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Pipeline QUAD manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Pipeline QUAD User Manual (178 pages)
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Table of Contents
Copyright and Trademark Notice
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MPEG-2 License Requirements
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Obtaining Pipeline Support | Information | Assistance
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Company and Product Information
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Canadian EMC Notice of Compliance
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Important Safety Instructions
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Limited Warranty and Disclaimers
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Software Updates
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Table of Contents
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Chapter 1 Introduction
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Pipeline Automates Real-Time Media Workflows
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Figure 1-1. Pipeline Automates and Adds Value to Real-Time Transcoding Workflows
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Telestream's Pipeline Family of Products
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Pipeline SC
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Pipeline Quad
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Figure 1-2. Pipeline SC - Compact, and Easy to Set up
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Figure 1-3. Pipeline Quad - Four-Channels for High-Volume Applications
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Pipeline HD Dual
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Pipeline Benefits
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Figure 1-4. Pipeline HD Dual - Two Channels for High-Volume HD Applications
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Extend Flipfactory Workflows with Pipeline
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Chapter 2 Pipeline Hardware, Installation & Setup
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Environmental Operating Requirements
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Power Requirements
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Unpack the Pipeline
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Locate the Pipeline SC
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Locate the Pipeline Quad | Pipeline HD Dual
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Pipeline SC Hardware
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Front Panel Indicators
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Figure 2-1. Pipeline SC Front Panel
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Rear Panel Ports and Connectors
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Pipeline Quad Hardware
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Figure 2-2. Pipeline SC Rear Panel
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Figure 2-3. Pipeline Quad Front Panel
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Front Panel Indicators
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Figure 2-4. Pipeline Quad Rear Panel
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Rear Panel Ports and Connectors
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Pipeline HD Dual Hardware
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Front Panel Indicators
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Figure 2-5. Pipeline HD Dual Front Panel
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Front Panel Reset Switches
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Rear Panel Ports and Connectors
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Figure 2-6. Pipeline HD Dual Reset Switches Behind Front Panel
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Figure 2-7. Pipeline HD Dual Rear Panel
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Connecting Pipeline Directly to Mac os Xor Windows Computers
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Figure 2-8. Pipeline Video, VTR & Network Connections
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Adding Pipeline to a Network
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Powering up the Pipeline
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Figure 2-9. Pipeline Video, VTR Control & Network LAN Connections
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Configuring & Connecting to Pipelines
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Configuring Pipeline Network Settings
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Installing Bonjour for Windows
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Connecting to Pipeline Via Bonjour
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Connecting Via IP Address
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Register Your Pipeline
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Chapter 3 Implementing Pipeline & Installing
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Pipeline Application Feature Comparison
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Workflow Application Requirements
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Typical Pipeline Systems and Considerations
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Figure 3-1. Best Practices - Isolated Gige LAN, Dedicated Ethernet Port, and a Single Switch
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Figure 3-2. Best Practices - for each 2 Capture Streams, Use One Ethernet Port
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Figure 3-3. Configuration for Capturing 4 HD Streams Onto Fibre-Attached Storage
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Figure 3-4. Configuration for Capturing 4 HD Streams Onto NAS with Fibre-Attached Buffer Space
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Disk Requirements for Media Files
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Disk Buffering Details
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Figure 3-5. FIFO Disk Buffering Enhances File Writing Performance
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Figure 3-6. Pipeline Buffering Process
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Platform and System Requirements
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General Pipeline Host System Requirements
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System Requirements for Flipfactory Pipeline Workflows
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Network and Hard Disk Performance Requirements
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Suggested Hardware Configurations for SD Ingest Processing
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Suggested Hardware Configurations for HD Ingest Processing
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Installing Pipeline Software on Mac os X
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Upgrading Pipeline Software on Mac os X
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Removing Pipeline Software from Mac os X
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Installing Pipeline Software on Windows
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Upgrading Pipeline Software on Windows
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Removing Pipeline Software on Windows
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March
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Chapter 4 Using Pipeline Direct
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Supported Web Browsers
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Browser Settings for Pipeline Direct
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Launching Pipeline Direct
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Figure 4-1. Bonjour Panel Displays Pipelines on Your LAN
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Figure 4-2. Connect Dialog - Enter Your Username and Password to Connect
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Figure 4-3. the Live Panel Displays by Default When You Connect to a Pipeline
