THOMSON ViBE VS7000 User Manual
THOMSON ViBE VS7000 User Manual

THOMSON ViBE VS7000 User Manual

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  • Page 1 ViBE VS7000 Convergent Video System User Manual Release 02.11...
  • Page 2 Contacting Thomson Video Networks Contacting Thomson Video Networks http://www.thomson-networks.com/ ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Accessing the Web Interface for the First Time....... 30 Checking the Nodes Status ............30 Performing the IP Configuration ..........31 Preparing the Definitive Connection......... 31 Establishing the Definitive Connection ........32 Setting the Date and Time (Optional)........32 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 4 Using the Matrix’ Inputs ............65 Creating a Snapshot View ............65 Creating a New Snapshot View..........65 Creating a Snapshot View From a Workflow ...... 67 Interface Description ............68 System ..................68 Identity..................68 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 5 Requesting a New License File ..........160 Declaring a New License File ..........161 Adding Options..............162 Replacing a Diskless Node of your System....... 163 Configuring the BIOS of the New Node ......... 163 Replacing a Node ..............163 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 6 Modifying a Workflow from a Text Editor......167 Exporting Logs ................. 167 Using the Console ..............167 Providing Remote Access to the ViBE VS7000 System ..167 Frequently Asked Questions ..........168 Why cannot I instantiate my job whereas there is space on the ViBE VS7000 system?... 168 I do not see my workflow in the list when I want to create a job.
  • Page 7 Trap Descriptions ..............231 Register/Unregister a Manager to Receive the Traps ... 233 Get the Active Log List or the Closed Log List....... 234 Registering SNMP Manager on the GUI......235 Enabling HP Blade Center SNMP Agent ......236 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 8 Multiple Blade Centers Configuration....... 261 Interfaces Bitrates ............... 263 Bitrates Allocation on 10-RU Interfaces........263 Bitrates Allocation on 6-RU Interfaces........263 Bitrates Allocation Rules............263 HP Documentation.............. 264 Appendix Network Settings (1RU Devices) ....Network Configuration ............266 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 9 Contents Glossary ............Index ............. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 10 Contents BLANK PAGE ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 11: Preface

    The ViBE VS7000 User Manual contains background information about the ViBE VS7000 Convergent Video System, and describes operating procedures. This manual can be used while learning about ViBE VS7000, and for enhancing your basic knowledge of the product. The ViBE VS7000 Quick Start Guide contains information about installing and configuring the equipment.
  • Page 12: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for injuries or damages where warnings and cautions have been ignored or taken lightly. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 13 Notes provide supplementary information. They are highlighted for emphasis, as in this example, and are placed immediately after the relevant text. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 14 Email: techpubs@thomson-networks.com Important Notice Thomson Video Networks reserves the right to make corrections, modifications, enhancements, improvements and other changes to its products or services at any time and to discontinue any product or service without notice.
  • Page 15 Fraunhofer license (http://www.iis.fraunhofer.de/amm/). Thomson is a trademark of Technicolor S.A. All other tradenames referenced are service marks, trademarks, or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Copyrights © Copyright 2012 Thomson Video Networks. All rights reserved. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 16 Preface — Copyrights BLANK PAGE ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 17: Chapter 1 Overview

    Chapter Overview Introduction This chapter gives a general description of the equipment and its main features. In this Chapter ’Product Overview’..............page 18 ’Product Description’..............page 20 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 18: Product Overview

    Web TV and Over-The-Top (OTT) service delivery, as well as traditional IPTV and IP/Cable delivery. Purpose The ViBE VS7000 provides a flexible way to design workflows. The Workflow Builder allows the creation of live, file-based and mixed workflows, for any kind of network.
  • Page 19: System Applications

    Scalable number of output profiles Advanced video and audio pre-processing Integrated content protection HTTP Centralized Operation Workflow Builder SOAP/Web services for external interfacing Integrated load balancing and failover IPV4 support SDI/HD-SDI and router management System Applications Figure 1-1. System applications ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 20: Product Description

    Chapter 1 ’Overview’ — Product Description Product Description Chassis Overview The ViBE VS7000 product is proposed on three chassis: 1RUx19” , 6RUx19” , or 10RUx19” . Physical characteristics are as follows: Hot swappable power supplies Hot swappable fans Hot swappable processing units...
  • Page 21: Front Panel

    Chapter 1 ’Overview’ — Product Description Front Panel Figure 1-2. ViBE VS7000 front panel of the 10-RU server Figure 1-3. ViBE VS7000 front panel of the 6-RU server Figure 1-4. ViBE VS7000 front panel of the 1-RU server ViBE VS7000...
  • Page 22: Rear Panel

    Chapter 1 ’Overview’ — Product Description Rear Panel Figure 1-5. ViBE VS7000 rear panel of the 10-RU server Figure 1-6. ViBE VS7000 rear panel of the 6-RU server Figure 1-7. ViBE VS7000 rear panel of the 1-RU server slot 1...
  • Page 23 SDI board (optional)*: Optional additional network connectors connectors (8 to 5) Network connectors Serial/ Optional 4 to 1 COM port redundant power connectors supply unit iLO port output (not used) * Other connectors are not used. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 24 Chapter 1 ’Overview’ — Product Description BLANK PAGE ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 25: Installation And Startup

    In this Chapter ’Unpacking’...................page 26 ’Mounting in Rack (Recommendations)’ .........page 27 ’Installing the Device (Steps)’............page 28 ’Powering Up’................page 29 ’Performing the Initial Settings’ ..........page 30 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 26: Unpacking

    Table 2-1. List of accessories delivered with the device Quantity Description ViBE VS7000 blade center or server: 10RU, 6RU or 1RU Bays (if the device is a blade center) Ethernet connectors (if the device is a blade center) Power cords...
  • Page 27: Mounting In Rack (Recommendations)

    Chapter 2 ’Installation and Startup’ — Mounting in Rack (Recommendations) Mounting in Rack (Recommendations) Rack mounting is not mandatory for ViBE VS7000 but the ventilation and safety requirements given in this section must be observed in all cases. Ventilation Please refer to the recommendations provided by HP .
  • Page 28: Installing The Device (Steps)

    On the front panel, install the blades in the blade center: the blades and the bays in the blade center are numbered (stickers). Insert blade #1 in bay #1, blade #2 in bay #2, etc. Install the power supply units. 1RU Device Mount the device in a rack. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 29: Powering Up

    Chapter 2 ’Installation and Startup’ — Powering Up Powering Up Check that ViBE VS7000 is not yet connected to a LAN. Indeed, factory-set IP addresses may cause disturbance (address conflict) on the LAN when ViBE VS7000 is switched on. For more information, Section ’Detailed Factory Network Configuration’...
  • Page 30: Performing The Initial Settings

    Preparing the Connection Connect the Private System LAN of all the platforms composing the ViBE VS7000 to a single GiGE switch: For blade centers: insert an SFP coupler on interface x1 of the first internal switch of the blade center, and connect it to the GigE switch.
  • Page 31: Performing The Ip Configuration

    Mask Gateway (optional) First address: first address of the n consecutive addresses Click Apply. Preparing the Definitive Connection Once you have made your IP configuration from the GUI: Disconnect the supervision PC from the GigE switch. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 32: Establishing The Definitive Connection

    Connect interfaces x2 on your data network, on one unique switch or on two switches if they are redunded. If your ViBE VS7000 contains several 10RU blade centers, connect them using specific stacking cables. Refer to Appendix F ’Multiple Blade Centers Configuration’...
  • Page 33 Chapter 2 ’Installation and Startup’ — Performing the Initial Settings Choose the time zone to use from the drop-down list. Indicate if you want to adjust the time automatically for Daylight Saving Time. Figure 2-1. Date and time settings Click Apply. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 34 Chapter 2 ’Installation and Startup’ — Performing the Initial Settings BLANK PAGE ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 35: Web Browser Interface

    This chapter explains how to use the Web Browser Graphical User Interface to configure the equipment. In this Chapter ’Reaching the GUI’...............page 36 ’GUI Overview’................page 37 ’Basic Settings’................page 40 ’Interface Description’..............page 68 ’Workflow Library Content Parameters’ ........page 104 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 36: Reaching The Gui

    Chapter 3 ’Web Browser Interface’ — Reaching the GUI Reaching the GUI You can run the ViBE VS7000 GUI provided you observe the following requirements for your personal computer: INTEL-Based PC (at least Pentium 1 GHz with 512 Mbytes of memory) running Windows XP or Windows 7.
  • Page 37: Gui Overview

