Feature limitation in this release
•
For Aurora Ingest to work with Windows 7, you need to disable the User Account
Control in your machine. Refer to
Disabling User Account Control on Windows 7
clients
on page 40 for more information in these release notes.
•
When installing the Aurora Ingest Server on the DSM (IEP configuration), different
password requirements cause the database installation of the Aurora Ingest Server
to fail. Refer to
Setting SQL password on a DSM
on page 40 for more information
in these release notes.
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RMI does not support importing directly into a K2 HD/SD Media Server.
•
RMI that imports directly into K2 Summit can only import to either shared K2
Summit storage or a single standalone K2 Summit.
NOTE: RMI cannot be setup to import to a combination of shared and standalone
K2 Summits or a combination of multiple standalone K2 Summits.
Changes and features in previous releases
The following sections describe changes and features in past releases.
Version 7.0.0
•
New Look — The look and feel of the Aurora Ingest has been changed to match
the rest of the Grass Valley product lines.
•
New terminology — The MediaFrame server will now be referred to as K2
BaseCamp. (The scaled-down version of the Aurora Browse/MediaFrame system
is still referred to as K2 BaseCamp Express.)
•
Use Configured Web Proxy Settings — You can set MediaFrame to use proxy
settings configured in your web browser to communicate with MediaFrame services.
For example, the proxy configured in Internet Explorer under Tools > Options >
Connections > LAN Settings > Proxy Server. Refer to
Use configured web proxy
settings
on page 43 for more information in these release notes.
•
Multi-Tiered Bins in K2 Summit — Aurora Ingest supports the ability to configure
records into K2 Summit's multi-level bin hierarchy feature. The configuration needs
to be set up within the Aurora Ingest Server. Refer to
Multi-tiered bin support for
K2 Summit
on page 44 for more information in these release notes.
•
Set Timecode per Channel — The setup is within the Channel Configuration part
of the Aurora Ingest Server. Refer to
Set Timecode per channel
on page 44 for
more information in these release notes.
•
Standalone RMI — This is the latest addition of RMI operating mode, which
doesn't require Aurora Ingest Server to import clips from removable media devices.
Standalone RMI requires a local database only to recognize previously imported
clips and disks. The option to run Standalone RMI is during RMI installation. Refer
to
Standalone RMI
on page 45 for more information in these release notes.
•
RMI import into K2 Summit — RMI allows importing clips directly into K2
Summit. Imports either can be saved into shared K2 Summit storage or into a single
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Aurora Ingest Version 7.1.0 Release Notes and Upgrade Instructions
18 October 2010
Release Summary