.
  • Page 65: Replacing The Rtc Battery

    Replacement fan trays are available from Haivision. Please contact your sales representa- tive or email Haivision at: sales@haivision.com Replacing the RTC Battery The Makito X appliance contains a real-time clock (RTC) powered by the following battery: • Varta CR2032 with 2-wire connector Mfr. Part#: 06032101030 At the end of its life (7-10 years), the battery should be replaced by the end user with the same battery or an equivalent model approved by Haivision.
  • Page 66 To open the chassis, unfasten and remove the two screws on the rear of the appliance. Slide the PCB board out of the chassis. Disconnect the battery connector by pulling it upward from the PCB. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 67 Press the new battery onto the PCB (top of transformer T1) with a force of 3 pounds- force per square inch for three (3) seconds. 10.Reconnect the battery connector. 11.Reassemble the chassis, reconnect any external devices to the appliance, and reconnect the power to the appliance. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 68 3: Getting Started with the Web HAPTER Interface This chapter begins with a management overview of the Makito X, followed by system access control information. It then provides a basic overview of the Web interface. NOTE Before proceeding, make sure that the encoder is set up correctly and all necessary network and A/V connections are established.
  • Page 69: Chapter 3: Getting Started With The Web Interface

    Using the CLI Management via the CLI is possible through a telnet session, SSH, or (if applicable) RS-232. For a list and description of the CLI commands to configure and manage the Makito X, see Appendix A: “CLI Command Reference”.
  • Page 70: Accessing The Encoder

    From your computer, open a Web browser. NOTE The Makito X supports the latest production versions (as of this document date) of the Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, and Chrome browsers. Please see the Release Notes for any limitations for specific versions of these browsers.
  • Page 71: Default Encoder Ip Address

    If you haven't changed the factory presets, and if not specified elsewhere in the shipment, the encoder’s IP Address is set by default to: 10.5.1.2. To be able to log in to the Makito X Web interface, your computer has to be in the same IP Address range (subnet).
  • Page 72 Any changes to the default passwords, created accounts, and deleted default accounts will be lost after a Factory Reset or a firmware downgrade. Factory Reset restores the default accounts and passwords. Related Topics: • CLI Access Control Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 73: Logging In To The Web Interface

    Logging In to the Web Interface To log in to the Makito X configuration Web page: From your Web browser, type the Makito X’s IP Address into the address field and press Enter. (Optional) On some systems, you will see an Advisory and Consent Banner, as shown in the following example.
  • Page 74 Getting Started with the Web Interface Logging In to the Web Interface The default administrative Username and Password are: Username: admin Password: manager For other default Usernames and Passwords, see the previous section, “Role-based Au- thorization”. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 75: Exploring The Web Interface

    • To access the encoder administration settings, click the icon on DMINISTRATION the toolbar, and then select the option from the sidebar menu, for example ETWORK (under ) or (under ETTINGS CCOUNTS ECURITY Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 76 (Where applicable) On the List View, click a link in the table to open the Detail View. For example, on the Video Encoders List View (shown below), click a link to open the Video Encoder Detail View. Click link to open Detail View Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 77: Selecting Items From Lists

    To edit information for a CoT metadata Relay destination, click anywhere in the row. Or check the checkbox next to the item and select the action from the Actions drop- down menu (this menu is selectable when one or more items are checked). Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 78 To perform actions (such as copy, move, delete or export) on multiple items, you can check multiple items in the list or check You can also shift-click (i.e., click multiple items while holding the Shift key down) to select a range of items (checkboxes). Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 79: Online Help

    Getting Started with the Web Interface Exploring the Web Interface Online Help Clicking on the toolbar will launch the online help for the Makito X. The figure below shows a sample Welcome page. Navigation pane Content pane Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 80: Changing Your Password

    Change Password dialog (as shown in the following example). You can also change your own password from the My Account page, as described in this section. This is useful when logging into a Makito X on which the factory defaults have not been changed.
  • Page 81: Password Requirements

    Passwords may be up to 80 characters and composed of any combination of upper and lower case letters, numbers, and the following special characters: & ” < > (space) NOTE Basically, all printable characters of the QWERTY keyboard are supported. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 82 In this case, you will be prompted to modify your password to comply with these policies. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 83: Logging Out

    Getting Started with the Web Interface Logging Out Logging Out After you finish using the Makito X, be sure to log out. To do so, click from the Log out toolbar. Logging out prevents misuse and unauthorized access to the encoder.
  • Page 84: Chapter 4: Managing The Encoder

    This chapter explains how to set up and manage video encoding, streaming and recording, as well as recorded assets and other media using the Web interface. NOTE For a management overview of the Makito X as well as a basic overview of the Web interface, see “ Getting Started with the Web Interface”...
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  • Page 86: Configuring Video Encoders

    H.264 video encoders to apply to streams. You can start and stop each video encoder, as well as display statistics for the encoder. With the Makito X HEVC, you can also configure one HEVC encoder. The Makito X HEVC supports concurrent AVC/H.264 and HEVC/H.265 video encoding.
  • Page 87 Managing the Encoder Configuring Video Encoders On the Makito X HEVC, the List View includes one HEVC encoder instance: HEVC Encoder instance The Video Encoders List View displays the status LED, Name, Input format, Resolu- tion, GOP Size, and Bitrate for each video encoder. It also provides an option for you to take a snapshot of an input (H.264 only) and either start or stop an encoder.
  • Page 88: Configuring Video Encoder Settings

    The Video Encoder Detail View opens, displaying the settings for the selected video encoder (see following example). Select or enter the new value(s) in the appropriate field(s). See “Video Encoder Settings” on page 90. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 89 > P To save the current configuration, open the page. See DMINISTRATION RESETS “Saving and Loading Presets” on page 174. To return to List View, click from the sidebar menu. IDEO NCODERS Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 90: Configuring Hevc Video Encoding

    Configuring HEVC Video Encoding From the Video Encoders List View, you can select the HEVC encoding instance and then define the encoding parameters for the HEVC encoder. The Makito X HEVC platform supports single HEVC encoding, up to 1080p30. You may select either SD/HD/3G-SDI video input as the video source.
  • Page 91 RGB Limited Range [16..235] Preferred 1920x1200p60 Sets the DVI-D preferred input resolution so Resolution that connected devices do not scale their output resolutions to undesired resolutions. DVI only For more information, see “edid” page 274. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 92 DVI interface. DVI only • When enabled, HDCP sources will detect the Makito X as a HDCP sink. The source will decide whether or not the content it sends to the Makito X needs to be protected/encrypted. The Makito X will not encode encrypted/protected content.
  • Page 93 PAL video; AFD is only supported with SD- SDI video. Closed Caption Enabled (Optional) Check this checkbox to enable Closed Captioning on the output Stream. NOTE: For more information, see “Closed Captioning” on page 388. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 94 NOTE: The H.264 decoder must be Main Profile compliant or higher to decode a CABAC video stream. TIP: CABAC provides better visual quality because it is more efficient. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 95 If the refresh rate is set too low, a left- to-right wave-like artifact may result. Partial Image Skip Disabled Allows the encoder to skip part of the image in order to respect the bitrate limit. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 96 Specifies the effect of the region: • Normal: ROI is translucent, therefore enhances the video in the region. • Private: ROI is opaque to block out the ROI video. Also Emphasis is grayed out (since no longer applicable) Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 97 “-” or “+” to change the slider position. Stop Click to stop an active encoder. Start Click to start or restart a stopped encoder. Statistics Click to view statistics for the encoder. See “Video Encoder Statistics” page 98. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 98: Video Encoder Statistics

    (only available when State is WORKING) The length of time the encoder is actively encoding (e.g., 1d22h5m41s). Input Present Indicates whether an input signal has been detected from the video source: Yes / No Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 99 Or the system time if user has chosen “system” for the TimeCode Source displayed as (HH:MM:SS:FF) Hours, Minutes, Seconds and Frames. H.264 Profile The application profile class for the encoder: e.g., Main or High. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 100: Makito Decoder Interoperability

    3, 3.2, or 4 Click to reset the Video Encoder statistics. Makito Decoder Interoperability The following table lists recommended settings to optimize the Makito X encoder config- uration to stream to the Makito X decoder: Video Encoder Parameters...
  • Page 101: Configuring Audio Encoders

    NOTE The Makito X SDI and Makito X DVI blades are capable of encoding up to 16 channels of audio in channel pair groups: 16 for dual-channel SDI, 8 for single-channel SDI, 2 for DVI-D, and 2 for Analog audio in any combination.
  • Page 102: Configuring Audio Encoder Settings

    (see following example). Select or enter the new value(s) in the appropriate field(s). See “Audio Encoder Settings” on page 103. To start or stop the encoder, click (as applicable). Start Stop Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 103: Audio Encoder Settings

    STC source (either Auto, BNC1, or BNC2). This is done using the CLI. For details, see “stcif” on page 255. Analog • Analog • DVI (1-2) Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 104 Click Stop to stop an active encoder. Click Start to start or restart a stopped encoder. Statistics Click to view statistics for the encoder. See “Audio Encoder Statistics” page 105. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 105: Audio Encoder Statistics

    BNC-1 or BNC-2, or DVI-D. Maximum Sample Value The largest sample in the last audio frame (total of 1024 samples per frame). (Duration: 21 ms) Click to reset the Audio Encoder statistics. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 106: Configuring Metadata Capture

    The Makito X auto-detects the hardware setup of the encoder. If the serial port or SDI video is connected, the serial or SDI metadata source is created automatically at startup by the system.
  • Page 107: Metadata List View

    (The format of the SPI UID filter string is a text string containing alphanumeric characters.) In order to avoid input errors for the SPI filter string, the Makito X collects a list of the received SPI messages. You can then select a string from this list for the UID filter string.
  • Page 108 Start or Stop (as applicable). You can also delete a Network source. To apply your changes, click Apply The changes will take effect immediately but will not be saved and will be lost after a reboot. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 109: Configuring Serial Or Hd-Sdi Metadata Sources