    This area contains several tabs. Click them to navigate in the GUI. Logs panel that shows the logs that are raised on the equipment. A status bar that provides information on the equipment status, the date and time, etc. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 38: Customizing The Display

    Some elements are recurrent in the GUI, as pictograms for instance. These elements are described here. Status Pictograms Table 3-1 lists the status pictograms used in the GUI. Table 3-1. Status pictograms Status icon Meaning Information message Warning Minor error Major error Critical error ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 39: Other Pictograms

    In some lists, it is also possible to add values. For instance, in a TS audio video extractor item, you can leave the PMT PID to Auto or enter your own value. Figure 3-2. Example of editable drop-down list ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 40: Basic Settings

    Basic Settings Creating a Job To create a job, follow the procedures below. Launching a Job from a Workflow Click the Jobs tab. Figure 3-3. Opening the Jobs tab Click Create. Figure 3-4. Creating a job ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 41 Chapter 3 ’Web Browser Interface’ — Basic Settings In the list, select a workflow. The description on the right may help you to choose a workflow. Figure 3-5. Choosing the workflow on which to base the job ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 42: Setting The Job Parameters

    If not configured, the job will get the available resources of the most available node. Note that a live job always holds priority over offline jobs. If there are not enough resources, the transcoding is kept in waiting state until resources become available. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 43: Creating A Job Based On A Sample Workflow

    Jobs tab, see Section ’Jobs’ on page 96. Creating a Job Based on a Sample Workflow Sample workflows are provided with the ViBE VS7000 equipment. To use them, proceed as described in Section ’Creating a Job’ on page 40 above.
  • Page 44 Figure 3-8. Sample IP TV 1 workflow – Video, Processing, Encoding tab If you need details on the parameters, look for the video subsections in Section ’Workflow Library: Preprocessing’ on page 115 and Section ’Workflow Library: Encoding’ on page 124. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 45 115 and Section ’Workflow Library: Encoding’ on page 124. Figure 3-10. Sample IP TV 1 workflow – Output TS tab If you need details on the parameters, refer to Section ’Workflow Library: Outputs’ on page 131. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 46: Sample Web Tv Hls 1

    109. Figure 3-13. Sample Web TV HLS 1 workflow – Video tab If you need details on the parameters, refer to Section ’Workflow Library: Decoding’ on page 114 and Section ’Workflow Library: Preprocessing’ on page 115. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 47 If you need details on the parameters, refer to Section ’HLS Output’ page 134. Figure 3-16. Sample Web TV HLS 1 workflow – Audio component tab If you need details on the parameters, refer to Section ’Workflow Library: Preprocessing’ on page 115. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 48 For each resolution: Set the frame rate, in frames per second. Select a size from the list (if custom, enter the values in pixels). Open the appropriate Profiles tab and set the encoding profiles parameters. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 49: Sample Web Tv Smooth Streaming 1

    URL if you do not want to use the embedded player. The figures below show the different tabs and parameters to set in the Sample Web TV Smooth Streaming 1 workflow. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 50 Figure 3-20. Sample Web TV Smooth Streaming 1 workflow – Video tab Figure 3-21. Sample Web TV Smooth Streaming 1 workflow – Output Smooth Streaming If you need details on the parameters, refer to Section ’Smooth Streaming Output’ on page 139. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 51: Sample Web Tv Smooth Streaming 2

    (audio and video), the chunks are generated and are then posted to a remote IIS server. The figures below show the different tabs and parameters to set in the Sample Web TV Smooth Streaming 2 workflow. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 52 Figure 3-25. Sample Web TV Smooth Streaming 2 workflow – Video tab Figure 3-26. Sample Web TV Smooth Streaming 2 workflow – Output Smooth Streaming If you need details on the parameters, refer to Section ’Smooth Streaming Output’ on page 139. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 53: Adapting A Sample Workflow

    List of Sample Workflows to Adapt The following sample workflows are provided: Sample IP TV - SDI input: SDI input No preprocessing Audio and video encoding TS over IP output ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 54: Adapting A Sample Workflow (Steps)

    TS output filename identical to TS input filename Workflow usable directly or via a hot folder Adapting a Sample Workflow (Steps) To adapt a sample workflow, proceed as follows: Identify the sample workflow in which you are interested. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 55: Creating A Workflow

    The process to create any workflow is the same. The only difference is that for sub-workflows, it is necessary to publish the inputs and/or outputs. Follow the steps below. Creating the Workflow Click the Workflows tab. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 56: Adding Items To The Workflow

    Perform the following steps only if you are creating a sub-workflow, i.e. a workflow that does not include all items from input to output. If the first item of your workflow is not an input, in the Input category, check the Publish box. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 57: Checking The Consistency

    Save your configuration. Click Check again. Encoding a File This section provides you with an example of workflow using a TS file in input and in output. Figure 3-30 shows what the workflow example looks like. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 58 1 TS file input For the video component: 1 TS audio/video extractor 1 Video decoder 1 H.264 AVC encoder 1 TS audio/video packetizer For the audio component: 1 TS component extractor 1 TS multiplexer 1 TS file output ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 59 Component PID Make a link to "Input audio PID" (input 2) TS file output TS file network Set the value storage TS file folder Set the value TS file name Make a link to "Input TS filename" ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 60: Using A Hot Folder

    Set the public parameters of the workflow. Apply the configuration. Figure 3-31. Configuring the hot folder 4. Apply 1. Add 2. Set the hot folder parameters 3. Set the workflow parameters ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 61: Using The Hot Folder

    Set the usual SDI parameters. Build the rest of the workflow at your convenience, or use the example provided in the next section. Workflow Example With an SDI Input Here is an example of workflow that uses an SDI input. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 62: Configuring An Sdi System With A Matrix

    Configuring an SDI System With a Matrix If you have an SDI matrix in your system to manage redundancy, you need to declare and configure it in the ViBE VS7000 equipment. Declaring an SDI Matrix To declare an SDI matrix, proceed as follows:...
  • Page 63 Name: enter a name for the matrix, at your convenience. IP address to connect to the SDI matrix remote equipment. Click OK. Once you have declared a matrix, the GUI displays a representation of the matrix. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 64: Naming The Matrix' Inputs

    To ease your configuration, it is advised to name the matrix’ inputs. To do so, double-click the purple matrix bar to access its parameters. Then enter a name for each input in the Input list area. Figure 3-35. Naming the SDI matrix inputs ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 65: Linking The Sdi Inputs To The Matrix

    If you want to see what your input contains so as to ease your configuration, you can display the content of your input transport stream in a tree in a snapshot view. To do so: In the Snapshot view top-right corner, click New. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 66 Enter the IP address and UDP port of the source. Indicate a maximum TS bitrate, in bits per second. For a TS file input: Figure 3-38. Creating a new snapshot view for a TS file input ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 67: Creating A Snapshot View From A Workflow

    A snapshot view is automatically created when a job based on this workflow is launched. Click the Play button to start displaying and updating the view. It is dynamically updated as long as the job is running. It is deleted when the job is deleted. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 68: Interface Description

    Description: provide a brief description of your ViBE VS7000 system, at your convenience. Specifying these parameters can be useful to identify more easily your ViBE VS7000 system among a list of equipment, for example if your ViBE VS7000 system is integrated into a management system. Nodes Nodes category provides you with the list of nodes (i.e.
  • Page 69 IP network. It is divided into four main areas. LANs Figure 3-42. LANs configuration The table displays for each LAN the following elements: Number: number of the LAN, used to identify the LAN in logs. Name ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 70 Ranges: use this mode if you want to apply a different configuration on the nodes, for instance if you wish to authorize access to a network only from some given nodes. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 71 You can specify up to 3 DNS servers. For each server, check the box and enter its IP address in the field. If you want to specify a DNS suffix, check the corresponding box and enter a suffix value in the field. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 72: Hot Folder

    #1, the third one for node #2, etc. Supervision address: this is a virtual IP address allocated to the master node, allowing supervision of the ViBE VS7000 on this LAN. It allows to connect to the ViBE VS7000 without knowing which node is currently the master one.
  • Page 73 (CPU, memory...) to process all the jobs, and if you want this particular job to be processed before the others, set an important priority (between 1 and 250; 250 being the highest priority). The other jobs will be processed more slowly. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 74: Sdi

    The GUI displays a representation of the matrices declared in the ViBE VS7000 equipment. To know how to declare a matrix, refer to Section ’Configuring an SDI System With a Matrix’ on page 62. You can find the SDI matrices’ alarms in the Logs panel. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 75: Snmp

