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Contents
Table of Contents
Troubleshooting
Bookmarks
Table of Contents
Copyright and Trademark Notice
MPEG-2 License Requirements
Obtaining Pipeline Support | Information | Assistance
Company and Product Information
Canadian EMC Notice of Compliance
Important Safety Instructions
Limited Warranty and Disclaimers
Software Updates
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Pipeline Automates Real-Time Media Workflows
Figure 1-1. Pipeline Automates and Adds Value to Real-Time Transcoding Workflows
Telestream's Pipeline Family of Products
Pipeline SC
Pipeline Quad
Figure 1-2. Pipeline SC - Compact, and Easy to Set up
Figure 1-3. Pipeline Quad - Four-Channels for High-Volume Applications
Pipeline HD Dual
Pipeline Benefits
Figure 1-4. Pipeline HD Dual - Two Channels for High-Volume HD Applications
Extend Flipfactory Workflows with Pipeline
Chapter 2 Pipeline Hardware, Installation & Setup
Environmental Operating Requirements
Power Requirements
Unpack the Pipeline
Locate the Pipeline SC
Locate the Pipeline Quad | Pipeline HD Dual
Pipeline SC Hardware
Front Panel Indicators
Figure 2-1. Pipeline SC Front Panel
Rear Panel Ports and Connectors
Pipeline Quad Hardware
Figure 2-2. Pipeline SC Rear Panel
Figure 2-3. Pipeline Quad Front Panel
Front Panel Indicators
Figure 2-4. Pipeline Quad Rear Panel
Rear Panel Ports and Connectors
Pipeline HD Dual Hardware
Front Panel Indicators
Figure 2-5. Pipeline HD Dual Front Panel
Front Panel Reset Switches
Rear Panel Ports and Connectors
Figure 2-6. Pipeline HD Dual Reset Switches Behind Front Panel
Figure 2-7. Pipeline HD Dual Rear Panel
Connecting Pipeline Directly to Mac os Xor Windows Computers
Figure 2-8. Pipeline Video, VTR & Network Connections
Adding Pipeline to a Network
Powering up the Pipeline
Figure 2-9. Pipeline Video, VTR Control & Network LAN Connections
Configuring & Connecting to Pipelines
Configuring Pipeline Network Settings
Installing Bonjour for Windows
Connecting to Pipeline Via Bonjour
Connecting Via IP Address
Register Your Pipeline
Chapter 3 Implementing Pipeline & Installing
Pipeline Application Feature Comparison
Workflow Application Requirements
Typical Pipeline Systems and Considerations
Figure 3-1. Best Practices - Isolated Gige LAN, Dedicated Ethernet Port, and a Single Switch
Figure 3-2. Best Practices - for each 2 Capture Streams, Use One Ethernet Port
Figure 3-3. Configuration for Capturing 4 HD Streams Onto Fibre-Attached Storage
Figure 3-4. Configuration for Capturing 4 HD Streams Onto NAS with Fibre-Attached Buffer Space
Disk Requirements for Media Files
Disk Buffering Details
Figure 3-5. FIFO Disk Buffering Enhances File Writing Performance
Figure 3-6. Pipeline Buffering Process
Platform and System Requirements
General Pipeline Host System Requirements
System Requirements for Flipfactory Pipeline Workflows
Network and Hard Disk Performance Requirements
Suggested Hardware Configurations for SD Ingest Processing
Suggested Hardware Configurations for HD Ingest Processing
Installing Pipeline Software on Mac os X
Upgrading Pipeline Software on Mac os X
Removing Pipeline Software from Mac os X
Installing Pipeline Software on Windows
Upgrading Pipeline Software on Windows
Removing Pipeline Software on Windows
March
Chapter 4 Using Pipeline Direct
Supported Web Browsers
Browser Settings for Pipeline Direct
Launching Pipeline Direct
Figure 4-1. Bonjour Panel Displays Pipelines on Your LAN
Figure 4-2. Connect Dialog - Enter Your Username and Password to Connect
Figure 4-3. the Live Panel Displays by Default When You Connect to a Pipeline
Pipeline Direct Panels
Using the about Panel
Figure 4-4. the about Panel Displays a Link to Product Registration
Using the Configure Panel
Figure 4-5. Configure Panel Displays Details & Allows You to Change Settings
Using the Quad Panel