    174. Configuring Serial or HD-SDI Metadata Sources The Makito X auto-detects the hardware setup of the encoder and automatically creates the source if the serial port or SDI video is connected. To configure Serial or HD-SDI metadata sources: From the Metadata List View, click the link for the Serial or HD-SDI metadata source.
  • Page 110 “Configuring KLV Metadata Insertion” on page 114 To apply your changes and start the Metadata stream, click Apply The changes will take effect immediately but will not be saved and will be lost after a reboot Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 111: Adding Network Metadata Sources

    Follow steps through in the previous section, “Configuring Serial or HD-SDI Metadata Sources” to select or enter the values for the source. To apply your changes and start the Metadata stream, click Apply Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 112: Configuring Cot Retransmission

    For details on setting up the metadata source, see “Setting Up Streaming” page 122). On the Metadata Detail View, if necessary, scroll down the page and toggle the CoT Relaying button to (as shown in the following example). Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 113 To add a CoT retransmission destination, click +Relay On the Add CoT Relay dialog, enter the IP Address and Port for the destination. Adjust the TTL and TOS values if required. Click The stream is added to the list: Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 114: Configuring Klv Metadata Insertion

    (up to 6) (using the proper ISO 3-letter country code). In both cases, the mission ID or security data will get replaced or inserted with the ones created by the Makito X based on the configuration. To configure insertion of static KLV objects: From the Metadata List View, click the link for the metadata source to define static KLV objects.
  • Page 115 (Optional) To enable the update/generation of the security data set in UAS messages, toggle the Security Data Set Insertion button to (as shown in the following example). Fill in the remaining fields and click Apply Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 116: Metadata Settings

    Double-click the text box to display the list of the SPI messages detected by the Makito Xand select a string for the UID filter. Serial Settings (Makito X with SDI, Serial Input only) COM Port RS-232 Select the type of Serial interface: •...
  • Page 117 KLV messages coming from a specific sender. Port (Required) Specifies the local UDP port on the Makito X that is receiving the packets. These buttons become available to control a metadata stream once it has started streaming (after you click Apply).
  • Page 118 The ISO 3166-1 3-letter code(s) for up to six object countries separated by semicolons. NOTE KLV Metadata over SDI is only used with HD-SDI, and no Closed Captioning services are presently available on HD-SDI Makito X. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 119: Metadata Statistics

    Number of generated KLV messages. Generated KLV Bytes (CoT input only) Number of generated KLV bytes. RX Filtered SPI Messages (CoT input only) Number of filtered SPI Messages. Click to reset the Metadata statistics. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 120: Configuring Streaming Outputs

    From the Outputs pages, you can set up either streaming only, recording only, or both streaming with recording. This section covers setting up streaming. NOTE Recording is only available on the Makito X with Storage dual-height model. The available configuration settings are specific to this model. For information on recording, “Configuring Recording Outputs”...
  • Page 121 The changes will take effect immediately but will not be saved and will be lost after a reboot. > P To save the current configuration, open the page. See DMINISTRATION RESETS “Saving and Loading Presets” on page 174. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 122: Setting Up Streaming

    The Outputs Detail View opens (as shown in the following example for a new stream, Makito X with Storage). Enter the stream name and select the sources (video, audio, and metadata, if applicable). See “Streaming Settings” on page 134. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 123 For example, selecting video from BNC1 and audio from BNC2 will cause audio artifacts. Analog audio must be associated with a single BNC input. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 124 Metadata field and select the next metadata source to add to the stream. (Makito X with Storage only) To set up streaming, toggle the Streaming Parameters button to (as shown in the following example). This step is not required if your encoder is not a Storage platform because streaming is already enabled.
  • Page 125 10.To configure a stream using the SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) streaming protocol, select TS over SRT for the Protocol and then complete the additional fields under Connection and SRT Settings. See “Configuring Secure Reliable Transport (SRT)” page 130. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 126 “Configuring Still Image Streaming” on page 162.) 12.To configure SAP network announcements, check the “Transmit SAP” checkbox and fill in the SAP fields. For details, see “Session Announcement Protocol (SAP)” page 128. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 127 Managing the Encoder Configuring Streaming Outputs 13.(Makito X with Storage only) To set up a recording session, toggle the Recording Parameters button to . See “Configuring Recording Outputs” on page 143. 14.If you only want to create a streaming session, click...
  • Page 128 (for example, if there is a channel change), the still image will be displayed on Stingray set-top boxes and InStream players. (Note that these players need audio before they play any content.) No user selections are required to enable this feature. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 129 Minimum bandwidth overhead should be no less than 5. For example: metadata_bitrate = 500 Kbps, video_bitrate = 1000 Kbps, audio_bitrate = 128 Kbps bandwidth overhead = ( 500 / ( 1000 + 128 ) ) * 100 = 44 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 130: Configuring Secure Reliable Transport (Srt)

    Configuring Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) The Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) streaming protocol is designed to provide reliable and secure end-to-end transport between two SRT-enabled devices (such as Makito X Series encoders and decoders) over a link which traverses the public Internet. SRT optimizes...
  • Page 131 Monitor the link statistics to see if the link is over-subscribed (and adjust the video encoder bitrate if it is). For example, use the Max Bandwidth and (Buffering) Latency values to set the encod- er bitrates appropriately. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 132: Cdn And Flash Interoperability (Rtmp)

    Managing the Encoder Configuring Streaming Outputs CDN and Flash Interoperability (RTMP) The Makito X can stream directly to a Flash Media Server (FMS) or Flash-based Content Delivery Network (CDN) using the Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). • The supported RTMP servers are FMS and Wowza.
  • Page 133: Publishing An Rtmp Stream To Youtube

    RTMP entry point. When creating a stream to an Akamai HD2 CDN, to avoid dropped frames by the HD2 player, make sure that sufficient bandwidth exists between the Makito X and the HD2 node. Publishing an RTMP Stream to YouTube Following are the steps to publish an RTMP stream from the Makito X to YouTube: Log in to YouTube, and go to “My Channel”...
  • Page 134: Streaming Settings

    Managing the Encoder Configuring Streaming Outputs Start the RTMP stream on the Makito X. On YouTube, go to the “Live Control Room” page, and as soon as YouTube starts to receive your stream (i.e., the stream status appears as GOOD), you can go into preview mode (press the button).
  • Page 135 Flash Interoperability (RTMP)” page 132. (H.264 only) Transport Stream Settings Video PID (Optional) Video Packet Identifier. 16..8190 Audio PID (Optional) Audio Packet Identifier. 16..8190 Metadata PID (Optional) Data (metadata) Packet 16..8190 Identifier. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 136 • (None) • VF (TS over UDP only) • Pro-MPEG FEC (TS over RTP only) NOTE: VF FEC is a proprietary FEC and is not interoperable with devices outside of the Haivision family. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 137 7Mbps may create audio/video artifacts (default configuration with medium to heavy movement video content). Idle Cells Disabled (Traffic Shaping must be enabled) When enabled, Idle TS cells will be inserted into a TS stream when necessary. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 138 (Optional) Enter the name of the program’s author. Copyright (Optional) Enter the copyright information for the session. Address Enter the SAP multicast advertising IP address. Default=224.2.127.254. Port Enter the SAP advertising UDP port. Default=9875. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 139: Streaming Statistics

    The current operating status of the stream, either: • STREAMING • STOPPED • PAUSED Up Time (only available when State is STREAMING) The length of time the stream is actively streaming (e.g., 1d22h5m41s). SSRC (RTP only) The synchronization source. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 140 Number of dropped packets. Dropped Bytes Number of dropped bytes. Received ACKs Transmission progress acknowledgment and feedback. Received NAKS Lost packet reports. Max Bandwidth Maximum bandwidth (input stream rate * (1 + overhead)). Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 141 At startup, handshake exchanges the value configured on both sides and the largest one is selected. The decoder default is set to the minimum (20ms) so it can be completely controlled from the encoder side. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 142 Managing the Encoder Configuring Streaming Outputs SRT streams include a graphical statistics display as shown in the following example: NOTE The Link Bandwidth is an estimate of the actual link bandwidth. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 143: Configuring Recording Outputs

    Segmentation Roll-Over deletes old segments beyond the configured recording limit. As such, it is only available when a recording limit is set and segmentation is enabled. You can play back .MP4 assets directly in the Makito X Web Interface once a segment of the recording has completed. See “Managing Recordings”...
  • Page 144 (Optional) Under Time & Size, specify a Recording Limit and/or Recording Segmentation. See “Time & Size” on page 145. Click Apply to start recording (as well as streaming, if configured). To return to List View, click from the sidebar menu. UTPUTS Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 145: Recording Settings

    Specifies either a size limit or a time limit for Segmentation recording segments. • (None) • Time: Hours and Minutes • Size: Type in the size limit and select either MB, GB or TB Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 146: Roll-Over And Uploading To Hvc / Calypso / Ftp

    Video Cloud (HVC), Calypso (via FTP), or a NAS drive. As of Version 1.5, you can auto-export a segment of an asset that has completed recording to a NAS drive in order to automate asset ingest from a Makito X with storage to a NAS- mounted watch folder.
  • Page 147: Managing Recordings

    143. From here, you can copy, move, download, export, and delete recordings. You can also select and play back .MP4 recordings directly in the Makito X Web Interface once a segment of the recording has completed. To manage recordings: On the Streaming page, click from the sidebar menu.
  • Page 148: Viewing Options