    For more information on SNMP, refer to Appendix B ’SNMP Management’ on page 229. Date & Time Figure 3-49. Date and time configuration You can choose to: Use the UTC date and time: enter the current date and time of your location. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 76: User Accounts

    Chapter 3 ’Web Browser Interface’ — Interface Description Synchronize your ViBE VS7000 system with an NTP server: choose NTP synchronize and enter the IP address(es) of one or several NTP servers. You can also: Select the Time zone to use from the drop-down list.
  • Page 77: Download

    The table on the left contains the list of software versions installed on the ViBE VS7000 system. Active column shows you which version the ViBE VS7000 system is currently using. To use a different software version, click the radio button that corresponds to the version you wish to use and confirm your choice in the displayed dialog.
  • Page 78: Logs

    Chapter 3 ’Web Browser Interface’ — Interface Description Licenses The table on the right lists the licenses installed on your ViBE VS7000 system and shows information about these licenses. You can see the number of licenses you are currently using...
  • Page 79 (in 24 hour format) mm are the minutes ss are the seconds For example, the file ExportLogs_20110406_101536.txt was saved on April, 6 of 2011 at 10:15:36. Tip: you can open the logs export files in MS Excel. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 80 Name and identifier of the job JobStartDate Raising file time Start date and time of the job JobEndDate Clearing file time End date and time of the job The export feature exports all the logs stored in the database. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 81: Network Storage

    Name: name that you will be able to use to refer to this mounting point. Note that this is a name, not a path: do not use the "/" or "\" symbol. Type: Network File System (NFS) or Common Internet File System (CIFS). ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 82: Workflows

    Later, you will implement (instantiate) them by creating jobs (instances). This section describes the way workflows work. If you want information on the workflows provided with your ViBE VS7000 equipment, refer to Section ’Workflow Library Content Parameters’ on page 104.
  • Page 83 List The list contains workflows and tools. Workflows Library The list displays the workflows that have been delivered with the software version, and the workflows that you or another user have created and saved. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 84 Be sure to fill in the field carefully when creating a new workflow, as this information is very useful to people who create jobs and to people who create other workflows based on the one you created. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 85: Right Area

    Figure 3-56. This method is recommended if you are not sure of which items you can link. Figure 3-56. "Link to new" feature Item selected in the workflow library Corresponding description ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 86 If there is at least one error message, the configuration is not applied. If there is at least one warning message, a confirmation is required. Duplicate: duplicates the workflow. Delete: removes the workflow from the list. Create job: creates a job based on the workflow. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 87 By default all the public parameters are displayed in the same panel. Figure 3-57. Parameters column To create a new group of parameters: Click the button. A new group is created. It appears as a tab at the bottom of the panel. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 88 Click the tab and drag it to the middle of the panel. Figure 3-59. Moving a parameters tab You now have the two tabs displayed in the same panel. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 89 When creating a workflow, the Properties dialog opens automatically. In other cases, click the Properties button in the toolbar or double-click the box of a workflow, located on the top-left corner of the right area. This dialog contains two tabs. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 90 In the preview of the workflow, in the top-left corner of the right area Description: text that is displayed: In the Description field of the left area, when the workflow is selected from the list In the job creation view ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 91 When copying and pasting items, only the boxes are copied, not the links between them. Workflow Import and Export Options Exporting a Workflow It is possible to export workflows to a file. There are two ways to do it. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 92 Chapter 3 ’Web Browser Interface’ — Interface Description From the list of workflows: Select a workflow. Click Export. Figure 3-63. Exporting a workflow selected in the list You obtain a ZIP file containing a summary and the workflow you selected. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 93 Chapter 3 ’Web Browser Interface’ — Interface Description From the workflow panel Open a workflow. Click Export. Figure 3-64. Exporting a workflow displayed in the panel You obtain a ZIP file containing a summary and the workflow you selected. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 94 Colors are used in the list of workflows, and in the headers of the boxes in the right area. Table 3-5 shows the colors associated with the categories available by default. Table 3-5. Colors associated to categories of workflows. Color Associated category Input Decoding Preprocessing Encoding Output Sample ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 95 Proceed as follows: Click the Properties button. From the Category drop-down list, select Create a new category. Enter a name for your category and pick a color from the color chart. Click Ok. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 96: Jobs

    On the right, the array contains the list of parameters of the jobs. You can edit the values and apply them, even while the job is running. Jobs Array For each job, the following information is provided: id: identifier of the job, automatically created. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 97 You cannot modify the values in the array. To change the properties of a job, click the Show parameters button. State Table 3-6 lists the possible states of the jobs, shows the colors associated with them, provides informations about the states and the possible actions that you can perform. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 98: Console

    At the end of the sorting options line, the number of matching jobs is indicated. Console Console tab is available only if you are connected with an administrator account. It should be used only under the customer support’s supervision. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 99: Snapshot

    TS over IP input. It provides a tree representation of the transport streams’ composition, basing itself on MPEG, DVB or ATSC tables, as specified in the workflow or snapshot configuration. Note that ghosts are not displayed. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 100: Logs

    Logs (current and past) are saved in a database on ViBE VS7000 hard drives. Figure 3-69. Logs tab Appendix E ’Logs’ for the list of logs (XML file). Logs Array The array provides the following information for each log: ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 101: Filters And Sorting Options

    The jobs created by members of your group: Group jobs. jobs. Selected jobs: first select jobs in the array of the Jobs tab. Or select None if you do not want to display logs that regard jobs. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 102: Advanced

    Status: general status of the ViBE VS7000 equipment. See Table 3-1 ’Status pictograms’ on page 38 for the list of possible status. Name of the user connected and name of the ViBE VS7000. Date and Time ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 103 System tab, as those apply to the equipment. About displays software and hardware information about the equipment. Serial number Version number You can also find information to contact Thomson Video Networks. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 104: Workflow Library Content Parameters

    Value restriction: double-click to define restrictions for a value. Check the box and choose a type of restriction: Range: enter the minimum and maximum values. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 105 Figure 3-71. Restriction configuration on an item – Range List: use this option to restrain the value to a list of values. Enter the possible values in the list. Figure 3-72. Restriction configuration on an item – List Condition Figure 3-73. Condition configuration ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 106: Input/Output

    For some items, a table is also available and lets you define parameters for this specific input or output. For example, in the TS multiplexer output item, you can set if the input type should be a program or a component. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 107: Common Parameters

    This is what the link tool is for. It lets you make a reference to a parameter that is already specified in another item. The following conditions should be respected: ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 108 Figure 3-76. Setting a link to another parameter Select the parameter that should be used. In our example, select the synchro loss threshold of the first TS over IP input item. Figure 3-77. Selecting the parameter to link with ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 109: Specific Parameters

    TS over IP Input TS over IP input item lets you manage an MPEG-2 transport stream over UDP/IP or RTP/UDP/IP . MPTS and SPTS are supported. CBR and VBR (i.e. without stuffing packets) transport streams are supported. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 110 IP and LAN parameters. If it is a unicast address, it must be part of a local network and must be consistent with the IP configuration of the ViBE VS7000. port: enter the port used to get the stream.
  • Page 111 PAL, NTSC, or a variety of HD resolutions. Number of audio components: enter the number of audio components that the SDI input contains. For each component, set the following parameters: Mode: stereo, mono left or mono right. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 112 The parameters you set here act as filters for the component extraction, that is, the VS7000 will extract the first component it finds that matches the parameters you defined. For this item, you must set the following parameters: ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 113 This information is essential for the load-balancer as it will use it to allocate resources (CPU, memory, license). Setting an HD format when the source is SD leads to an underuse of the ViBE VS7000 system. If you choose custom, set the Maximum picture size...
  • Page 114: Workflow Library: Decoding

    MPEG-2 or H.264 format. For this item, there are no particular parameters to set. Audio Decoder Audio Decoder item is able to decode audio AAC-LC, AAC-HE v1, AAC-HE v2, AC-3/AC-3+ or MPEG-1 Layer 2 format. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 115: Workflow Library: Preprocessing