Figure 4-6. Quad Panel Controls Confidence Monitoring
Figure 4-7. Confidence Monitoring Is Performed by Pipeline 4 Via Internal Ethernet Bridge
Figure 4-8. Confidence Monitor Displays Banner When no Media Stream
Using the Counters Panel
Figure 4-9. Counters Panel Displays Various Processing Values
Using the Live Panel
Figure 4-10. Live Panel Allows You to Control the VTR and Create Edls
Live Panel Components
Figure 4-11. the Virtual VTR Panel Allows You to Control the VTR and Create Edls
Figure 4-12. the EDL Panel Displays Clips You've Marked, but Not Saved
Capturing Sd Media to Atifo File
Using the Upgrade Panel
Figure 4-13. Upgrade Panel Allows You to Upgrade Pipeline Firmware
Chapter 5 Using Pipeline with Flipfactory
Flipfactory Platform Requirements
Obtaining a Pipeline License
Telestream Intermediary Format (TIFO)
Pipeline Media Processing in Flipfactory
Pipeline | Flipfactory Workflows
Submitting Pipeline Media to Flipfactory
Figure 5-1. Flipfactory Integrates with Pipeline to Produce Media from Baseband Sources
Submitting Jobs Via an EDL Monitor
Submitting Streaming Media from Pipeline
Figure 5-2. Use the Submit Job Window to Stream Media from Pipeline in Real Time
Figure 5-3. Set up the General Job Details before Displaying the Capture Editor
Using the Submit Job Window to Stream Pipeline Media
Figure 5-4. Metadata Added in Job Submit Window Is Combined with Metadata in Capture Editor
Pipeline Capture Editor
Figure 5-5. Pipeline Capture Editor Window
Figure 5-6. VTR Controls in Pipeline Capture Editor
Figure 5-7. Settings Tab in Pipeline Capture Editor
Figure 5-8. Capture Tab in Pipeline Capture Editor
Submitting TIFO File Jobs
Checking Pipeline Job Status
Figure 5-9. Click Job Status to Display Job Status Window
Figure 5-10. Job Status Window Displays Active & Complete Jobs
Figure 5-11. Status/History Window of Job in Process
Creating a Factory to Submit Jobs Via EDL Monitors
Sample Workflows
Chapter 6 Using Pipeline in Final Cut Pro & Episode
Setting Preferences
Figure 6-1. Select File > Import > Pipeline to Display the Pipeline Browser
Figure 6-2. Use the Pipeline Dialog to Select the Pipeline and Set the Codec for this Import
Figure 6-3. Import Preferences
Figure 6-4. Export Preferences
Figure 6-5. Update Preferences
Figure 6-6. Keyboard Preferences
Importing Media into Final Cut Pro | Episode Desktop
Figure 6-7. Use File > Import > Pipeline to Import Media from Pipeline in Real Time
Figure 6-8. Pipeline Browser Displays All Pipelines - Select One and Set the Codec for this Import
Importing Streaming Media Clips from Pipeline
Figure 6-10. Pipeline Plugin Import Dialog in Action in Episode Desktop
Figure 6-9. Use the Pipeline Import Dialog to Stream Encoded Media from Your Pipeline
Figure 6-11. Pipeline Import Dialog's Video Panel
Figure 6-12. the Clip List Panel Allows You to Work with and Import Clips
Figure 6-13. the Clip Information Dialog Allows You to View and Enter Metadata Values
Figure 6-14. Use the Control Panel to Control Your VTR and Import Clips
Keyboard Shortcuts
Crash Recording Media with Pipeline Import Dialog
Loading and Saving Clip List Files
Figure 6-15. the Clip List Buttons Allow You to Open Clip List Files and Save Clip Lists as a File
Figure 6-16. Click Load EDL to Locate a Clip List EDL File and Load the Entries into the Clip List
Figure 6-17. Click Load XML to Locate a Clip List File and Load the Entries into the Clip List
Figure 6-18. Set up XML Settings in Final Cut Pro
Figure 6-19. Click Saved XML to Save the Entries in the Clip List as an XML File
Exporting Media to Pipeline from Final Cut Pro
Figure 6-20. Select File > Export > Pipeline to Export Media to Your Pipeline
Figure 6-21. Use the Pipeline Browser to Select the Pipeline for this Export
Figure 6-22. Use the Pipeline Export Dialog to Stream Media to Your Pipeline
Figure 6-23. Pipeline Export Dialog Video Panel