    To switch from Thumbnail view to List view, click on the content toolbar. To sort the list by a different metadata field or change the sort order, select from the drop-down menu. Sort by Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 149 (the default is 15). Items/Page If the list is more than one page, you can page forward and backward through the list by clicking (along the bottom of the page). Next Previous Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 150: Playing Back .Mp4 Recordings

    On the Recordings page, click the thumbnail (anywhere except the name or time) of the recording to play in the Recordings list. Click the arrow in the viewer to start playback. The Recording opens and starts to play in the viewer (example shown following). Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 151 To switch to full-screen mode (i.e., to fill your entire screen and remove the player controls), mouse over the viewer and click (in the bottom right corner). To exit full-screen mode, press ESC or click again. To return to the Recordings list, click Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 152: Managing Recorded Content

    The difference is that moving deletes the recordings from the Recordings page. You can also download recordings as MP4 or TS files, export files to an FTP/FTPS server or the Haivision Video Cloud (HVC), and delete recordings. To copy or move recordings: On the Recordings page, click the name or time information (not the thumbnail) to select the recording.
  • Page 153 Select one or more recordings from the Recordings list. Select Delete from the Actions drop-down menu. Click (or where applicable, select from the warning dialog). Confirm Delete The selected recording(s) will be removed from the list. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 154: Viewing Recordings From A Removable Drive On A Computer

    To view recordings on a MAC OS X computer: Download the ExtFS for MAC OS X and install it. Remove the SATA drive from the Makito X and insert it into a SATA dock on your computer. You will see the EXT4 file system mounted automatically on the desktop.
  • Page 155: Configuring Logo Overlays

    The maximum file size for logo and still image files is 10 MB. You can configure the Makito X to display a graphic file as a logo overlay in the encoded video. One logo may be configured for each physical video input interface, i.e.: •...
  • Page 156 Upload To select a different logo file, click Change. To remove the selection, click The image file will be converted to Haivision’s image overlay (.oly) format and will be added to the Logos list. To select the image file to display as a logo overlay, click the area below...
  • Page 157: Logo Settings

    ) and click on the Content toolbar. Delete To apply your changes, click Apply NOTE Logos are stored on the Makito X file system in the folder /usr/share/haivision/logos. Logo Settings The following table lists the Logo controls and settings: Logo Setting Default...
  • Page 158 Specifies the scale factor (percentage) for the logo: • = 1/4 size 100% • = no scaling 400% • = 4x Display Disabled Check this checkbox to display the selected file as a logo overlay. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 159: Capturing Image Snapshots

    JPEG or YUV image format. With JPEG snapshots, you can also specify the image quality. On the Makito X SDI, you can select the video input, either BNC-1 or BNC-2. The snapshot feature may be used to create still images, for example, to record a person’s image or a scene from an event for identification purposes or for future reference.
  • Page 160 (JPEG only) To adjust the image quality, either type in a value between 1 and 100 in the Quality field. (Optional, Makito X SDI only) Select the video input, either BNC-1 or BNC-2. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 161 To save the snapshot to an external location, right-click either the thumbnail or the full-size image (JPEG only), and select Save image as… To delete one or multiple snapshots, check the checkbox beside the snapshot (or click ) and click Check All Delete Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 162: Configuring Still Image Streaming

    On the Streaming page, click from the sidebar menu. TILL MAGES page opens, displaying the list of still images that have been uploaded TILL MAGES for the encoder, as shown in the following example. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 163 “real” video stream when the stream is paused. To delete one or more image files from the Still Images list, check the checkbox next to one or more filenames (or check ) and click on the Content toolbar. Delete Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 164 Managing the Encoder Configuring Still Image Streaming NOTE The resulting still image files are stored on the Makito X file system in the folder /usr/share/haivision/still_images. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 165: Managing External Storage

    Managing External Storage Managing External Storage NOTE The External Storage page is only available on the Makito X with Storage dual- height units with face-plate accessible USB 2.0 and SD card interfaces. For details, see “Storage Options (Rear Panel)” on page 28.
  • Page 166 To change the sort order of the list of folders, select the order from the drop- Sort by down list. To delete one or multiple folders or files, check the checkbox beside the folder (or check ) and click Delete Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 167 Remove the device from the interface port. Install the device on a computer to view the assets on the device. (See “Viewing Recordings from a Removable Drive on a Computer” on page 154.) Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 168: Chapter 5: System Administration And Storage

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  • Page 170: Viewing System Status Information

    Viewing System Status Information Viewing System Status Information From the Status page, you can view status information about the Makito X, such as the operating system up time, along with information about the hardware and software compo- nents. You can also reboot the encoder and take a system snapshot from the Status page.
  • Page 171: Status Settings

    “Taking a System Snapshot” page 172. Status Settings The following table lists the Status settings and controls. Status information can be useful for troubleshooting and may be forwarded to Haivision Technical Support if you are requesting technical support. Status Setting Description/Values Card Status OK (or error message if applicable).
  • Page 172: Taking A System Snapshot

    Taking a System Snapshot Taking a system snapshot can be useful for troubleshooting and may be forwarded to Haivision Technical Support if you are requesting technical support. The system snapshot lists information such as component versions, network settings, loaded modules, running processes, system traces, configured streams and stream status...
  • Page 173 System Administration and Storage Viewing System Status Information You can also take a system snapshot from the CLI using the system_snapshot.sh command. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 174: Saving And Loading Presets

    Saving and Loading Presets Preset Management Each Makito X is configured by users’ selecting and setting values of applicable system settings, such as encoder and stream settings and the stream destination. Although these configuration settings are not automatically saved, presets provide a way for you to save groups of settings and recall these configurations settings to apply to other streams.
  • Page 175 Save Startup To save the preset as a text file to view or export to other Makito X encoders, click the preset name and save it in the Save As dialog. Note that the file is in Unix format. To import a preset, for example, from another Makito X encoder, click Import select the file in the Open File dialog box.
  • Page 176 To select a different preset file, click Change. To remove the selection, click To delete one or more presets, check the checkbox next to one or more preset names (or check ) and click on the Content toolbar. Delete Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 177: Installing Firmware Upgrades

    If it is not at least version 4, contact Haivision Technical Support. When you first receive the Makito X, the necessary firmware is pre-installed on it. Upgrades of the firmware are issued through Haivision’s Download Center on our website at: http://www.haivision.com/download-center/.
  • Page 178 IMPORTANT Wait for the file to be uploaded and verified and the file system synced. Remain on this page and do not click anything else in the Makito X Web interface during the upload. If any of the package components has been modified or is not signed by a valid certif- icate, the verification will fail and the downloaded package will be discarded.
  • Page 179 Log in again in order to access the encoder. For more information, see “Logging In to the Web Interface” on page 73. NOTE You can verify the result of the installation on the Messages page. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 180: Configuring Network Settings

    IP address and log in again in order to access the encoder. To view and configure the Network settings: On the Administration page, click from the sidebar menu. ETWORK The Network Configuration page opens, as shown in the following example. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 181: Network Settings

    MAC Address (Read-only) The Media Access Control address assigned to the Makito X. Total TX Bandwidth The maximum transmit bandwidth for the unit in kbps. Limit Specifies the bandwidth “ceiling” for the Ethernet port. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 182 NOT routable) in situations where DHCP is not available or failed. IP Address Displays the IP Address for the Makito X. This is a unique address that identifies the unit in the IP network. DHCP is disabled, you may enter an IP address in dotted- decimal format.
  • Page 183 Domain Name (Obtain DNS Settings Automatically must be disabled) Enter the domain for the Makito X. Enable mDNS Check this checkbox to enable the Multicast DNS (mDNS) protocol as a means for third party entities to discover the IP address of the Makito X.
  • Page 184: Configuring Date And Time

    The Date and Time page opens, as shown in the following example. Select or enter the new value(s) in the appropriate field(s). See “Date and Time Settings” on page 185. To apply your changes, click Apply Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 185: Date And Time Settings

    Enable NTP Check this checkbox to connect to an NTP (Network Time Protocol) server to synchronize the encoder clock. NTP Server If NTP is enabled, enter the IP address of the NTP server. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 186: Enabling And Disabling Network Services

    Enabling and Disabling Network Services For security purposes, an administrator may need to stop one or more network services from accessing the Makito X. From the Services page, you can enable and disable the following network services: HTTP, SSH, Telnet, SNMP, VF, and Talkback.
  • Page 187: Service Settings

    The Makito X interoperates with Furnace v6.2.3 or later. Talkback Audio Talkback (a Makito X feature) allows end users monitoring a streaming session to “talk back” to individuals at the video source, via a speaker or headphones connected to the encoder.
  • Page 188: Managing Licenses

    KLV&CoT SWO-292E-KLV-COT To acquire a new license, please contact your Authorized Reseller or Haivision at: http://support.haivision.com. Indicate the appropriate feature SKU and provide the hardware serial number (or list of numbers in the case of multiple devices) to which it applies.
  • Page 189 To view an installed license file, click the file in the list. The license file opens in a separate window. To delete a previously installed license, select the file in the list and click Delete Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 190: License File Errors

    The current device's serial number is not number) specified in the license. File integrity compromised Invalid signature: The license file has been corrupted or altered. File authenticity cannot be The license signing certificate cannot be confirmed authenticated. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 191: Managing The Com Port

    COM port settings from the Metadata page when the COM port is in Metadata mode. The Makito X with SDI provides a serial interface that you can use to connect to a computer for management of the encoder. The COM Port page displays the serial COM port settings and provides the option to switch from Metadata to Management mode.
  • Page 192: Com Port Settings

    (Read-only) The COM Port parity: None Stop Bits (Read-only) The COM Port stopbits: 1 Flow Control None (Read-only) The COM Port flow control: None Reboots the encoder. See “Rebooting the Encoder” on page 172. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 193: Managing Storage Drives