    For this item, you must set the following parameter: Mode: audio, stereo or 5.1. Audio Loudness Control Audio Loudness Control item is able to perform automatic or static loudness control, or to be a peak limiter. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 116 Figure 3-87. Audio loudness control – Target level Noise level Target Audio volume Max Gain output (dB) Gain Increase Gain Decrease Audio volume in input (dB) Caption Audio level if no processing is applied Audio level with processings applied ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 117 (dB) Audio volume in input (dB) Caption Audio level if no processing is applied Audio level with processings applied Audio level of the limiter Audio Resampler Audio resampler item lets you modify the sampling frequency. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 118 Chunker item lets you define chunks for adaptive bitrate outputs. It defines the video frames that will be encoded as IDR frames among all following encoders. There is no need to define chunks for audio components. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 119 Logo file network storage (mounting point): location on the network where the logo file to insert is stored. Logo file name (relative path included): name of the logo file to insert. Clipping Clipping item lets you clip a video. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 120 Connect this item, as shown in Figure 3-94, with: On input 1: the Video decoder’s output. On input 2: the output of the TS component extractor configured to extract the PID that contains the DVB subtitles. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 121 720p50 (which includes a duplication of the frame rate), 1080i59.94 to 720p29.97 (same frame rate). It is thus not necessary to add a deinterlace processing before the resize when the input is interlaced and the output is progressive. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 122 Mosaic Editor Mosaic Editor item generates a mosaic of video thumbnails. Figure 3-98. Mosaic editor general parameters For this item, you must set the following general parameters: ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 123 0 being in front of 1, etc. Make sure you do not use twice the same value as the overlap would then be random. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 124: Workflow Library: Encoding

    AAC-LC. This ensures that listeners will get the full audio quality. MPEG-2 Video Encoder MPEG-2 video encoder item is able to encode MPEG-2 video in format 4:2:0, 8 bits, SD and HD format. Figure 3-101. MPEG-2 video encoder parameters ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 125 Increasing this delay improves the quality. However, the zapping time is longer. MPEG-1 Layer 2 Encoder MPEG-1 layer 2 encoder item lets you encode audio in MPEG-1 layer 2 format. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 126 8 bits, from low resolution up to HD. When the input video is chunked, an IDR frame is set at the beginning of the chunk. This overrides the configuration parameters. Figure 3-103. H.264 AVC encoder parameters ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 127 GOP: if set to false, GOPs always have the same structure. If set to true, the scene cut detection feature is used and the GOP structure is modified consequently. Adaptive GOP is always the best choice regarding video quality, even for Web TV adaptive bitrates. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 128 For this item, you must set the following parameters: Dolby Digital Plus: set to true for Dolby Digital Plus or to false for Dolby Digital. If set to false, also set: Room type: type of mixing room that was used for the final mixing. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 129 Surround channels and adds them in-phase to the Left channel and out-of-phase to the Right channel. This enables a Dolby Surround Pro Logic decoder to rebuild the L/C/R/S channels for a Pro Logic home theater. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 130 3 dB attenuation before encoding the Surround channel(s). Surround phase shift: set to true to apply a 90-degree phase shift to the Surround channels. The Dolby Digital decoder can therefore easily create an Lt/Rt downmix. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 131: Workflow Library: Outputs

    IP address in the field. If it is a unicast address, it must be reachable, otherwise the job creation will be refused. To check that the address is reachable, ViBE VS7000 uses its IP configuration (LAN, default gateways, IP routes).
  • Page 132 However, some receivers do not support this feature. If the number of frames per PES is fixed, set the Number of frames per PES. If the number of frames per PES is variable, set the Maximum interval between PES in milliseconds. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 133 Component: defines a component of a program that has already been defined. For example: define a program input for the video component and a component input for the associated audio component. Program number: program number of the component. Component PID ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 134 When present, an audio component should be present on all the streams of an output. HLS Output output receives audio/video components, creates the chunks and the manifests, encrypts the chunks, makes them available on the local Web server. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 135 IP address. A player can receive the chunks from this address. This address must be part of a ViBE VS7000 LAN, otherwise the job creation will be refused. Folder: folder where the manifests and chunks are stored on the local Web server.
  • Page 136 Key server connection: select from the drop-down list the conditional access server to which ViBE VS7000 should connect to get the key. If set to None, ViBE VS7000 generates the key itself. Otherwise, enter the specific parameters of the CAS server:...
  • Page 137 IV refresh period field, in number of chunks. HLS File Output HLS File output receives audio/video components, creates the chunks and manifests, encrypts the chunks and makes them available on a network storage. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 138 Encrypt files: if set to true, DRM is activated. Set the following parameters: mode: if set to Fixed Key, the key is fixed once. Enter the value of the key in the field (32 characters). ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 139 Key server connection: select from the drop-down list the conditional access server to which ViBE VS7000 should connect to get the key. If set to None, ViBE VS7000 generates the key itself. Otherwise, enter the specific parameters of the CAS server:...
  • Page 140 IP address. A player can receive the chunks from this address. This address must be part of a ViBE VS7000 LAN, otherwise the job creation will be refused. Folder: folder where the manifests and chunks are stored on the local Web server.
  • Page 141 Key server connection: select from the drop-down list the conditional access server to which ViBE VS7000 should connect to get the key. If set to None, ViBE VS7000 generates the key itself. Otherwise, enter the specific parameters of the CAS server: Key server URL: URL of the CAS server.
  • Page 142 Web server. Figure 3-112. MPEG-DASH output parameters For this item, you must set the following parameters: Available stream duration: depth of chunks that are available on the Web server. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 143 IP address. A player can receive the chunks from this address. This address must be part of a ViBE VS7000 LAN, otherwise the job creation will be refused. Folder: folder where the manifests and chunks are stored on the local Web server.
  • Page 144 RTP hints tracks are automatically included in MP4 files. Figure 3-114. MP4 file output parameters For this item, you must set the following parameters: MP4 file network storage (mounting point): indicate the network storage where the output file must be placed. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 145 TS file must be placed. TS file folder: indicate the folder on the network storage where the output TS file must be placed. TS file name: specify the name of the output TS file. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 146: Workflow Library: Samples

    For example, let us imagine you want to send the stream to a different output based on the input bitrate, e.g. send it to output A if the bitrate is lower than 80,000 kbps, and to output B if it is higher. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 147 IP input and one TS file input. We want the job author to choose whether to use one input or the other. We thus use the Selector tool, as shown in Figure 3-119. Figure 3-119. Example of use of the Selector tool ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 148 Input #1, i.e. the TS over IP input, must be used if the Use TS file parameter is set to false. Input #2, i.e. the TS file input, must be used if the Use TS file parameter is not set to false (i.e. true). ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 149: Chapter 4 Servicing

    Chapter Servicing In this Chapter ’Adding a Diskless Node to Your System’ .......page 150 ’Adding Options’ ................page 162 ’Replacing a Diskless Node of your System’ ......page 163 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 150: Adding A Diskless Node To Your System

    Enter the IP address of the ILO interface of the blade center. For more information, see Section ’Connecting to the HP Monitoring Tools’ on page 186. Enter the user name and the password indicated on the asset tag. Figure 4-1. Connection to the ILO interface ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 151 Chapter 4 ’Servicing’ — Adding a Diskless Node to Your System HP OnBoard Administrator interface is displayed. Figure 4-2. HP OnBoard Administrator interface Click the Front View. Select a node. Figure 4-3. Selecting a node from the HP OA interface ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 152 Figure 4-5. Setting the boot option Apply the change. Select the Virtual Devices tab. Figure 4-6. Selecting the Virtual Devices tab Click the Cold Boot button. Figure 4-7. Clicking the Cold Boot button The blade center boots on the BIOS parameters. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 153 Chapter 4 ’Servicing’ — Adding a Diskless Node to Your System Accessing the System KVM Select the Status tab. Figure 4-8. Accessing the Status Choose ILO. Figure 4-9. Selecting the ILO Click Integrated Remote Console. Figure 4-10. Accessing the Integrated Remote Console ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 154: For 1-Ru Devices: Accessing The Bios

