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Synchronizing Multiple Servers
Synchronized playback allows two or more Media Servers to play media with accurate
frame-by-frame synchronization over an Ethernet network connection. This applies to
either simultaneous playback of the same media file on multiple servers, or to playback of
coordinated clips utilizing different media files.
Synchronizing only affects server playback rates, not the Layer’s content. Each layer
could be playing different movies; only their playback timing will be the same. To
duplicate a movie on different layers, use the
Play Mode
parameter’s
use layer
setting.
When synchronizing multiple servers, assign one layer of one server to provide the
“master” timing for the other servers. This master layer has a unique
Sync ID
value, a
number from 1 to 20. Other linked layers, on the same server or other servers, act as
“slaves”, taking their playback timings, or frame rate, from the designated master layer.
Synchronization occurs frame by frame, so each layer’s movie files may be different
lengths, sizes, and formats. If the master layer is playing the 50th frame of a movie, the
layers slaved to it will play the 50th frame of whatever movie file is selected on those
systems. The master may be assigned to any of the
Play Mode
parameters (Play Loop
Forward, Play Loop Reverse, etc.) available from DMX. When assigned to synchronize,
the slave system’s layer matches the master system’s layer playback frame number by
frame number.
If the master layer plays a frame number that does not exist in the slaved layer’s movie,
the slaved layer displays the last available frame of its movie. Therefore, if the master
layer’s movie is longer than the slaved layer’s movie, the slaved layer will effectively
freeze on its last frame until the master’s layer loops.
If the slaved layer’s movie is longer than the master layer’s total movie, the slaved layer
will loop at the same frame as the master’s layer, and the slaved layer will never reach the
end of its movie file.
Both movies
beginning
frame
Master movie
ending frame
Slave movie
ending
frame
Both movies
beginning
frame
Slave movie
frames not
played
Master
movie
ending
Summary of Contents for CATALYST DV
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Page 26: ...CHAPTER 2 QuickStart 10 Catalyst V3 Media Server User Manual ...
Page 62: ...CHAPTER 6 Media Playback 46 Catalyst V3 Media Server User Manual ...
Page 70: ...CHAPTER 7 Movement and Size 54 Catalyst V3 Media Server User Manual ...
Page 138: ...CHAPTER 12 Art Net Protocol 122 Catalyst V3 Media Server User Manual ...
Page 150: ...CHAPTER 15 Serial Control 134 Catalyst V3 Media Server User Manual ...
Page 152: ...CHAPTER 16 MIDI Timecode 136 Catalyst V3 Media Server User Manual ...
Page 172: ...CHAPTER 18 Presets 156 Catalyst V3 Media Server User Manual ...
Page 190: ...CHAPTER 20 Diagnostic Displays 174 Catalyst V3 Media Server User Manual ...
Page 198: ...CHAPTER 21 Multiple Servers 182 Catalyst V3 Media Server User Manual ...
Page 208: ...Appendix B DMX Protocol 192 Catalyst V3 Media Server User Manual ...
Page 220: ...Appendix D Product and Safety Information 204 Catalyst V3 Media Server User Manual ...