    Ejecting unmounts the drive in order to allow it to be removed (physically) from the unit. NOTE The Drives page is only available on the Makito X with Storage dual-height model. To manage storage drives: On the Administration page, click from the sidebar menu.
  • Page 194 To change the status for a storage drive, click the drop-down list under Action select either Format, Mount or Eject (as applicable). NOTE The Makito X does not support formatting of SD drives. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 195: Managing Network Storage

    Managing Network Storage Managing Network Storage Network Storage enables you to move video storage from your Makito X to Network- Attached Storage through an NFS connection. This is useful for storing snapshots or (with the Makito X with Storage) for copying recordings after they are completed.
  • Page 196: Network Storage Settings

    NFS – Activate Check this checkbox to activate Network Attached Storage. Remote Host Enter the NFS server hostname or its IP address in dotted- decimal format. Remote Path Enter the NFS server path. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 197: Configuring Export Destinations

    Configuring Export Destinations Configuring Export Destinations When setting up Makito X, you can add export destinations to be available to transfer video and metadata to FTP/FTPS servers and the Haivision Video Cloud (HVC) platform. From the Export Destinations page, you can add destinations, edit settings for destinations, and delete destinations.
  • Page 198 Configuring Export Destinations To test the connection, click Test Settings NOTE You do not need to save in order to test settings. Click Add Destination The new export destination will be added to the list. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 199: Export Destination Settings

    The server opens a random port and responds to the client. The client uses the second port to establish the data connection with the server via the port specified by the server. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 200 Export Destination Default (Cont.) Description/Values (Cont.) Setting (Cont.) Untrusted Do not Accept Check this checkbox to allow Makito X to Certificates connect to an FTPS server that is using an untrusted SSL certificate. HVC - Watch Disabled Check this checkbox to create an HVC-...
  • Page 201: Managing Snapshot Storage Locations

    The Snapshots Storage Location page opens, as shown in the following example. Enter or select the value(s) to define the location. See “Snapshots Location Settings” on page 202. To apply your changes, click Apply Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 202: Snapshots Location Settings

    For USB or SD cards, you cannot configure a space limit; instead the space available on these devices will be the effective limit. Generate Check this checkbox to disable thumbnail generation to speed up Thumbnails snapshot acquisition and storage time. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 203: Managing File Transfer History

    From the File Transfer History page, you can view a list of the files that have been trans- ferred to an external storage location. You can also clear the list from here. NOTE File Transfer History is only available on the Makito X with Storage dual-height model. To view and manage file transfer history: On the Administration page, click from the sidebar menu.
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  • Page 205: Chapter 6: Managing Users And Security

    “Managing Security Policies” on page 217. The Makito X can also be configured for Web interface and CLI account sessions to log out after an idle session timeout period. The session timeout period is selectable via a system- wide parameter. For details, see “Managing Security Policies”...
  • Page 206 The changes will take effect immediately but will not be saved and will be lost after a reboot. > P To save the current configuration, open the page. See DMINISTRATION RESETS “Saving and Loading Presets” on page 174. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 207: Account Management

    Select the Role for the user. See “Role” on page 209. Type the initial password in the Password field and again in the Confirmation Password field. For the allowed characters, see “Password Requirements” on page 81. Click Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 208 To upload a public key for the account, follow the steps in “Managing Public Key Authentication” on page 210. To get the fingerprint for a public key, select the public key in the list. For more information, see “Account Settings” on page 209. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 209: Account Settings

    Password Type in the new password. For the allowed characters, see “Password Requirements” on page 81. Confirmation Re-type the new password. password Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 210: Managing Public Key Authentication

    On the Account Settings page, click and select the file in the Open File dialog box. The public key file must have a .pub extension. When you see the filename in the text box, click Upload Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 211 You may have to provide a password to decrypt your private key but this is done by your SSH client. If you no longer use password-based authentication to access your account, it is recommended to set a very long password. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 212: Managing Messages

    POST errors, the cryptographic module of the encoder may be compromised, and it is recommended to re-installed the firmware. To view the messages: On the Administration page, click from the sidebar menu. ESSAGES The Messages page opens displaying the log as shown in the following example. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 213 Managing Users and Security Managing Messages To delete the messages, click Delete All The messages will be deleted immediately. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 214: Managing Banners

    The Banner page opens, as shown in the following example. If banner text has been imported, it will be displayed here. Click and select the file in the Open File dialog box. Import The banner filename is now displayed on the Upload Banner task bar. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 215 Login page. To apply your changes, click Apply To delete the current banner, click Delete The banner will be deleted immediately. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 216 Managing Users and Security Managing Banners You can also install and manage banner files from the CLI using the banner command. The Makito X supports FTP and TFTP client, as well as SCP client and server. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 217: Managing Security Policies

    From the Policies page, administrators can set policies for passwords, session timeout, and cryptographic strength for Makito X user accounts. These policies will apply to all user accounts; therefore, it is recommended to set the policies before beginning to create accounts.
  • Page 218: Policy Settings

    Change password n/a if Disabled (Password expiration must be enabled) after Type in the number of days after which 90 days if users must change their passwords (from Enabled 1-180 days). Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 219 National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication 800-53, Revision 1. NOTE: Either selection reinforces security for all management functions of the encoder in terms of cryptography. This setting takes effect upon the next reboot. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 220 Security) versions are accepted from the TLSv1.0 HTTPS client. • TLSv1.2 • TLSv1.1 • TLSv1.0 • SSLv3 NOTE: SSLv3 can be enabled only if Compliance is set to None. At least one TLS version must be enabled. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 221: Managing Certificates

    It is also recommended to import the root certificate of the CA that signed your Makito X identity certificate (if you have one). From the Certificates page, you can generate, import, view, and delete Identity Certificates, as well as select the default Identity Certificate.
  • Page 222 Keep in mind that there is a difference between importing a new certificate (that was generated externally) and importing a newly signed certificate whose request was previously generated on the Makito X and exported for signing. For details, see “Certificate Name”...
  • Page 223 The selected certificate will be set as the default certificate. It will be immediately ap- plied to communications with the Audit server, but will not apply to HTTP communi- cations until the next service restart or system reboot. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 224: Viewing Certificate Details

    Managing Users and Security Managing Certificates Viewing Certificate Details To view the details of a certificate file, click the certificate name from the list of Iden- tity or CA Certificates. (See following example.) Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 225: Certificate Settings

    In its generated form, this certificate is still a request and cannot be used as an Identity Certificate before it is signed by a CA, and imported back. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 226 • If the certificate is a new certificate generated outside of the Makito X, the file should also contain the certificate Private Key, and its chosen name should be one that isn't already installed on the device.
  • Page 227 If the imported certificate contains a password protected private key, type its password in this field. Leave this field empty if the file is not password-protected. Import File Choose File Click to select the file. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 228: Managing Audits

    Trusted Server is set to CA-Signed. Set the type of transport protocol that will be used to send the logs to the audit server. See details in “Audit Settings” on page 229. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 229: Audit Settings

    Type in the address and port of the remote Address server, in one of the following formats: fqdn[:port] • ipaddr[:port] • hostname[:port] • If the port is not provided, the default port for the chosen Transport will be used: Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 230 Certificate Authority (i.e., The certificate of that certificate authority is present in the Makito X's CA Certificates list). • Self-signed: Enables server authentication. A connection with the...
  • Page 231 7: Configuring A/V Services HAPTER Using SNMP This chapter provides information required to manage the Makito X through the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). SNMP-based management uses Network Management Stations (NMSs) to collect data or configure devices (SNMP agents) across an IP network.
  • Page 232: Overview

    The Makito X uses Net-SNMP and supports SNMP v1, v2c, and v3. The Makito X supports a number of SNMP commands used to set or get Management Information Base (MIB) objects on the local host or on other SNMP agents reachable over the IP networks.
  • Page 233: Supported Mibs

    Configuring A/V Services Using SNMP Supported MIBs Supported MIBs The Makito X SNMP agent supports the MIB-II (RFC 1213) standard and its updates, SNMPv3 MIBs, as well as the Haivision proprietary Enterprise MIB. The following table lists the supported MIBs:...
  • Page 234: Snmp Agent Components

    VACM (View-based Access Control Model) views modeling the privilege levels of the Makito X user groups: admins, operators, and users. These groups can be used for v1/v2c communities and v3 USM users.
  • Page 235: Nmcfg

    (contact, location), community-based (v1/v2c) security, and user access control. Used without parameters, it displays a summary of the SNMP agent configuration: system parameters, access control, and SNMPv3 USM users. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 236 <param> "<value>" nmcfg system delete <param> nmcfg user help nmcfg user define <uname> [{MD5|SHA} "<apwd>" [{DES|AES} ["<ppwd>"]]] nmcfg user delete <uname> Related Topics • “nmcfg” on page 303 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 237: Snmpv3

    # nmcfg access usm permit johndoe operator auth Note that the Makito X administrative user roles are preferred over the read-only or read- write permissions (to the whole MIB). These roles provide to SNMP v1/v2c communities and SNMPv3 users access privileges modeled on the Makito X Accounts roles.
  • Page 238 # snmpset -v3 -u johndoe -a SHA -A "password" -x AES -X "pass phrase" -l authPriv localhost haiAvtStreamEncapsulation.1 i directRtp HAI-AVT-STREAM-MIB::haiAvtStreamEncapsulation.1 = INTEGER: directRtp(1) Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 239: Snmp Utilities

    The retrieval of a complete subtree is referred to as “walking the MIB.” /usr/bin The SNMP utilities are located in the directory --help For more information on an SNMP command, enter the command with the argument. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 240: Snmp Syntax For Setting Up Streams