    This installation is only necessary the first time the PC is used, for integration. For 1-RU Devices: Accessing the BIOS Connect a mouse and a screen to your ViBE VS7000 device. Start the device and launch the BIOS configuration. Setting the BIOS Parameters Figure 4-11.
  • Page 155 Select Embedded NICs. Figure 4-13. Selecting the embedded NICs Select NIC 2 Boot Options. Figure 4-14. Accessing the NIC boot options A warning message is displayed. Figure 4-15. Warning message when setting the NIC boot options ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 156 Go back to the main menu of the BIOS. Select Power Manager Options and press Enter twice. Select Maximum Performance. Figure 4-17. Selecting the HP power profile Press Enter to apply the change. Setting the Advanced Power Management Options Select Advanced Power Management Options. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 157 Figure 4-18. Setting the memory interleaving on G7 blades and servers On Gen8 blades and servers: Select the Channel Interleaving submenu. Choose the Enabled option. Figure 4-19. Setting the memory interleaving on Gen8 blades and servers ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 158 Figure 4-20. Accessing the advanced performance tuning options Press Enter. Select Node Interleaving. Figure 4-21. Setting the node interleaving Press Enter to access the parameters. A warning message is displayed. Figure 4-22. Warning message when setting the node interleaving ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 159 Go back to the main menu of the BIOS. Press Esc several times until reaching the menu shown in Figure 4-24. Figure 4-24. Exiting the BIOS menu Press F10 to reboot the node with the new BIOS parameters. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 160: Requesting A New License File

    Chapter 4 ’Servicing’ — Adding a Diskless Node to Your System Requesting a New License File To add a node to your system, Thomson Video Networks needs technical information on your system to be able to answer your request. To...
  • Page 161: Declaring A New License File

    On the upper-right corner, click Download new license. Figure 4-26. Downloading a new license file Select the new license file that Thomson Video Networks sent to you and click Open. The new nodes declared in the new license file are now operational. ViBE VS7000...
  • Page 162: Adding Options

    Chapter 4 ’Servicing’ — Adding Options Adding Options To add options to your system, contact your Thomson Video Networks sales representative. Upon payment, you will receive a new license file. To declare this license file in your system, proceed as described above in section ’Declaring a New License...
  • Page 163: Replacing A Diskless Node Of Your System

    To replace a diskless node of your system, you need to configure the BIOS of the new node. After that, the process is basically the same as for declaring a new node. Contact your Thomson Video Networks sales representative to buy a new node. Configuring the BIOS of the New Node The process is exactly the same as when adding a new diskless node.
  • Page 164 Chapter 4 ’Servicing’ — Replacing a Diskless Node of your System BLANK PAGE ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 165: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

    Chapter Troubleshooting Introduction If you face any problem with the equipment, follow the procedures described in this section. In this Chapter ’Troubleshooting Procedures’ ...........page 166 ’Frequently Asked Questions’ ...........page 168 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 166: Troubleshooting Procedures

    Enclosure information: to get this information, proceed as follows: From the HP OA interface, choose Enclosure Settings. Select Configuration scripts. Click the SHOW ALL link. Save the configuration to a text file. Send the file to the support team. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 167: Modifying A Workflow From A Text Editor

    This tab should be used only under the customer support’s supervision. If needed, the customer support team will indicate the commands to send. Providing Remote Access to the ViBE VS7000 System The remote access must accept remote access of SSH type and Web type, for example via a VPN.
  • Page 168: Frequently Asked Questions

    Chapter 5 ’Troubleshooting’ — Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Why cannot I instantiate my job whereas there is space on the ViBE VS7000 system? Perform the following verifications: Check the coherence messages: there might be an explanation why you cannot instantiate the job.
  • Page 169: When I Want To Launch A Job, I Get A "Job Is Waiting: License Not Available" Message. What Should I Do

    When modifying the default value of a private parameter of a workflow, the value is applied for currently running jobs that are based on this workflow. However, modifying the default value of a public parameter does not affect running jobs based on this workflow. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 170 Chapter 5 ’Troubleshooting’ — Frequently Asked Questions BLANK PAGE ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 171: Customer Service

    In this Chapter ’Support Centers Contacts’............page 172 ’Warranty’ ..................page 174 ’Services’..................page 175 ’Spare Parts’ .................page 176 ’Returning an Equipment’ ............page 177 ’Repackaging for Shipment’ ............page 178 ’Long Term Product Support’ ............page 179 ’Recycling the Product’ ...............page 180 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 172: Support Centers Contacts

    After your call is logged by our call center, you are called back by a technical support engineer. To contact the Thomson support center by email please write to us at: Email: contact.support@thomson-networks.com To ensure fast customer service please include the following...
  • Page 173 Chapter 6 ’Customer Service’ — Support Centers Contacts Any additional system configuration information relating to your product ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 174: Warranty

    During the Thomson Warranty period, Thomson should serve as the primary point of contact for support. In addition to the contractual Thomson Warranty, when included free as part of the HP Global Limited Warranty program, the HP services available locally should be used as much as possible by the local Thomson support team to maximize customer satisfaction.
  • Page 175: Services

    Chapter 6 ’Customer Service’ — Services Services Training and assistance service offers are available and can be quoted for upon request. Thomson OneCare service level agreement offers apply to this product. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 176: Spare Parts

    Chapter 6 ’Customer Service’ — Spare Parts Spare Parts The spare parts are listed in Table A-35 ’Ordering references for ViBE VS7000’ on page 223, in the Spare Parts category. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 177: Returning An Equipment

    Returning an Equipment Please contact the call center with questions about the process for returning Thomson equipment. Within the standard Thomson warranty period, there is a 30 day turnaround (factory in/out) guarantee for repairs. Unless specifically agreed, cost and risks for return shipment of equipment are borne by the Customer.
  • Page 178: Repackaging For Shipment

    The company may not be held liable for any consequence resulting from non-observance of this return procedure. The Thomson Customer Service Department will examine packaging on arrival and can refuse to...
  • Page 179: Long Term Product Support

    The Thomson OneCare SLA commitment concerning LTPS data and associated services may differ from those included as part of the general Thomson LTPS policy. In such cases, LTPS data and associated services governed by the terms and conditions of OneCare contracts override the general LTPS policy.
  • Page 180: Recycling The Product

    Certificate of Destruction, depending on the ultimate disposition of the product, can be sent upon request. Thomson Video Networks will be responsible for all costs associated with recycling and disposal, including freight, however you are responsible for the removal of the equipment from your facility and packing the equipment ready for pickup.
  • Page 181: Chapter 7 Tools

    This chapter describes the Equipment Set-up tool delivered in the CD-ROM with the product as well as the monitoring tools delivered by HP for the blade centers configuration. In this Chapter ’Equipment Setup’...............page 182 ’HP Monitoring Tools (6RU and 10RU Devices)’.....page 186 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 182: Equipment Setup

    How to launch the Equipment Set-up How to connect to a device How to set the system private LAN parameters Launching the Equipment Setup Insert the CD-ROM supplied with your ViBE VS7000 product into your CD-ROM drive. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 183: Connecting To A Device

    IP address, check the second option: IP address is unknown or unreachable. When choosing this option, the list of detected equipment on the local network is displayed (see Figure 7-2). Criteria may be given, such as serial number and/or part number. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 184 Chapter 7 ’Tools’ — Equipment Setup Click Connect in the menu bar on the left. Figure 7-2. List of detected equipment For each piece of equipment, the following information is provided: Equipment name IP address (LAN1) Serial number Product type Version ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 185: Setting The Device Parameters

    Supervision address: this is a virtual IP address allocated to the master node, allowing supervision of the ViBE VS7000 on this LAN. It allows to connect to the ViBE VS7000 without knowing which node is currently the master one. It is recommended to set it on the control-command network.
  • Page 186: Hp Monitoring Tools (6Ru And 10Ru Devices)

    Connecting to the HP Monitoring Tools To perform the IP configuration of a blade center, there are several steps. The ViBE VS7000 device is delivered with a preconfiguration that you may need to adapt to your needs and to complete.
  • Page 187: Method #2: Connecting On The Dhcp Network Using The Ip Address Of The Device

    IP address of the blade center from the front panel and use it to connect to the equipment via the DHCP network. To do so: On the front panel of the ViBE VS7000 device, press to activate the display.
  • Page 188: Method #3: Connecting After Configuring Manually The Ip Address Of The Device

    Chapter 7 ’Tools’ — HP Monitoring Tools (6RU and 10RU Devices) Select Enclosure Info and press OK. Figure 7-7. ViBE VS7000 front panel screen – Enclosure information Note the IP address indicated in the Active OA field. From a remote computer, type the IP address in the address bar.
  • Page 189 OK. Figure 7-10. ViBE VS7000 front panel screen – Onboard Administrator selection Once again, select the OA1 IPv4 field and press OK. Figure 7-11. ViBE VS7000 front panel screen – Onboard Administrator network mode ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 190: Performing The Ip Configuration From The Hp Interface

