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Important:
If you select Tri-Level External
Reference or Bi-Level External Reference with
no valid reference signal coming into the server,
you will get corrupt video on all outputs.
Tip:
Although there is only a single reference input to the
server, each video processor board reports its reference
independently. Video Board 1# Reference applies to
channels A-D and Video Board 1# Reference applies to
channels E-H.
6.
In the
3G Serial
area, select how the server is
handling 3G video formats (1080p or 720p). This
setting only applies to VK, VV, and 3D channel
pairs.
•
1.5G
— two separate Dual-Link 1.5Gb/s video
signals are processed on two channels.
•
3G Level A/B
— a single 3.0Gb/s level B video
signal is processed on two channels. Video is
connected to the first channel in the pair, but both
channels are used to process the video. Whether
level A or B processing is available depends on
your hardware.
Note:
If you try to record a 3G level A/B video signal, the
second video signal that is multiplexed into the video stream
and would be processed by the second channel is ignored.
Only channel A can record.
7.
In the
Horizontal Phase
area, select a timing offset
for the video output relative to the reference timing.
8.
In the
Net Video
area, select whether the server
can share clips with another servers on the same
network (
Enable Network Video
). All servers
must have the same hardware and be operating in
the same video format.
Tip:
Clips from another server can be loaded and included
in a local Play List. Clips are not copied between servers
and the network connection must be maintained to use the
clip on a remote server.
9.
Click
Restart Mira
. A confirmation dialog box is
displayed.
10.
Click
Restart Mira
to restart the server application
and services with the new setting.
11.
Click
OK
when the restart has completed to dismiss
the window.
Video Router Setup
You can connect the server to an external router and
control the sources feeding the server.
Note:
The router must support the Evertz
®
Quartz protocol.
To Connect to a Video Router
You can change what destinations are coming into the
server from the router, as well as which sources on the
router are routed to those destinations.
1.
Launch the Mira Config application.
You may be prompted to allow the program to make
changes on the computer, click
Yes
.
2.
Click the
Video Router
tab.
3.
In the
Router IP Address
field, enter the IP
address of the router you want to control.
4.
In the
Router Port Number
field, enter the port
on the router you want to connect to.
5.
Click
Connect to Router
to connect to the router.
6.
In the
Video Router Destinations
area, select
which destinations on the router are connected to
each video channel input on the server. This is the
physical connection from one BNC to the other.
7.
In the
Change Router Sources
area you can
change what sources are being routed to the
destinations that are assigned to each video channel
input on the server.
Tip:
Router sources can also be changed in a replay event
using the Control Surface.
8.
Click
Apply
.
Audio Setup
You can select the number of audio tracks to record, what
sources audio will use, and which audio channel to
monitor from the analog audio out headphone jack. The
number of AES digital audio inputs and outputs depends
on the model of server you purchased.
To Configure the Audio Setup
Select the number of tracks to record and which tracks
are sent to the headphones jacks.
1.
Launch the Mira Config application.
You may be prompted to allow the program to make
changes on the computer, click
Yes
.
2.
Click the
Audio
tab.
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