    ( is not active). The following example, using netsnmp CLI commands on the Makito X, creates a streaming session to IP Address 198.51.100.106 at port 2000, and starts streaming immediately. The Stream ID haiAvtStreamTable index) is used to create a stream;...
  • Page 241 -v2c -c admin –IS haiAvtStream localhost PgmNumber.5.1 i 7 PgmNbContents.5.1 i 2 ContentType.5.1.1 i video ContentToolID.5.1.1 i 1 ContentType.5.1.2 i audio ContentToolID.5.1.2 i 0 snmpset -v2c -c admin localhost haiAvtStreamRowStatus.5 i active Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 242: Appendix A: Cli Command Reference

    Appendix A: CLI Command Reference This alphabetical command reference lists and describes the available Makito X Command Line Interface (CLI) commands and their parameters. Commands In This Appendix Syntax Conventions ..........244 Command Summary and Usage Information .
  • Page 243 ............366 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 244: Syntax Conventions

    [ x { y | z } ] Vertical bars and braces within square brackets indicate a required choice within an optional element. Parameter names and enumerated values are case-insensitive and can be abbreviated. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 245: Command Summary And Usage Information

    CLI Command Reference Command Summary and Usage Information Command Summary and Usage Information The Makito X CLI commands are divided in two main groups: operation and administra- tion: • Operation Commands are used to manage the Audio/Video data path, processing, and features, including audio/video/metadata content selection, logo, audio/video encoding, H.264 streaming, and image snapshots.
  • Page 246: Operation Commands

    (H.264 only) Use to take and manage snapshots from the video input. still Use to manage still image files on the Makito X file system. Static images are used to replace the “real” video stream when streaming is paused. talkback Use to manage audio talkback settings to allow two-way audio communication using the encoder’s Audio Output.
  • Page 247: Administration Commands

    Use to view and manage software packages, including firmware upgrades. storage Use to manage storage devices on the Makito X with Storage dual-height model. Use to set an NFS mount point on the Makito X. dest Use to manage recording export destinations.
  • Page 248 Command (Cont.) Description (Cont.) pubkey Use to manage the user’s own authorized SSH public keys. reboot Use to halt and restart the Makito X Security account Use to manage user accounts for the encoder. audit Use to enable remote logging of security and administrative events and configure the remote audit (syslog) server connection.
  • Page 249: Cli Access Control

    “get” only Operation - MEDIA logo “get” and “list” only mklogo mkstill snapshot “get” and “list” only still “list” only Network and Management bist haiversion package (for upgrade) config “list” only ethercfg Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 250 Security Commands account audit banner certificate messages policy pubkey Other / Utilities iperf ping tcpdump traceroute For an overview of system access control on the Makito X, see “Role-based Authorization” on page 71. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 251: Account

    Displays the account information for the user or the Makito X, including account name, role, state, password expiry status, and public key(s). list Lists the account information for the user or the Makito X in table format. passwd Modifies the user account password.
  • Page 252 ---------- -------------- ---- admin Administrator Enabled never fdfdf Guest Enabled never mrmichel Operator Enabled by admin operator Operator Locked never user Guest Enabled never Related Topics • “Managing User Accounts” on page 205 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 253: Audenc

    ID or • On the Makito X-DVI, the encoder ID is , or • On the Makito X-SDI, the encoder ID is , or For details, see “Configuring Audio Encoders”...
  • Page 254 German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi • Hungarian, Indonesian, Irish, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, • Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Maltese, Mongolian, Norwegian, Punjabi, Persian, • Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swahili, • Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 255 For more information, see “System Time Clock Interface (Video Input Selection)” page 256. Auto • digital • analog • Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 256 # audenc 0 set input=DVICH12 DVICH12 (#S/B-292E-DVI) Sets the Audio Input to # audenc 0 set bitrate=128 Sets the Audio Bitrate to 128. You will receive the following confirmation: Audio encoder configured successfully Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 257 Encoded Frames : 881,906 Encoded Bytes : 301,024,128 Encoded Bitrate : 128 kbps Encoder Errors Encoder PTS : 0x06503e698 STC Source Interface : BNC-1 Related Topics • Configuring Audio Encoders on page 101 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 258: Audit

    Connect to the audit server in verbose mode to help diagnose connection or certificate problems. AUDIT ARAMETERS Parameter Default Description/Values server The server IP address. Enter an IP address in one of the following formats: fqdn[:port] • ipaddr[:port] • hostname[:port] • Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 259 AUDIT XAMPLE # audit get Returns audit server configuration information, such as: Configuration: Audit server address : syslog.example.com:10533 Transport : TLS Trusted servers : CA-signed Related Topics • Managing Audits on page 228 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 260: Banner

    The text file must be downloaded to the encoder and locally stored in the current (administrative) user’s directory before it can be installed from the CLI. The Makito X supports FTP and TFTP client, as well as SCP client and server for downloading and uploading files.
  • Page 261 **************************************************** Haivision Systems - Makito X SDI #4 **************************************************** Related Topics • Managing Banners on page 214 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 262: Bist

    BIST (built-in self-test) or POST (power-on self test) operations executed by the device or the administrator. The purpose is to provide confidence that the Makito X hardware and software are operating reliably and correctly. Some tests are performed immediately, while others are the most recently recorded results of POST operations.
  • Page 263: Certificate

    See certificate Parameters below. type NOTE: specification may be added to specify the deletion of the Identity certificate, the chain associated with it, or the CA certificate with the given name. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 264 Distinguished Name in the form: "/C=US/ST=Maine..." where the most common attributes are: /C Two Letter Country Name /ST State or Province Name /L Locality Name /O Organization Name /OU Organizational Unit Name /CN Common Name Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 265 The name of the file to import. NOTE: The administrator has previously downloaded/uploaded the certificate file to import in its home directory (using SCP, for example). Related Topics • Managing Certificates on page 221 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 266: Config

    [cfgname, all] config list ESCRIPTION config command is used to manage configurations on the Makito X. This includes saving the current configuration, loading a saved configuration, and specifying the config- uration file to load at startup. NOTE This is equivalent to saving and loading Presets in the Web interface. See...
  • Page 267 (cfgname) unless they are escaped using the backward slash (\) character before being used: Single Quote & Ampersand Parentheses Semicolon ’ Apostrophe ” Double Quote < > Left and Right Angle Brackets Related Topics • Saving and Loading Presets on page 174 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 268: Date

    # date Displays the current date, e.g.: Tue Oct 22 11:23:56 EDT 2013 Related Topics • dtconfig on page 273 • tzconfig on page 355 • Configuring Date and Time on page 184 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 269: Dest

    To display a summary of all the destinations in a table format, dest all get table. you can use Changes the information on the destination if it is not used by any transfer. test Tests the ftp connection of this destination. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 270 This parameter can allow the Makito X to connect to an FTPS server that is using an untrusted SSL certificate. NOTE: Type yes to accept untrusted...
  • Page 271 HVC Watch Folder : Off Destination ID Name : "s1_HVC" Configuration: Type : FTP FTP Server : 240844.upload.akamai.com Path : /240844/HAIVISION-RD/watch FTP Port : 21 Passive Mode : On HVC Watch Folder : On 3 dests displayed. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 272 CLI Command Reference dest Related Topics • Configuring Export Destinations on page 197 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 273: Dtconfig

    Setting the encoder to a date in the past (compared to the current date) may cause the encoder to reboot. DTCONFIG XAMPLE # dtconfig 201310211100 Sets the encoder clock to Monday October 21 11:00:00 EDT 2013 Related Topics • date on page 268 • tzconfig on page 355 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 274: Edid

    HDMI EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) so that connected devices do not scale their output resolutions to match the current Makito X DVI default (1080p). The current default may cause image distortion issues when computer graphics resolutions are encoded for some third party equipment.
  • Page 275 Configuration: EDID File : (Using driver internal data) Preferred Resolution : 1920x1200p60 # edid set preferred= 1280x1024p60 Sets the DVI-D preferred resolution to 1280x1024p60. Related Topics • Video Encoder Settings on page 90 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 276: Ethercfg

    Ethernet configu- ration parameters. When the Makito X boots up, it automatically initializes and configures the Ethernet interface to match the settings on the Ethernet switch to which it is connecting. However, you may need to manually force settings such as the Ethernet interface line rate and duplex mode.
  • Page 277 Advertised Mode : 100mbps Full-Duplex Link Detected : Yes Ceiling : 100000kbps Do you wish to save these settings ? (y,n): y Settings saved successfully. Related Topics • Configuring Network Settings on page 180 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 278: Haiversion

    YNOPSIS haiversion ESCRIPTION haiversion command is used to display status information about the Makito X. Status information can be useful for troubleshooting and may be forwarded to Haivision Technical Support if you are requesting technical support. HAIVERSION XAMPLE $ haiversion Displays information about the hardware and software components.
  • Page 279: Hdcp

    YNOPSIS hdcp enable hdcp disable hdcp get ESCRIPTION hdcp command is used to manage HDCP settings on Makito X DVI systems. CTIONS enable Enables HDCP support on the DVI input interface. disable Disables HDCP support on the DVI input interface.
  • Page 280: Ipconfig

    Makito X, including the IP settings, hostname, and DNS. It may also be used to set the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server address and Time Zone.
  • Page 281 : MXE-129-67 Current DNS Settings: Domain : haivision.com Primary Server : 10.65.0.10 Alternate Server : (None) Current Multicast DNS (mDNS) Settings: Responder : Disabled Current NTP Settings: Server : 0.ca.pool.ntp.org Timezone : "America/Montreal" Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 282 : "Haivision Makito X Encoder" Change IP settings? (y,N): y Use DHCP to obtain IP address automatically? (Y,n): y Auto-assign link-local address when DHCP is unavailable? (y,N): Enter DHCP Vendor Class Identifier ("Haivision Makito X Encoder"): Current Hostname : STORAGE-2 Change hostname? (y,N):...
  • Page 283 Current Time Zone settings: America/Chicago Change system Time Zone? (Y,N): n Network settings updated successfully. You must REBOOT for any changes to take effect! Related Topics • Configuring Network Settings on page 180 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 284: License