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Pipeline Direct Panels
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Using the about Panel
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Figure 4-4. the about Panel Displays a Link to Product Registration
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Using the Configure Panel
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Figure 4-5. Configure Panel Displays Details & Allows You to Change Settings
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Using the Quad Panel
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Figure 4-6. Quad Panel Controls Confidence Monitoring
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Figure 4-7. Confidence Monitoring Is Performed by Pipeline 4 Via Internal Ethernet Bridge
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Figure 4-8. Confidence Monitor Displays Banner When no Media Stream
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Using the Counters Panel
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Figure 4-9. Counters Panel Displays Various Processing Values
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Using the Live Panel
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Figure 4-10. Live Panel Allows You to Control the VTR and Create Edls
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Live Panel Components
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Figure 4-11. the Virtual VTR Panel Allows You to Control the VTR and Create Edls
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Figure 4-12. the EDL Panel Displays Clips You've Marked, but Not Saved
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Capturing Sd Media to Atifo File
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Using the Upgrade Panel
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Figure 4-13. Upgrade Panel Allows You to Upgrade Pipeline Firmware
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Chapter 5 Using Pipeline with Flipfactory
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Flipfactory Platform Requirements
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Obtaining a Pipeline License
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Telestream Intermediary Format (TIFO)
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Pipeline Media Processing in Flipfactory
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Pipeline | Flipfactory Workflows
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Submitting Pipeline Media to Flipfactory
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Figure 5-1. Flipfactory Integrates with Pipeline to Produce Media from Baseband Sources
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Submitting Jobs Via an EDL Monitor
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Submitting Streaming Media from Pipeline
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Figure 5-2. Use the Submit Job Window to Stream Media from Pipeline in Real Time
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Figure 5-3. Set up the General Job Details before Displaying the Capture Editor
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Using the Submit Job Window to Stream Pipeline Media
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Figure 5-4. Metadata Added in Job Submit Window Is Combined with Metadata in Capture Editor
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Pipeline Capture Editor
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Figure 5-5. Pipeline Capture Editor Window
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Figure 5-6. VTR Controls in Pipeline Capture Editor
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Figure 5-7. Settings Tab in Pipeline Capture Editor
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Figure 5-8. Capture Tab in Pipeline Capture Editor
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Submitting TIFO File Jobs
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Checking Pipeline Job Status
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Figure 5-9. Click Job Status to Display Job Status Window
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Figure 5-10. Job Status Window Displays Active & Complete Jobs
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Figure 5-11. Status/History Window of Job in Process
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Creating a Factory to Submit Jobs Via EDL Monitors
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Sample Workflows
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Chapter 6 Using Pipeline in Final Cut Pro & Episode
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Setting Preferences
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Figure 6-1. Select File > Import > Pipeline to Display the Pipeline Browser
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Figure 6-2. Use the Pipeline Dialog to Select the Pipeline and Set the Codec for this Import
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Figure 6-3. Import Preferences
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Figure 6-4. Export Preferences
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Figure 6-5. Update Preferences
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Figure 6-6. Keyboard Preferences
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Importing Media into Final Cut Pro | Episode Desktop
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Figure 6-7. Use File > Import > Pipeline to Import Media from Pipeline in Real Time
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Figure 6-8. Pipeline Browser Displays All Pipelines - Select One and Set the Codec for this Import
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Importing Streaming Media Clips from Pipeline
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Figure 6-10. Pipeline Plugin Import Dialog in Action in Episode Desktop
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Figure 6-9. Use the Pipeline Import Dialog to Stream Encoded Media from Your Pipeline
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Figure 6-11. Pipeline Import Dialog's Video Panel
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Figure 6-12. the Clip List Panel Allows You to Work with and Import Clips
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Figure 6-13. the Clip Information Dialog Allows You to View and Enter Metadata Values
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Figure 6-14. Use the Control Panel to Control Your VTR and Import Clips
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Keyboard Shortcuts
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Crash Recording Media with Pipeline Import Dialog
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Loading and Saving Clip List Files
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Figure 6-15. the Clip List Buttons Allow You to Open Clip List Files and Save Clip Lists as a File
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Figure 6-16. Click Load EDL to Locate a Clip List EDL File and Load the Entries into the Clip List
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Figure 6-17. Click Load XML to Locate a Clip List File and Load the Entries into the Clip List
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Figure 6-18. Set up XML Settings in Final Cut Pro
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Figure 6-19. Click Saved XML to Save the Entries in the Clip List as an XML File
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Exporting Media to Pipeline from Final Cut Pro
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Figure 6-20. Select File > Export > Pipeline to Export Media to Your Pipeline
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Figure 6-21. Use the Pipeline Browser to Select the Pipeline for this Export
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Figure 6-22. Use the Pipeline Export Dialog to Stream Media to Your Pipeline
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Figure 6-23. Pipeline Export Dialog Video Panel
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Figure 6-24. Use the Control Panel to Control Your VTR and Export Clips