    Network Mode to static and press OK. Select Accept and press OK. Figure 7-12. ViBE VS7000 front panel screen – Onboard Administrator IP address setting Use the arrows to enter the IP address in the OA1 IP field. Select Accept and press OK.
  • Page 191 Chapter 7 ’Tools’ — HP Monitoring Tools (6RU and 10RU Devices) Figure 7-13. HP configuration interface – Interconnect bay Click the Management Console link on the right. You are redirected to a dedicated HP configuration interface. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 192: Configuring The Interconnect Bays

    253. If you need to modify it, read the information below. The ViBE VS7000 product requires an internal system network for communication between the blades. This network must be linked to the first interface of each blade. You must perform the first IP configuration via this network.
  • Page 193: More Information

    Section ’Exporting Information for the Customer Support’ page 166, in the Enclosure information paragraph. More Information For more information on the HP configuration interface, refer to the HP documentation available on the HP Website and on the CD-ROM. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 194 Chapter 7 ’Tools’ — HP Monitoring Tools (6RU and 10RU Devices) BLANK PAGE ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 195: Appendix

    ’Inputs Specifications’ ..............page 210 ’Decoding Specifications’............page 211 ’Processing Specifications’ ............page 212 ’Encoding Specifications’............page 213 ’Outputs Specifications’ .............page 216 ’Blade Center Physical Interfaces Specifications’ ....page 219 ’Control-Command Specifications’ ..........page 219 ’Standard Compliance’ ...............page 221 ’Ordering Guide’ ................page 223 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 196: Specifications

    Total Input VA 2314 4519 5554 Total Input Current (A)t 10.06 19.65 24.15 Input Current per cord (A) 1.68 3.27 4.02 Total Airflow (CFM) Total Airflow (CCM) 5109 9978 15853 Heat Dissipating Power (BTU) 7734 15102 18561 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 197 Table A-3. VS7000 10RU fitted with 16 blades (AC 200-240V single phase), Dimensions and Weight Dimensions (H x W x D) 17.4 x 17.6 x 32 in / 442 x 447.04 x 813 mm Weight 471 lbs / 213 kg ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 198 Total Input Power (W) 2853 3574 Total Input VA 2911 3647 Total Input Current (A)t 4.32 12.66 15.86 Input Current per cord (A) 0.720 2.109 2.643 Total Airflow (CFM) Total Airflow (CMM) Heat Dissipating Power (BTU) 3320 9728 12188 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 199 Total Input VA 2344 4515 5554 Total Input Current (A)t 6.51 12.53 15.42 Input Current per cord (A) 3.25 6.27 7.71 Total Airflow (CFM) Total Airflow (CCM) 5176 9968 15853 Heat Dissipating Power (BTU) 7834 15088 18561 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 200 Table A-9. VS7000 10RU fitted with 16 blades (AC 380V triple phase), Dimensions and Weight Dimensions (H x W x D) 17.4 x 17.6 x 32 in / 442 x 447.04 x 813 mm Weight 471 lbs / 213 kg ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 201 2869 3582 Total Input VA 1095 2927 3655 Total Input Current (A)t 3.04 8.12 10.15 Input Current per cord (A) 1.519 4.062 5.073 Total Airflow (CFM) Total Airflow (CMM) Heat Dissipating Power (BTU) 3658 9782 12214 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 202 3934 4829 Total Input VA 1950 3934 4829 Total Input Current (A)t 40.63 81.96 100.6 Input Current per cord (A) Total Airflow (CFM) Total Airflow (CCM) 4393 8862 14065 Heat Dissipating Power (BTU) 6650 13414 16466 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 203 Table A-15. VS7000 10RU fitted with 16 blades (DC 48V), Dimensions and Weight Dimensions (H x W x D) 17.4 x 17.6 x 32 in / 442 x 447.04 x 813 mm Weight 458 lbs / 208 kg ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 204 Total Input Power (W) 1078 2214 2724 Total Input VA 1078 2214 2724 Total Input Current (A)t 22.46 46.12 56.74 Input Current per cord (A) Total Airflow (CFM) Total Airflow (CMM) Heat Dissipating Power (BTU) 3676 7549 9288 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 205: Vs7000 6Ru

    Total Input VA 1488 2807 3398 Total Input Current (A)t 12.94 24.41 29.55 Input Current per cord (A) 2.16 4.07 4.92 Total Airflow (CFM) Total Airflow (CCM) 3378 6447 10445 Heat Dissipating Power (BTU) 4972 9381 11355 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 206 Table A-21. VS7000 6RU fitted with 8 blades (AC 200-240V single phase @ 115VAC), Dimensions and Weight Dimensions (H x W x D) 10.4 x 19.1 x 32.977 in / 265 x 485 x 835 mm Weight G7: 279 lbs / 126 Kg Gen8: 252 lbs / 114 kg ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 207 3027 3704 Total Input VA 1097 3089 3779 Total Input Current (A)t 4.77 13.43 16.43 Input Current per cord (A) 0.795 2.238 2.739 Total Airflow (CFM) Total Airflow (CMM) Heat Dissipating Power (BTU) 3668 10321 12630 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 208 3950 4867 Total Input VA 1993 3950 4867 Total Input Current (A)t 41.51 82.29 101.41 Input Current per cord (A) Total Airflow (CFM) Total Airflow (CCM) 4489 8898 14177 Heat Dissipating Power (BTU) 6794 13469 16598 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 209: Vs7000 1Ru

    Dimensions and Weight: Table A-28. VS7000 1RU (AC 100-240V single phase), Dimensions Dimensions (H x W x D) 1.7 x 17.1 x 29.5 in / 43.2 x 434.7 x 746.7 mm Weight 42.6 lbs / 19 kg ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 210: Inputs Specifications

    PCM, 48 kHz, 16 bits (Dolby not supported) Mono, stereo, 5.1 Up to 8 channels per SDI input, e.g. 8 mono or 4 stereo components Closed captions extraction (CEA-608, CEA-708) Aspect ratio: WSS, AFD (RP186), AFD Ready (SMPTE 2016), Manual ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 211: File Formats

    NFS or CIFS Supported image file formats: Gif (fixed and animated) Jpeg Tiff Bmp (windows bitmap) Tga (targa) Decoding Specifications Audio Decoding MPEG-1 Layer II AAC-LC, AAC-HE v1 / v2 Dolby Digital / Dolby Digital + ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 212: Video Decoding

    720p60, 1080i60 or 1080p30 Implemented - 3:2 pull-down support tools - Closed captions CEA-608/CEA-708 DigiCipher II is supported. Processing Specifications Video Processing Smart de-interlacing Picture resizing: up to 1920x1080 Picture cropping/clipping Animated/static logo insertion ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 213: Audio Processing

    Dolby Digital / Dolby Digital + Table A-32. Audio encoding specifications. Supported Preferred Bit range Codec Mono/Stereo sampling rate sampling rate [bits/s] [kHz] [kHz] AAC-HE v2 Stereo 8000-11999 22.05, 24 12000-17999 18000-39999 32, 44.1, 48 44.1 40000-56000 32, 44.1, 48 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 214 Mono 32000, 48000, 32, 44.1, 48 32, 44.1, 48 Layer 2 56000, 64000, 80000, 96000, 112000, 128000, 160000, 192000 Stereo 64000, 96000, 32, 44.1, 48 32, 44.1, 48 112000, 128000, 160000, 192000, 224000, 256000, 320000, 384000 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 215: Video Encoding

    Maximum: up to 1080i60, 720p60 or 1080p30. Minimum: down to 64x64. Resolution Frame-rate minimum: 5 fps. Horizontal and vertical resolutions have to be a multiple of 2. Baseline Profile Simple Profile Profile Main Profile Main Profile High Profile High Profile ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 216: Outputs Specifications

    Pass-through: DVB-Teletext, DVB-Subtitles, SCTE-35, audio, video, data, descriptors Adobe Flash / RTMP: RTMP push Adaptive bitrate Authentication: in FMS URL or via an Akamai server IP v4 Video encapsulation: H.264 AVC Audio encapsulation: AAC-LC, AAC-HE v1, AAC-HE v2 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 217 Push: http POST to an IIS server Origin server: Apache Web server IP v4 Video encapsulation: H.264 AVC Audio encapsulation: AAC-LC, AAC-HE v1, AAC-HE v2 Support of radio program This product includes software developed by the Apache Software Foundation (ht- tp://www.apache.org/). ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 218: File Output

    Segmentation: chunks from 1 to 10 seconds, by steps of 1 second Protocol version (see document ’draft-pantos-http-live-streaming-08’) Encryption: Key servers: Nagra, Verimatrix, Irdeto (PlayReady), Polymedia AES scrambling Video encapsulation: H.264 AVC Audio encapsulation: AAC-LC, AAC-HE v1, AAC-HE v2 Multi audio ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 219: Latency