    The license file must be uploaded to the encoder and locally stored in the current (administrative) user’s folder before it can be installed. The Makito X supports FTP and TFTP client, as well as SCP client and server for downloading and uploading files.
  • Page 285 If Yes, it will verify that one. /usr/share/… If No, it will look for it in the installed licenses directory ( This allows the verification of licenses before they are installed. Related Topics • Managing Licenses on page 188 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 286: Logo

    ESCRIPTION logo command is used to manage logo overlays. You can configure the Makito X to display a graphic file as a logo overlay in the encoded video. One logo may be configured for each physical video input interface, i.e.: •...
  • Page 287 CLI Command Reference logo list Lists the available logo files. Logos are stored on the Makito X file system in the folder /usr/share/haivision/logos. delete name Deletes a logo file from the list. delete all Deletes all logo files from the list.
  • Page 288 HaivisionLogoTransparent.oly Configures the file to display as a logo on the system. Related Topics • mklogo on page 298 • Configuring Logo Overlays on page 155 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 289: Messages

    <msgtext> Adds the message text to the log. This could be used to send messages to other administrators. Displays messages. delete Deletes the messages. Related Topics • “Managing Messages” on page 212 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 290: Metadata

    This command configures the Makito X to capture either KLV (Key Length Value) or CoT (Cursor on Target) metadata and then incorporate data information within the metadata elementary stream of the standard MPEG Transport Stream.
  • Page 291 Specifies the UDP port for a network metadata source (i.e., the port on which to 1025..65,535 listen for KLV messages). Static KLV Insertion parameters (See “KLV Metadata Insertion” on page 296) missionid A string of up to 127 characters. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 292 (CoT input only) When set to On, enables the discovery of SPI UIDs (User Identifiers) that will be shown in the stats output and can then be potentially used as the spiuid for SPI message filtering. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 293 : (None) Configuration: Type : serial Format : KLV Device : "/dev/tts/0" Standard : RS-232 Baud Rate : 115200 Statistics: State : STOPPED Rx Bytes Rx OK Messages Rx Corrupt Messages : 0 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 294 # stream create addr=10.64.1.124 port=1234 encap=ts-udp videosrc=1 audiosrc=1 datasrc=1,3 Verify the metadata encoder stats using the following syntax: # metadata <ID> get all # metadata 2 get all The system will return the metadata information: Metadata ID Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 295 Classifying Country: (None) Object Country : (None) Metadata ID Name : "HD-SDI-BNC-1" Configuration: Type : HD-SDI Format : KLV Status : STARTED Reclassification : Off Classification : UNCLASSIFIED Classifying Country: (None) Object Country : (None) Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 296 : (None) CoT Retransmission You can configure the Makito X to ingest CoT Messages captured over Serial or UDP and re-transmit up to 8 CoT/UDP messages to unicast or multicast destinations so that multiple CoT listeners can access the source CoT data. To do so, you specify the Destination Address (which can be a FQDN), UDP Port, TTL, and ToS.
  • Page 297 1 set reclassify=on classification=confidential objcountry=afg classcountry=usa To disable the insertion and modification of the security data set: metadata 1 set reclassify=off Related Topics • Configuring Metadata Capture on page 106 • stream on page 337 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 298: Mklogo

    ESCRIPTION In order to display an image as a logo overlay on the Makito X, you need to copy a still image file to the Makito X file system and then convert the file to Haivision’s overlay image format ( .oly...
  • Page 299: Mkstill

    H.264 GOP sequence. This is required in order to configure a Makito X stream with a static image that will replace the “real” video stream when streaming is paused.
  • Page 300 • WUXGA for 1920x1200 MKSTILL XAMPLE # mkstill myimage.jpg resolution=1080 myimage.jpg Converts the image file into a 1920x1080 still image. Related Topics • still on page 334 • Configuring Still Image Streaming on page 162 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 301: Nas

    ESCRIPTION command is used to manage Network Assisted Storage settings. This is useful to set an NFS mount point on the Makito X for storing snapshots or (with the Makito X with Storage) for copying recordings after they are completed.
  • Page 302 Configuration: Status : Enabled Remote Host : "tserver.haivision.com" Remote Dir : "/NFS" Statistics: Capacity : 49.08GB Used : 79.96MB (0%) Available : 40.94GB (83%) Related Topics • Managing Network Storage on page 195 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 303: Nmcfg

    ESCRIPTION nmcfg (Network Management Configuration) command is used by system adminis- trators or GUI/Web interface applications in the configuration of SNMP for the Makito X. nmcfg script reads and edits the standard SNMP configuration files, and then restarts the SNMP agent ( snmpd ) to apply the new settings.
  • Page 304 Displays usage information for the command, or if specified, the option. nmcfg NOTE settings persist after reboots, unlike other Makito X settings which are lost when the unit is rebooted unless saved as a configuration. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 305 REATING AN USER Two commands are required to create a USM (v3) user and define its access: # nmcfg user define johnsmith SHA “arfds23dsjs” AES “2394urscxkvn” # nmcfg access usm permit johnsmith operator Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 306 ----------------- ------------------------------------------- engineid 0x80001f88802054a68b4b75388e contact "joe net <jnet@example.org>" location "Media Lab" model perm/group level user/community source --------------- ------------- -------- ---------------------- --------- guest auth guest administrator priv joenet operator priv johnsmith Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 307 CLI Command Reference nmcfg auth protocol priv protocol user ----------------------- ---------------- ----------- nopriv guest joenet johnsmith Related Topics • “nmcfg” on page 235 (in “SNMP Agent Components”) Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 308: Package

    (see messages CLI command). A successful package installation notice is added to the messages upon successful installation. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 309 Downloads the specified package file using TFTP and then verifies it. delete Deletes a previously downloaded package file. You can specify the package file or all. cancel Cancels installation of a package scheduled for the next reboot. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 310 # package list Displays the list of downloaded packages: Package Files (in /usr/share/haivision/packages/): makitox_enc_v1.1.0-19.hai makitox_enc_v1.1.0-20.hai makitox_enc_v1.1.0-4.hai makitox_enc_v1.1.0-8.hai # package info makitox_enc_v1_2_0.hai Displays information about the package. # package install makitox_enc_v1_2_0.hai Installs the package. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 311: Passthrough

    [parameter=value …] passthrough get [config, stats, all] passthrough clear ESCRIPTION On the Makito X with SDI, you can enable bi-directional serial passthrough for controlling serially attached devices such as PTZ controlled cameras. Both RS-232 and RS-422 are passthrough supported. The command is used to manage passthrough settings.
  • Page 312 TCP connection active, no one else will be able to control the COM port. TIP: You can use for an infinite timeout to keep the connection open until the client closes it. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 313 The statistics are divided in two sections: network and serial. • The network stats show what is going in terms of the TCP connection with the remote controller, i.e., how many bytes were received from and sent to the remote controller. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 314 TCP. However, if the device connected to the Makito X sends serial data when no client is connected, these numbers won't match.
  • Page 315: Passwd

    81 for the supported character set. Password policies set by the administrator may enforce the selection of strong passwords. Related Topics • Role-based Authorization on page 71 • Managing User Accounts on page 205 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 316: Personality

    Sets the personality that will take effect on the next boot, either X2R or X4R. PERSONALITY XAMPLES # personality get Current Personality : X4R # personality set X4R Sets the personality to X4R. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 317: Policy

    Specifies the cryptographic policy. The complianceparameter can be specified. See crypto under policy Parameters below. policy pname/all get Displays the policy information for either the policy (i.e., password, session, or crypto) or the encoder. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 318 Enables or disables TLSv1.1 as a supported TLS version: Yes, No tlsv1.2 Enables or disables TLSv1.2 as a supported TLS version: Yes, No password quality Basic Specifies the required password strength, either: • Basic • Strong Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 319 Sets the password policy for the encoder to be Strong, requiring passwords to be at least 10 characters in length, with one uppercase letter, one symbol. Passwords will expire in 30 days. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 320 SSLv3 : Yes TLSv1.0 : Yes TLSv1.1 : Yes TLSv1.2 : Yes Password: Quality : Basic MinLen Expiry : No Session: Autologout : No Related Topics • Managing Security Policies on page 217 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 321: Pubkey

    Lists all public key files currently loaded on the encoder along with their fingerprints. In this example, there is one public key file: makito.pub : rsa[2048] b7:ae:79:92:0d:86:f9:8d:2d:ee:99:fc:ff:24:95:87:ee:78:1d:fd Related Topics • Managing User Accounts on page 205 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 322: Reboot

    YNOPSIS reboot ESCRIPTION reboot command is used to turn off and restart the Makito X. Any unsaved configu- rations will be lost. The encoder will restart with the saved startup configuration. reboot NOTE command can only be used by an administrator.
  • Page 323: Record

    Deletes either the recording specified by or all recordings. copy <filename> Copies the recording specified by to a USB device move <filename> Moves the recording specified by to a USB device and deletes the recording from the encoder. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 324 The destination of recording transfers when export is enabled. name • delete Deletes recordings when they are On,Off successfully transfered. The IDs of recordings always match the ID of the associated stream. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 325 TEST-2015-04-14-17h26m45s.ts (1920x1080i29, 1m, 44.24MB, root) continuous-2015-05-19-12h16m12s (Segmented, 1920x1080p30, 20h34m49s, 222.34GB, root) 9 recordings are available. 222.81GB (100%) of 222.81GB recording disk storage space used. Related Topics • Managing Recordings on page 147 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 326: Roi

