Vista Digital Mixing System
Date printed: 20.08.09
SW V4.1
Software V4.1 15
# Multicast
# -------------
# If you use IGMP multicasts instead of broadcasts in your network,
# you have to uncomment the lines below. It is possible that a
# container is member of one or more than one multicast groups.
#
# NOTE: For an optimal performance, make sure that all network resources
# (Switches, Routers...) support IGMP.
#
# NOTE: To avoid IP conflicts, check the available addresses for
# multicast groups (www.iana.org). Use preferable addresses from the
# local scope (239.255.0.0/16) described in RFC 2365.
#
# NOTE: If the multicast should reach computers beyond the local subnet
# Set MulticastTimeToLive > 1 (1 is default)
# MulticastGroup = 239.255.0.1
Multicast groups should all be disabled
# MulticastGroup = 239.255.0.2
# MulticastGroup = 239.255.0.3
# MulticastTimeToLive = 10
# Multiple Network Adapters
# -------------------------------------
# When more than one network adapter is enabled on the computer, the MAC Address has to be specified
#
MAC = 00-AA-11-BB-22-CC
in case of a Vista 6/7/8 with multiple network adapters, they need to be specified here
A.5.5
D950System.ini
The following entry needs to be added in the
D950system.ini
file:
IsRelinkActive=Yes
A.5.6
Tie Line Management
On every Vista console, tie lines need to be configured with the OnAir
configuration tool. They may be any type of I/O, the most efficient of them
are HD links giving 96 channels in both directions per Cat5 cable pair. Fur-
thermore, MADI interfaces with a maximum channel capacity of 64/64 are
quite popular for tie lines. MADI tie lines may also be configured to use
less than 64 I/O – any desired number smaller than 64. AES/EBU or Line
interfaces can also be used as tie lines if only a small number of audio
channels needs to be shared, such as for transmission lines.
Tie line management is dynamic, therefore only the maximum number of
audio channels used simultaneously needs to be considered.
The total amount of configured tie lines is displayed in the I/O Sharing area
of the general patch in the GC, as well as the number of the currently free
tie lines.
Summary of Contents for Vista
Page 16: ...Vista Digital Mixing System 1 2 Introduction SW V3 3 Date printed 05 08 03 ...
Page 36: ...Vista Digital Mixing System 1 22 Introduction SW V3 3 Date printed 05 08 03 ...
Page 38: ...Vista Digital Mixing System 2 2 Desk Operation SW V3 3 Date printed 05 08 03 ...
Page 76: ...Vista Digital Mixing System 3 2 Parameters SW V3 3 Date printed 05 08 03 ...
Page 128: ...Vista Digital Mixing System 3 54 Parameters SW V3 3 Date printed 05 08 03 ...
Page 132: ...D950 Vista Digital Mixing System 4 4 GC Operation SW V3 3 Date printed 05 08 03 ...
Page 148: ...D950 Vista Digital Mixing System 4 20 GC Operation SW V3 3 Date printed 05 08 03 ...
Page 266: ...D950 Vista7 Digital Mixing System 5 4 AutoTouch SW V3 3 Date printed 27 08 03 ...
Page 464: ...Vista Digital Mixing System 6 2 Remote Bay SW V3 3 Date printed 05 08 03 ...
Page 468: ...D950 Vista Digital Mixing System 7 2 ConfigTool SW V3 3 Date printed 05 08 03 ...
Page 522: ...D950 Vista Digital Mixing System 7 56 ConfigTool SW V3 3 Date printed 05 08 03 ...
Page 588: ...Vista Digital Mixing System 9 10 Application Notes SW V3 3 V3 5 Date printed 26 10 07 ...
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