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Release Notes
Known Issues and Limitations
•
[Ref. #18212]
Expansion systems:
If you downgrade a Kaleido-X expansion system from
version 3.00 (or later) to version 2.20 without first splitting the frames as described in
the documentation, neither frame will reboot properly or be accessible via XAdmin. For
more information, please refer to “Splitting an Expansion Frame”, and “Recovering from
a failed downgrade”, in the
Kaleido-X (7RU) Hardware Description & Installation Manual
.
•
[Ref. #14527]
Version-2.00 upgrades:
When upgrading from version 2.00 to version 2.10
or later, the GPI/Genlock or KXO-24Router firmware upgrade may fail. When the multi-
viewer restarts, the Live Update process will automatically try to update the failed
cards.
System
Kaleido-IP
•
[Ref. #35458]
EdgeVision compatibility:
If you set the
high resolution
stream’s encoder
level to
Medium
in EdgeVision Configurator, the output stream resulting from a a 720p
input signal to the EdgeVision is currently not compatible with the Kaleido-IP, and may
result in noise (e.g., vertical lines, or stray dots) on the monitor wall.
Workaround:
In Edgevision Configurator, select a different encoder level for the high
resolution stream.
•
[Ref. #32805]
EdgeVision compatibility:
In the case of a Kaleido-IP multi-viewer system
with sources from an EdgeVision device, the Kaleido-IP must have version 6.40 (or later)
of the Kaleido-X software, and the EdgeVision must have version 1.05 (or later) of the
EdgeVision software.
•
[Ref. #32416]
Renaming transport streams:
Renaming a transport stream may result in
blank text labels or disabled/non-existent alarm statuses on the monitor wall.
Workaround:
Restart the Kaleido-IP unit after changing a transport stream’s name.
•
[Ref. #30834]
Kaleido-IP support for join and leave:
Before creating or modifying a
layout, for a
Kaleido-IP
system, review the guidelines listed under
Kaleido-IP Limitations
With the current version of the Kaleido-X software, Kaleido-IP systems do not support the
following:
• decoding of SMPTE 302M PCM audio
•
[Ref. #32512]
listening to the same audio stream at both multi-viewer outputs
• audio sampling rate change without a PSI change (see Ref. #33320 on
)
• detection or extraction of closed captions, teletext or subtitles
• V-chip monitors or metadata display monitors in a layout
• decoding of a signal’s aspect ratio from AFD or WSS metadata
• changing the multi-viewer’s network settings from the monitor wall (see Ref. #31429 on
• automatic output resolution detection (see Ref. #33030 on
)
• associating unicast transport streams to consecutive port numbers
• alarm-debouncing calibrations (see Ref. #27563 on
)