    See roi Parameters below. delete Removes the region of interest Displays information on the region of interest. enable Enables a created but disabled region of interest disable Disables a created region of interest. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 327 Enables the region of interest. on,off. XAMPLE # roi 0 set type=privacy Sets the region of interest type to privacy, i.e., opaque to block out the ROI video. • Region of Interest (ROI) (H.264 only) on page 96 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 328: Service

    Also displays the startup status of the service. XAMPLES # service telnet stop Stops telnet connection to the Makito X # service all stop Stops all network connections to the Makito X Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 329 CLI Command Reference service Related Topics • Enabling and Disabling Network Services on page 186 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 330: Snapshot

    Configuring a limit on the storage space available for snapshots is only valid for flash, SSD or NFS locations. For USB and SD locations, any available space will be used without constraint. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 331 CTIONS take Takes a snapshot from either: • the current active video (Makito X DVI, S/B-292E-DVI or Makito X SDI single-BNC, S/B-292E-HDSDI1) • the video received on any input port, where ID is the video input (Makito X SDI dual-BNC, S/B-292E-HDSDI2). ID is either BNC-1 or for BNC-2.
  • Page 332 # snapshot get Returns the current system-wide settings for the snapshot format, for example: Current Defaults: Format : JPEG Quality : 100 Thumbnails : On Storage Device : Internal Flash Max Storage : 100MB Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 333 (BUSY) snap-2015-05-01-12h03m19s.jpg (BUSY) 4 snapshot files are available. 5.90MB (5%) of snapshot disk storage space used. Related Topics • Capturing Image Snapshots on page 159 • Managing Snapshot Storage Locations on page 201 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 334: Still

    <filename> ESCRIPTION still command is used to manage available still image files on the Makito X file system. Static image files must already have been converted into files containing encoded single H.264 GOP sequences and be located the folder /usr/share/haivision/still_images the Makito X file system.
  • Page 335: Storage

    = ssd, usb, sd command = format, mount, eject, restart ESCRIPTION storage command is used to manage storage devices on the Makito X with Storage dual-height model. This includes formatting and ejecting storage drives. storage list To display available storage devices use...
  • Page 336 Displays a list of available storage devices, for example: Device Size Used Available Use% Type Volume 229.2G 14.0G 203.5G ext4 59.9G 104.1M 59.8G exfat Related Topics • Managing External Storage on page 165 • Managing Storage Drives on page 193 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 337: Stream

    Possible methods of KLV data carriage: sync: synchronous metadata AU (ISO/IEC 13818-1) async: asynchronous private data (SMPTE RP 217) async-syncau: asynchronous private data carrying sync metadata AU stream id/name start stream id/name stop stream id/name pause Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 338 For that specific use, use type=recorder and simply specify the content sources. (Makito X HEVC only) To create an HEVC stream, specify instead of for the videosrc When creating a stream you can specify a unique id to assign to it or let the system assign one for you.
  • Page 339 Note that this requires a remote decoder capable of supporting this feature as well. rtcpport rtcp (Optional, must be On) The destination UDP port for the RTCP session. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 340 “CDN and Flash Interoperability (RTMP)” on page 132). start (Optional) By default, the stream will start immediately. To delay the start of a stream, specify start=no. stream start You can enter a command later. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 341 To stream metadata from multiple sources into the same KLV Elementary Stream, use multiple comma separated metadata source id/names to indicate the metadata source ES IDs to be multiplexed in the stream. e.g.: stream create ….. data=1,2 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 342 Web interface page TILL MAGES “Configuring Still Image Streaming” page 162). Still Image insertion when pausing a stream is not supported when a HEVC/H.265 video encoder is selected as a content source. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 343 Specifies the method of KLV data carriage: sync: • synchronous metadata AU (ISO/IEC 13818-1) async: • asynchronous private data (SMPTE RP 217) async-syncau: • asynchronous private data carrying sync metadata AU “Data Carriage” on page 135. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 344 Specifies the maximum stream bandwidth overhead that can be used for lost packets recovery. Range = 5-100% Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 345 PIDs are 36, 37 and 38. # stream 3 pause Pauses the stream created above (stream ID 3), which activates the still image. # stream 3 resume Resumes the stream created above. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 346 Traffic Shaping : Off AES Encryption : On : On Persistent : No Statistics : State : STREAMING Up Time : 1h16m8s Sent Packets : 1,040,512 Sent Bytes : 1,252,450,560 Bitrate : 198 kbps Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 347 : 11, Resource temporarily unavailable Occurred : 6hr44m4s ago RTCP : Off # stream 1 del Deletes Stream #1. Related Topics • “Configuring Streaming Outputs” on page 120 • “Setting Up Streaming” on page 122 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 348: System_Snapshot.sh

    ESCRIPTION system_snapshot.sh command is used take a system snapshot for the purpose of troubleshooting and may be forwarded to Haivision Technical Support if you are requesting technical support. The system snapshot lists information such as component versions, network settings, loaded modules, running processes, system traces, configured streams and stream status...
  • Page 349: Talkback

    Audio Format Specifications” on page 351. The talkback application receives the 16-bit audio (mono) at 22.05 kHz rate, packetizes it to 440 16-bit samples (the last 4 bytes are reserved), and transmits them to Makito X UDP port 9177. NOTE The source UDP port of sender does not matter;...
  • Page 350 Returns talkback configuration and statistics, such as: Configuration: Volume : 10 UDP Port : 9177 Statistics: State : LISTENING Source Address : 10.65.134.102 Received Packets : 1,087 Received Bytes : 960,908 Last Received : 2s ago Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 351 10.Once an end-point has acquired the talkback interface, it maintains control of the talkback interface until audio is no longer streamed to the Makito X for 500 ms. 11.If the audio input is disconnected, the application does not need to send filler zero (silence) bytes, because talkback on the Makito X inserts zeros (silence) to maintain the output audio clock.
  • Page 352: Temperature

    Displays the current temperature for the unit, see example below: Temperature Status: Current Temperature : 47 Celsius measured 0s ago Maximum Temperature : 48 Celsius measured 1d5h8m48s ago Minimum Temperature : 45 Celsius measured 1d5h37m7s ago Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 353: Transfer

    The destination ID or name from the pre- usb, sd, configured destination list, or file The name of the file to transfer. remove If yes, removes the source file if the transfer is successful. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 354 Remove Source File : No Status: Status : IN PROGRESS Transfer Type : FTP Transferring File : /mnt/storage1/recordings/Stream#1-2015-06-22- 18h02m56s.mp4 Start Time : 2015-6-23 18:31:7 Related Topics • Managing File Transfer History on page 203 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 355: Tzconfig

    7) Bolivia 8) Brazil 9) Bahamas 10) Belize 11) Canada 12) Chile $? 11 Please select one of the following time zone regions 1) St_Johns 2) Halifax 3) Glace_Bay 4) Goose_Bay 5) Montreal 6) Toronto $? 5 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 356 CLI Command Reference tzconfig Related Topics • date on page 268 • dtconfig on page 273 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 357: Videnc

    ID ( , or ) or (Makito X HEVC only) The HEVC encoder uses ID 4 CTIONS start Activates encoding of the video input.
  • Page 358 Format Description) if detected. NOTE: WSS is only supported with analog PAL video; AFD is only supported with SD- SDI video. bitrate 6000 kbps The Video Raw Elementary Stream bitrate (kbps): 32..25000 • Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 359 P frames (highest delay; highest quality) (H.264 only) NOTE: B frames require a Main Profile decoder. B frames provide more quality as the encoding is more efficient; thus more details can be rendered in the same bandwidth/bitrate. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 360 Partitioning is enabled and video bitrate is under 800 Kbps. Noisy Matrix completion enhances video image “noise” reduction to improve video quality at lower bitrates and make blocky artifacts less visible. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 361 This parameter enables Closed Captioning Off, On on the encoder stream. NOTE: For more information, see “Closed Captioning” on page 388. ptsoffset 50 ms. Offset video timestamps by this value in ms. -1000..1000 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 362 • 480i, 720x480i • 576p, 720x576p • 576i, 720x576i • 540x480p • 540x480i • 704x576p • 704x576i • 540x576p • 540x576i • 352x480p • 352x480i • 352x576p • 352x576i • 352x288p • 352x288i Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 363 Sets the video GOP size to 120. You will receive the following confirmation: Encoder configured successfully. # videnc 0 set bitrate=6000 Sets the video bitrate to 6000. # videnc 0 set bitrate=6000 gopsize=120 resolution=1280x720 Input= BNC-1 Combines multiple video parameters in a single line. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 364 : "HD Video Encoder 0" Statistics: State : WORKING Uptime : 21h8m28s Input Present : Yes Input Type : SDI Input Format : 1280x720p59 Output Resolution : 1280x720p Input Aspect Ratio : 16:9 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 365 : 14% Closed Captioning : Disabled Timecode Source : SYSTEM Timecode : 20:18:48:07 Source Switches : 1386188328244254 (2013-Dec-4- 20h18m48s244254us) H.264 Profile : Main H.264 Level Related Topics • Configuring Video Encoders on page 86 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 366: Vidin

    VIDIN ARAMETERS Parameter Default Description/Values interface Auto The type of Video Input for the encoder: • Auto • Digital • Component • Auto: auto-detect from the video source • SDI • Composite Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 367 : 49m51s ago Lock Status Changes : 33 Last Status Change : 49m50s ago # vidin 0 set interface=SDI Sets the video input to SDI. Related Topics • Video Encoder Settings on page 90 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 368 This appendix lists the technical specifications for the Makito X. NOTE References to the “Makito X” can be taken to include all Makito X SDI and Makito X DVI interfaces unless specifically stated otherwise. For the list of available interfaces, see “Introduction”...
  • Page 369: Audio/Video Interfaces