    SFP+ transceiver module - 10GBase-SR (optical) - 850nm - LC multi-mode - plug-in module - up to 980 ft. SFP (mini-GBIC) transceiver module - 1000Base-SX (optical) - plug-in module SFP (mini-GBIC) transceiver module - 1000Base-T (electrical) - plug-in module Control-Command Specifications IP v4 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 220 Appendix A ’Technical Specifications’ — Specifications Web services (http/SOAP) For more information on the Web services control-command, refer to the Web Services SOAP API Getting Started document. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 221: Standard Compliance

    Portable encoding of audio-video objects, Revised Interoperable File 2010-03-09 Format (PIFF) draft-pantos-http-l HTTP Live Streaming, March 23, 2012 ive-streaming-08 IEEE 802.1Q IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks--Media Access Control (MAC) Bridges and Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 222 Signal/Data — Serial Digital Interface Revision of SMPTE 259M-2006 SMPTE ST SMPTE STANDARD for Television — 1.5 Gb/s 292-1:2011 Signal/Data Serial Interface Revision of SMPTE 292-2008 IRTF RFC2250 RTP Payload Format for MPEG1/MPEG2 Video, January 1998 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 223: Ordering Guide

    Appendix A ’Technical Specifications’ — Ordering Guide Ordering Guide Table A-35. Ordering references for ViBE VS7000 Code Description Base system 1-RU NVSSASP1AB VS7000 1RU platform for system storage & processing. Equipped with dual HDD in RAID 1 configuration and dual PSU.
  • Page 224 Appendix A ’Technical Specifications’ — Ordering Guide Table A-35. Ordering references for ViBE VS7000 Code Description Hardware options 1-RU VS7000-1RUOPT-IP Additional quadriport GigE interface board for VS7000 1RU platforms. VS7000-1RUOPT-2SDI Additional dual-port SDI/HD-SDI interface board for VS7000 1RU platforms. 6-RU...
  • Page 225 Appendix A ’Technical Specifications’ — Ordering Guide Table A-35. Ordering references for ViBE VS7000 Code Description VS7000-6RUSPA-FAN Hot-swappable fan unit for VS7000 6RU platform. VS7000-6RUSPA-MGR Hot-swappable chassis manager board for VS7000 6RU platform. 10-RU VS7000-10RUSPA-ACP Hot-swappable AC power supply unit for VS7000 10RU platform.
  • Page 226 Appendix A ’Technical Specifications’ — Ordering Guide Table A-35. Ordering references for ViBE VS7000 Code Description VS7000-LIC-EFHDAVC This option enables 1 live broadcast HD video channel encoding using H.264 baseline, main & high profiles. It can be used up to 1280x720p60 or 1920x1080i60 output resolution.
  • Page 227 Appendix A ’Technical Specifications’ — Ordering Guide Table A-35. Ordering references for ViBE VS7000 Code Description Video Decoding VS7000-LIC-DSDMP2 This option enables 1 live SD video channel decoding using MPEG-2 MP@ML format. It can be used up to 720x576 input resolution.
  • Page 228 Appendix A ’Technical Specifications’ — Ordering Guide BLANK PAGE ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 229: Appendix Bsnmp Management

    Appendix SNMP Management Introduction This chapter gives all information required to monitor ViBE VS7000 via SNMP . It gives a description of the ViBE VS7000 MIB. It explains how to register the SNMP Manager(s) on the GUI of the ViBE VS7000.
  • Page 230: Mib Description

    Appendix B ’SNMP Management’ — MIB Description MIB Description ViBE VS7000 can be monitored via SNMP (v1 or v2). The parameters may be consulted at any time. You may then check its status and get the lists of active and closed logs (alarms and events).
  • Page 231: Trap Descriptions

    Optional, can be significant only for file-to-file jobs (off-line jobs). Time in milliseconds from the beginning of the file. supLogSeverity Log severity. supLogCategory Log category. supLogProbableCause Log probable cause. supLogProbableCauseText Log probable cause text. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 232 Number of log parameters. supLogParam1 Parameter 1. supLogParam2 Parameter 2. supLogParam3 Parameter 3. supLogParam4 Parameter 4. supLogParam5 Parameter 5. supLogParam6 Parameter 6. supLogParam7 Parameter 7. supLogParam8 Parameter 8. supLogParam9 Parameter 9. supLogParam10 Parameter 10. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 233: Register/Unregister A Manager To Receive The Traps

    To add a snmpV1 trap receiver with the 178.3.2.20 IP address: SET agtStgTrDstEvalRowStatus.178.3.2.20 integer 4 (Create and (snmp v1) SET agtStgTrDstSnmpVersion.178.3.2.20 integer 1 To remove a trap receiver with the 178.3.2.10 IP address: (Remove) SET agtStgTrDstEvalRowStatus.178.3.2.10 integer 6 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 234: Get The Active Log List Or The Closed Log List

    Each time a change occurs in one of these two lists, the supLogVersion variable is updated. To find out if there has been a change in one list: GET supLogVersion.0 If the result value is not the same as the previous one, a change has occurred. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 235: Registering Snmp Manager On The Gui

    R/W access level private In the table, add the IP addresses of the SNMP Managers so that they can receive the traps. To know how to use a table, see Paragraph ’Tables’ on page 39. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 236: Enabling Hp Blade Center Snmp Agent

    Appendix B ’SNMP Management’ — Enabling HP Blade Center SNMP Agent Enabling HP Blade Center SNMP Agent In addition to the ViBE VS7000 SNMP agent, the HP blade center provides an SNMP agent that can be used to monitor the hardware.
  • Page 237: Appendix C Safety Instructions

    Appendix Safety Instructions The safety instructions, provided by HP , are available in printed format in your equipment packaging. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
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  • Page 239: Appendix D Regulatory Notices

    Appendix Regulatory Notices Refer to the documentation provided by HP in your equipment packaging. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
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  • Page 241: Appendix E Logs

    Appendix Logs Introduction This chapter provides the list of logs visible in the Logs panel. In this Chapter ’Logs Categories’ .................page 242 ’List of Logs’ .................page 243 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 242: Logs Categories

    Appendix E ’Logs’ — Logs Categories Logs Categories A category is indicated for each log. This may be: Communications Quality of service Processing error Equipment Environmental Other ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 243: List Of Logs