Figure 6-24. Use the Control Panel to Control Your VTR and Export Clips
Chapter 7 Using Pipeline Control
Opening Pipeline Control
Figure 7-1. Task Selector in Pipeline Control (Mac os X)
Pipeline Control Overview
Figure 7-2. Pipeline Control Window for Windows (Schedule Playout and Capture Window)
Figure 7-3. Pipeline Control Window for Mac os X (Schedule Playout and Capture Window)
Figure 7-4. Window Panels and Toolbars (Mac os X - Schedule Panel Shown)
Pipeline Control Menus
The Pipeline Settings Toolbar
Figure 7-5. Use the Pipeline Settings Toolbar to Select and Configure a Pipeline for this Window
Figure 7-6. Mac os X Pipeline Browser and Selection Window
Figure 7-7. Windows Pipeline Browser and Selection Window
Figure 7-8. Typical Video Codec Settings Panel
Figure 7-9. Pipeline Control Notifies You When a Codec Is Not Supported by the Pipeline
Figure 7-10. Typical Audio Codec Settings Panel
Configuring Publishers
Figure 7-11. Flipfactory Publisher Panel Allows You to Submit Media to a Specific Factory
Figure 7-12. Episode Engine Publisher Allows You to Submit Media to a Specific Episode Engine
Figure 7-13. IM Publisher Allows You to Send Messages to Specific IM Recipients
Figure 7-14. Final Cut Pro Publisher Allows You to Create an FCP XML Interchange File
Figure 7-15. Copy File Publisher Allows You to Duplicate Just-Completed Clips
The Preview Panel
Figure 7-16. Use the Preview Panel to View Incoming and Outgoing Streams or Clip Events
Figure 7-17. the Status Window Displays Current Pipeline Activity
Figure 7-18. When Playing a Local Clip, You Can Scrub It
Figure 7-19. You Can Use Preview Controls to Control Playout of Local Clips
The Timecode, Status/Scrubber and Preview Controls Panel
Audio Volume Meters
Figure 7-20. You Can Preview Video And/Or Audio of Streaming Media
Figure 7-21. Volume Meters Activate for each Audio Channel in the Media
Preferences - Mac os X
Figure 7-22. Capture Preferences
Figure 7-23. Playout Preferences
Figure 7-24. Update Preferences
Preferences - Windows
Figure 7-25. General Preferences (Windows)
Figure 7-26. Auto Update Preferences (Windows)
Using the Diagnostics Panel
Figure 7-27. Diagnostics Window to Provide Advanced Information about the Pipeline
Chapter 8 Using Scheduled Playout & Capture
About Schedules
Creating Capture Schedules
Creating Playout Schedules
Using Schedule Windows
The Schedule Panel
Figure 8-1. the Schedule Panel Allows You to Create and Manage Your Clip Events
Figure 8-2. Clip Events in Your Schedule Provide Details about the Clip
Figure 8-3. Pipeline Control Displays the Video Clip's Folder
Figure 8-4. Clip Event General Properties - File Name, Start and Stop Time, and Event Color
Figure 8-5. Clip Event Label Values
Figure 8-6. Use the Schedules Mode Toolbar to Place the Schedule in Various States
Figure 8-7. Schedule Toolbar
Chapter 9 Using Log and Capture
About Logging and Capturing Media
Creating Clip Lists for Log and Capture
Using the Log and Capture Window
Figure 9-1. Use the Log and Capture Window to Create Clip Lists and Capture Media from Pipeline
Using the Preview Panel
Figure 9-2. Timecode, VTR, Jog and Shuttle in the Log and Capture Window
Using the Clip List Panel
Figure 9-3. the Clip List Panel Allows You to Work with and Capture Clips
Loading and Saving Clip List Files
Figure 9-4. the Clip List Panel Allows You to Work with and Capture Clips
Keyboard Shortcuts
Clip List Buttons
March
Appendix A Troubleshooting
Gathering Information for Troubleshooting
Workflow Information
Pipeline Information
Counters Panel Details
Appendix B Pipeline EDL Syntax
Pipeline EDL Syntax Requirements
Appendix C Pipeline Control Codec Profiles
Dnxhd Profiles
DV Profiles
Dvcpro Profiles
Dvcpro HD Profiles
IMX Profiles
Prores 422 Profiles
Linear PCM Audio Profile
Motion JPEG Profiles
Uncompressed Profiles
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