Tip
Please note that if you now display the core View, the lettering ‘(rough esti-
mation)’ will be missing, indicating that the numbers displayed are now the
real, load-balanced ones.
The displayed warning does not mean that the configuration will not work.
Its meaning will be explained in
chapter 6.5.3.1
.
6.3.4
Transfer the Files to the Console
The Core file and the ‘meta’ VMC files are now ready to be used on a Vista
console.
On the Studer Vista System
If you are running the Session Configuration Tool on the Vista PC and the
search paths are set as described before, there is nothing more you need to do
in order to load a configuration. Simply switch to the Vista operating system
(i.e., the GC) and load a new configuration from the GC File menu.
On a Separate PC
If you are running the Session Configuration Tool on a separate PC, you will
need to transfer the configuration files to the Studer Vista control PC. Since
all files are Windows files, it is a simple matter of using a transfer medium
(CD-ROM, USB stick or even a LAN) to transport the files. Care has to be
taken to store the files under the appropriate directory on the Studer Vista
control PC as described above. The only files that must be transferred for
each configuration in the above example are:
•
MyConfig.vmc
•
MyConfig.cor
Both files must be in the same subdirectory, otherwise the Studer Vista will
not be able to load this configuration. The best practice is to always copy
the whole folder
<MyConfig>
containing both files and paste it to the
C:\
D950SYSTEMDB
directory.
Using Earlier Configurations
Since SW V4.1, the load balancing process handling the stereo channels
has been substantially improved. Therefore, if configurations made below
SW4.1 containing stereo channels are recompiled, resources can be set free
that become available for other purposes, such as increased channel count.
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