    %s by %s" /> <LOG Name="JOB_OPERATION" Code="10" Type="Event" Severity="Undefined" PC="ENU_PC_JOB_OPERATION" SP="%s by %s" /> <LOG Name="FILE_NOT_FOUND" Code="11" Type="Alarm" Severity="Undefined" PC="ENU_PC_FILEERROR" SP="Could not open file %s on folder %s" /> <LOG Name="TS_SYNCHRO_LOST" Code="12" Type="Alarm" Severity="Critical" PC="ENU_PC_LOSS_OF_TS_SYNCHRO" SP="" /> ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 244 <LOG Name="CONFIGURATION_ERROR" Code="27" Type="Alarm" Severity="Critical" PC="ENU_PC_CONFIGURATION_INCONSISTENCY" SP="received video format (%s) higher than configured maximum one (%s)" /> <LOG Name="CC_ERROR" Code="28" Type="Alarm" Severity="Minor" PC="ENU_PC_STREAM_DISCONTINUITY" SP="continuity counter error on PID %d" /> <LOG Name="MISSING_VIDEO" Code="29" Type="Alarm" Severity="Major" PC="ENU_PC_NO_COMPONENT" SP="%s" /> ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 245 SP="PID %d not referenced in program %d" /> <LOG Name="PID_MISSING" Code="42" Type="Alarm" Severity="Major" PC="ENU_PC_NO_COMPONENT" SP="PID %d missing" /> <LOG Name="UNSUPPORTED_FRAME_FORMAT" Code="43" Type="Alarm" Severity="Major" PC="ENU_PC_UNSUPPORTED_FRAME_FORMAT" SP="%s" /> <LOG Name="ENCAUDIO_FORMAT_ERROR" Code="44" Type="Alarm" Severity="Critical" PC="ENU_PC_CONFIGURATION_INCONSISTENCY" SP="audio format %s is not compatible with %s encoding" /> ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 246 Severity="Minor" PC="ENU_PC_NO_AFD_IN_SIGNAL" SP="" /> <LOG Name="NO_WSS_DATA_PRSENT" Code="59" Type="Alarm" Severity="Minor" PC="ENU_PC_NO_WSS_IN_SIGNAL" SP="" /> <LOG Name="PMT_PID_NOT_SPECIFIED" Code="60" Type="Alarm" Severity="Minor" PC="ENU_PC_CONFIGURATION_INCONSISTENCY" SP="PMT PID is not defined for output program %d" /> <LOG Name="LINK_DOWN_INTERFACE" Code="61" Type="Alarm" Severity="Major" PC="ENU_PC_LINK_DOWN" SP="interface %d" /> ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 247 <LOG Name="POWER_FAILURE" Code="2003" Type="Alarm" Severity="Critical" PC="ENU_PC_POWERSUPPLYFAILURE" SP="%s" /> <LOG Name="MEMORY_FAILURE" Code="2004" Type="Alarm" Severity="Critical" PC="ENU_PC_HARDWARE_FAILURE" SP="%s" /> <LOG Name="DRIVE_FAILURE" Code="2005" Type="Alarm" Severity="Critical" PC="ENU_PC_DISKFAILURE" SP="%s" /> <LOG Name="UNABLE_TO_ACCESS_HARDWARE" Code="2006" Type="Alarm" Severity="Critical" PC="ENU_PC_HARDWARE_FAILURE" SP="accessing problem" /> </GROUP> - <GROUP Name="Server" GroupId="3"> ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 248 <LOG Name="WFM_COMPONENT_PROCESS_ERROR" Code="5000" Type="Alarm" Severity="Major" PC="ENU_PC_COMPONENT_PROCESSING_PROBLEM" SP="%s" /> <LOG Name="WFM_CONSISTENCY_ERROR" Code="5001" Type="Alarm" Severity="Major" PC="ENU_PC_CONFIGURATION_INCONSISTENCY" SP="%s" /> <LOG Name="WFM_ERRONEOUS_VERSION" Code="5002" Type="Event" Severity="Critical" PC="ENU_PC_WFM_ERRONEOUS_VERSION" SP="description of workflow %s has been modified but not its version %s" /> </GROUP> </LOGS> ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 249: Appendix

    In this Chapter ’Blades’..................page 250 ’Internal Switches & Software Configuration Consistency’..page 252 ’Flex10’ ..................page 253 ’Redundancy Schemes’ ..............page 258 ’Multicast Management’.............page 260 ’Multiple Blade Centers Configuration’ ........page 261 ’Interfaces Bitrates’ ..............page 263 ’HP Documentation’ ..............page 264 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 250: Blades

    Interface 4: LOM:1-d & LOM:2-d 6RU Device Each blade has 16 network interfaces. On the Flex10, they are named LOM:1-a to LOM:8-a and LOM:1-b to LOM:8-b; a blades being on the first Flex10 and b blades on the second one. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 251: Vlan Tagging

    When using VLAN tagging to have more than four interfaces in total in the 10RU device, or eight interfaces in total in the 6RU device, it is imperative that the configuration be consistent with the Flex10 configuration. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 252: Internal Switches & Software Configuration Consistency

    Otherwise, if an external data network is not set as a private network, as long as no client has sent an IGMP request to receive the stream, the network is flooded by the Flex10 on all interfaces. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 253: Flex10

    As a link between several blades, via a specific stacking cable. X7 and X8 can be used: As an internal link between the 2 Flex10 of the blade center. For ViBE VS7000 needs, at least one connector (X7 or X8) must be used this way. The same way as X2-X6.
  • Page 254 Flex10: one network for each Flex10 (Data_1-A and Data_1-B), connected to a FlexNIC of interface 2 on 10-RU devices or interface 4 on 6-RU devices, on private network and smart link. Uplink: x2 on the two Flex10. Data 2 (X3) network: ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 255 7 on 6-RU devices, on private network and smart link. Uplink: x5 on the two Flex10. The factory network configuration is also available on the CD-ROM. If you need less than four data networks, simply do not connect those you do not need. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 256: Flex10 Configuration

    Files to Help You Apply your Own Configuration First_part_config_Flex10_CX000.txt Last_part_config_Flex10_CX000.txt When you want to configure the Flex10, it can be easier to reset the configuration at first and then build your own configuration. These files will help you do this. The steps are: ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 257 Creates new profiles identical to the first profile. Assigns these profiles to the other blades of the enclosure. As usual, when the configuration is finished, save it carefully in a file (you can use the "show config" command). ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 258: Redundancy Schemes

    These 2 LANs are configured in SmartLink, i.e. if a LAN looses its external interface (link down of an external connector), the link down is "sent" to the internal interfaces of this LAN, and thus to the blades, which causes to switch the bonds on the other Flex10. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 259 A Flex10 is faulty. An external interface is faulty. One of the external switches is faulty, when each Flex10 is connected to a switch. For more information, refer to the HP Virtual Connect - Ethernet Networking Scenario Cookbook document. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 260: Multicast Management

    (the Flex10 cannot have this role). External LANs are configured as private networks, which forbids any traffic between blades. In an IP TV environment, this prevents from flooding a multicast stream in output of a blade towards all the other blades. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 261: Multiple Blade Centers Configuration

    Enclosure 4 External 10Gb Stacking link 10 Gb Uplink Internal Dual 10Gb Stacking links The diagram and the associated caption originate from the HP Virtual Connect Cookbook (see full reference in Section ’HP Documentation’ on page 264). ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 262 LAN. An internal data LAN must not be shared on several blade centers: each blade center must have its own internal data LAN. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 263: Interfaces Bitrates

    If the Internal data bitrate is too much reduced, this creates additional restrictions for the load-balancer. The blade center risks being under-used, or it will be impossible to create some jobs that need to be allocated on several nodes. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 264: Hp Documentation

    HP provides a number of documents for their blade centers. These documents are available on the HP Web site, but you can also find them on the CD-ROM delivered with your ViBE VS7000 system: HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure - Setup and Installation Guide...
  • Page 265: Appendix

    Appendix Network Settings (1RU Devices) Introduction This chapter provides detailed information on the network configuration for 1RU devices. In this Chapter ’Network Configuration’ .............page 266 ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 266: Network Configuration

    Appendix G ’Network Settings (1RU Devices)’ — Network Configuration Network Configuration On 1RU devices, the network configuration is as follows: Interface 1: LAN 1, System private LAN Interface 2: LAN 2, Internal data Interface 3: LAN 4, Data 1 Interface 4: LAN 3, Control ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 267: Glossary

    The most widely used local area network (LAN) defined by the IEEE as the 802.3 standard. Field For an interlaced video signal, a "field" is the assembly of alternate lines of a frame. Therefore, an interlaced frame is composed of two fields, a top field and a bottom field. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 268 FTP, FTPS, SMTP and NNTP . Internet Protocol. IP Address A 32-bit (IPv4) or 128-bit (IPv6) numerical identifier for a specific TCP/IP host device on a network, that represents the sender or receiver of information sent across the network. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 269 Resolution Determined by the number of pixels displayed per line or for a given area. Real Time Transport Protocol. es a s his Protocol defin tandardized packet format for delivering audio and video over IP networks. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 270 Unicast is communication between a single sender and a single receiver over a network. Coordinated Universal Time. UTC is the time standard by which the world regulates clocks and time. In casual use, UTC corresponds to Greenwich Mean Time (or GMT). ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 271 Vertical Blanking Interval. In analog video, the interval after the last displayed line of video in a field and before the first displayed line of video in the next field, during which a television receiver will synchronize vertically. ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 272 Glossary BLANK PAGE ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 273: Index

    Cabling Sample workflow Specifications Hot folder Definition GUI description Tutorial Date Configuration Display in the GUI Log clearing Log raising Decoding Input Audio Video TS file TS over IP Installation procedure see also Scrambling Java Requirements ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 274 MIB description SIG Editor Operation File output Smooth streaming MPEG-DASH Output File output Sample workflow Live output Specifications Specifications SNMP Configuration Definition HP blade center SNMP agent Management Software version Definition Management Synchronization configuration Manual covering ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 275 Job start Job submission Zone TS file Input Output TS over IP Input Streamer output User account Configuration Ventilation Video Audio/video extraction Decoding Encoding Processing Supported formats TS audio/video packetizing VS7000 10-RU (AC 200-240V single phase) ViBE VS7000 User Manual...
  • Page 276 Index Web TV Smooth streaming Workflow Categories Creation Library List Publication Samples Tab description ViBE VS7000 User Manual...

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