    • RGB with SYNC on Green (RsGB) Y,Cb,Cr / DVI Component Digital video Makito X SDI (#S/B-292E-HDSDI2 or #S/B-292E-HDSDI1) Makito X HEVC (#S/B-292E-SDI2-HEVC or #S/B-292E-SDI1-HEVC) Makito X Harsh Environment SDI (#S-292E-X2H or #S-292E-X1H) Makito XR (Ruggedized) SDI (#S-292E-X2R or #S-292E-X4R) Composite NTSC/PAL/PAL-M RS-170 RS-170A...
  • Page 370 Analog Audio Output (Talkback) • Level: 2.2 dBu (1Vrms) • Impedance: 100 Ohms 1. Support for analog and embedded audio capture or encoding is not currently provided for the Makito X Ruggedized (#S-292E-X2R or #S-292E-X4R) Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 371: Video Encoding

    95. Encoding Latency Less than 55ms NOTE: Encoding latency refers to the time delay between capture of a frame and the instant when the frame is encoded and ready for transmission. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 372 Macro-block processing The aggregate pixel processing power for all video limitation encoding engines cannot exceed 3 x 1080p60 or 1,468,800 macro-blocks per second. Video Outputs • Up to 2x1080p60 H.264 • 1x1080p30 HEVC Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 373: Supported Video Encoding Resolutions

    1/2 HD 960x1080 1080p 1/2 HD 960x1080i 1080i HD 720 1280x720 3/4 HD 720 960x720p 1/2 HD 720 640x720p SD 480p 720x480p SD 480i 720x480i SD 576p 720x576p SD 576i 720x576i 4CIFp 704x576p Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 374 70% VGA 448x336p Half-D1 352x480i/p NTSC Half-D1 352x576i/p CIF 352x288i/p Legend: “2”, “3” or “4” - Indicates the number of encoding channels that can be supported. Resolutions marked “-” are not supported. * DVI-I only Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 375: Supported Graphic Encoding Resolutions (Makito X #S/B-292E-Dvi)

    Technical Specifications Video Encoding Supported Graphic Encoding Resolutions (Makito X #S/B-292E-DVI) YPbPr / RGBHV / DVI-A & DVI-I Computer Graphic Input Resolutions UTPUT ESOLUTIONS 1440 1400 1280 1280 1280 1024 1050 1024 Name Resolution 75/6 75/6 75/6 75/6 75/6 75/6...
  • Page 376 Video Encoding YPbPr / RGBHV / DVI-A & DVI-I Computer Graphic Input Resolutions (Cont.) UTPUT ESOLUTIONS 1440 1400 1280 1280 1280 1024 1050 1024 WXGA 1280x800 WXGA 1280x768 1152x864 XGA 1024x768 SVGA 800x600 640x480 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 377: Audio Encoding

    Audio single ended  24KOhms Impedance Audio single ended  48KOhms Audio talkback  100Ohms 1. Support for analog and embedded audio capture or encoding is not currently provided for the Makito X Ruggedized (#S-292E-X2R or #S-292E-X4R) Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 378: Advanced Features

    Metadata Processing: SMPTE 336M Compliant MISB 0601.11 Compliant MISB 0604.2 Compliant (Synchronous and Asynchronous formats are both supported) CoT to KLV Conversion CoT relay to another IP device. Limited KLV insertion and editing Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 379: Klv Data Specifications

    MISB 0604 Time Stamping Compressed Motion Imagery NOTE In case the KLV serial data is transmitted from the source to the Makito X over a relatively error-prone medium (such as wireless), it is up to the System Integrator to insure the integrity of the KLV packets by using data recovery mechanisms such as Forward Error Correction, etc.
  • Page 380: Asynchronous Klv Metadata Support

    AU (Access Unit) transport support (as per MISB 0604.2). The Makito X allows users to select the encapsulation type to use for each metadata source. This provides increased flexibility with regard to systems inter-working with the Makito X.
  • Page 381: Network And Management Interfaces

    HTTPS (Web browser) Command line over SSH, Telnet, or RS-232 serial line SFTP/TFTP Client/Server SNMP v3 1. Support for RS-422 is not currently provided for the Makito X Ruggedized SDI (#S-292E-X2R or #S-292E-X4R) Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 382 Technical Specifications Network and Management Interfaces 2. Support for RJ45 to RS-232 is not currently provided for the Makito X Rugge- dized SDI (#S-292E-X2R or #S-292E-X4R) Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 383: Chassis Options

    Haivision. Temperature Operating: 0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F) Non-operating*: -30° to 70°C (-22° to 158° F) *Limited by the power supply storage: -30°C Relative Humidity Up to 95% without condensation Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 384: Mb6X - 6 Blade Chassis

    -40° to 70°C [-40° to 158° F) Relative Humidity Up to 95% without condensation Heat 155 Watts or 530 BTU/hr Sound Emission • Room temperature: 57.0 dB(A) L’p(AVG) • 50°C Ambient: 65.9 dB(A) L’p(AVG) Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 385: Mb21B - 21 Blade Chassis

    (3.9” H x 8.5” W x 6.7” D) Weight 3 kg (6.81bs.) Power 28VDC, 30W MIL-STD-1275D Temperature Operating: -40° to 70°C (-40° to 158°F) Non-operating: -45°to 85°C (-49° to185°F) Relative Humidity 0-100% condensing IP rating IP67 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 386: Makito X Harsh Environment Chassis Option

    Technical Specifications Supported Storage Devices Makito X Harsh Environment Chassis Option Makito X Harsh Environment Chassis Option (#S-292E-X1H #S-292E-X2H) Fanless operation for high temperature applications Dimensions 44mm H x 137mm W x 203mm D (1.73” H x 5.4” W x 8.0” D) Weight 1.8 kg (4Ibs.)
  • Page 387: Regulatory/Compliance

    FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A Compliance with RoHS2, European Union Directive 2011/65/EU Environmental Regulations RoHS, Marking Control for China, Regulation SJ/T 11364-2006 NOTE Please refer to the product Declaration of Conformity (DoC) for complete details. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 388: Closed Captioning

    Technical Specifications Closed Captioning Closed Captioning The Makito X supports capture, multiplexing and transport of Closed Captioning (CC) and other Line 21 information over Composite (with no 7.5 IRE setup on Line 21), as well as HD/SD SDI input interfaces.
  • Page 389 Unicast and Multicast streams all carry the same CC data. The Makito X encoder supports the capture of EIA-608 and EIA-708 closed captions from the video input at the HD/SD SDI interface and encodes it in the Makito X Transport Stream using the encapsulation format specified in ATSC A/72.
  • Page 390: References

    See: Permissive free software licence wikipedia entry for more information. Open Source Software Credits Haivision is grateful to the following organizations for making available their Open Source software packages: Package Version Description...
  • Page 391 Run level scripts and assoc GPL v2, June 1991 processing iperf 2.0.5 Internet Bandwidth University of Illinois - Measurement Tool permissive free software license iproute2 2.6.38 Linux TCP/IP traffic control GPL v2, June 1991 Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 392 GPL v2, June 1991 4.2.8p8 Network Time Protocol University of Delaware - Permissive free software license openssh 7.1p2 Open SSH Multiple BSD style licenses openssl 1.0.1t Open Secure Socket Layer Dual OpenSSL / SSLeahy Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 393 GPL v2, June 1991 for Linux sysvinit 2.88dsf Init process GPL v2, June 1991 tcp_wrappers Host base networking Access Permissive free software Control System license tcpdump 4.3.0 Network Monitoring and Data Acquisition Tool Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 394 1.2.5 Compression library Jean-Loup Gailly - Permissive free software license Please refer to the URLs listed above for details of each Open Source licensing agreement. Code for GPL-related components is available upon request. Makito X User’s Guide, v2.0, Issue 01...
  • Page 395: Appendix D: Warranty Information

    ONE (1) YEAR from the date of equipment shipment (“Warranty Period”). If a hardware defect arises and a valid claim is received within the Warranty Period, at its option and to the extent permitted by law, Haivision will either...
  • Page 396: Obtaining Warranty Service

    Haivision or Authorized Reseller. You are fully responsible for delivering the product to Haivision as instructed, and Haivision is responsible for returning the product if it is found to be defective. Your product or a replacement product will be returned to you configured as your product was when originally purchased, subject to applicable updates.
  • Page 397: Software End User License Agreement

    Product, but none so significant as to warrant classification as an Upgrade, which may be provided by Haivision to fix critical or non-critical problems in the Product on a scheduled, general release basis. Updates to the Product (“Version”) are denoted by number changes to the right of the decimal point for a version and revision number (for example, going from 2.0.0 to 2.1.0).
  • Page 398 You and not, by implication or otherwise, to any parent, subsidiary or affiliate of Yours without Haivision’s specific prior written consent. This license is for the limited use of the Product by You for the purpose of creating, managing, distributing and viewing IP Video assets. This license does not grant any license for content whatsoever.
  • Page 399 3.4. Termination; Effect; Survival. All license rights granted hereunder shall terminate; You shall immediately pay to Haivision all amounts due and outstanding as of the date of such termi- nation or expiration; and You shall return to Haivision all Product and all Haivision Reference Manuals or certify that all such Product and Reference Manuals have been destroyed.
  • Page 400 Haivision, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. If any Product is, or in the opinion of Haivision may become, the subject of any Claim for infringe- ment, then Haivision may, or if it is adjudicatively determined that any of the Product infringes in...
  • Page 401 You (if any) related to the Product. Haivision may use this information, as long as it is in a form that does not personally identify You, to improve its products or to provide services or technologies to You.
  • Page 402 Third Party Content. Haivision does not warrant or endorse and does not assume and will not have any liability or responsibility to You or any other person for any Third Party content.
  • Page 403 Entitlement (or to such other address as may be designated by a party from time to time in accordance with this Section 6.16. If you have questions, please contact Haivision Systems Inc., at 4445 Garand, Montréal, Québec, H4R 2H9 Canada or legal@haivision.com.

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