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Chapter 7 Using Pipeline Control
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Opening Pipeline Control
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Figure 7-1. Task Selector in Pipeline Control (Mac os X)
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Pipeline Control Overview
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Figure 7-2. Pipeline Control Window for Windows (Schedule Playout and Capture Window)
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Figure 7-3. Pipeline Control Window for Mac os X (Schedule Playout and Capture Window)
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Figure 7-4. Window Panels and Toolbars (Mac os X - Schedule Panel Shown)
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Pipeline Control Menus
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The Pipeline Settings Toolbar
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Figure 7-5. Use the Pipeline Settings Toolbar to Select and Configure a Pipeline for this Window
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Figure 7-6. Mac os X Pipeline Browser and Selection Window
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Figure 7-7. Windows Pipeline Browser and Selection Window
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Figure 7-8. Typical Video Codec Settings Panel
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Figure 7-9. Pipeline Control Notifies You When a Codec Is Not Supported by the Pipeline
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Figure 7-10. Typical Audio Codec Settings Panel
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Configuring Publishers
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Figure 7-11. Flipfactory Publisher Panel Allows You to Submit Media to a Specific Factory
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Figure 7-12. Episode Engine Publisher Allows You to Submit Media to a Specific Episode Engine
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Figure 7-13. IM Publisher Allows You to Send Messages to Specific IM Recipients
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Figure 7-14. Final Cut Pro Publisher Allows You to Create an FCP XML Interchange File
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Figure 7-15. Copy File Publisher Allows You to Duplicate Just-Completed Clips
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The Preview Panel
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Figure 7-16. Use the Preview Panel to View Incoming and Outgoing Streams or Clip Events
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Figure 7-17. the Status Window Displays Current Pipeline Activity
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Figure 7-18. When Playing a Local Clip, You Can Scrub It
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Figure 7-19. You Can Use Preview Controls to Control Playout of Local Clips
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The Timecode, Status/Scrubber and Preview Controls Panel
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Audio Volume Meters
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Figure 7-20. You Can Preview Video And/Or Audio of Streaming Media
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Figure 7-21. Volume Meters Activate for each Audio Channel in the Media
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Preferences - Mac os X
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Figure 7-22. Capture Preferences
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Figure 7-23. Playout Preferences
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Figure 7-24. Update Preferences
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Preferences - Windows
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Figure 7-25. General Preferences (Windows)
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Figure 7-26. Auto Update Preferences (Windows)
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Using the Diagnostics Panel
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Figure 7-27. Diagnostics Window to Provide Advanced Information about the Pipeline
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Chapter 8 Using Scheduled Playout & Capture
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About Schedules
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Creating Capture Schedules
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Creating Playout Schedules
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Using Schedule Windows
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The Schedule Panel
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Figure 8-1. the Schedule Panel Allows You to Create and Manage Your Clip Events
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Figure 8-2. Clip Events in Your Schedule Provide Details about the Clip
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Figure 8-3. Pipeline Control Displays the Video Clip's Folder
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Figure 8-4. Clip Event General Properties - File Name, Start and Stop Time, and Event Color
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Figure 8-5. Clip Event Label Values
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Figure 8-6. Use the Schedules Mode Toolbar to Place the Schedule in Various States
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Figure 8-7. Schedule Toolbar
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Chapter 9 Using Log and Capture
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About Logging and Capturing Media
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Creating Clip Lists for Log and Capture
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Using the Log and Capture Window
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Figure 9-1. Use the Log and Capture Window to Create Clip Lists and Capture Media from Pipeline
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Using the Preview Panel
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Figure 9-2. Timecode, VTR, Jog and Shuttle in the Log and Capture Window
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Using the Clip List Panel
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Figure 9-3. the Clip List Panel Allows You to Work with and Capture Clips
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Loading and Saving Clip List Files
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Figure 9-4. the Clip List Panel Allows You to Work with and Capture Clips
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Keyboard Shortcuts
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Clip List Buttons
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March
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Appendix A Troubleshooting
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Gathering Information for Troubleshooting
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Workflow Information
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Pipeline Information
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Counters Panel Details
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Appendix B Pipeline EDL Syntax
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Pipeline EDL Syntax Requirements
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Appendix C Pipeline Control Codec Profiles
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Dnxhd Profiles
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DV Profiles
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Dvcpro Profiles
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Dvcpro HD Profiles
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IMX Profiles
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Prores 422 Profiles
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Linear PCM Audio Profile
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Motion JPEG Profiles
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Uncompressed Profiles
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