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Nucoda and Phoenix 2014 Install Manual

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Nucoda and Phoenix 2014 Install Manual

© Digital Vision 2014. All rights reserved.

This manual is provided for informational use only and is subject to change without notice. Digital Vision assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual.

Centaurus, Centaurus II, Atomix and Atomix LT are registered trademarks of DVS Digital Video Systems GmbH.

ShuttlePRO is a trademark or registered trademark of Contour Design, Inc.

NVIDIA and NVIDIA Quadro are registered trademarks or trademarks of NVIDIA Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

THX Cinespace is a trademark and/or registered trademark of THX.

QuickTime is a trademark and/or registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.

Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United

States and/or other countries.

RED ROCKET, RED and R3D are trademarks of Red.com, Inc.

All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Digital Vision is an Image Systems company.

Nucoda and Phoenix 2014 Install Manual Contents

Contents

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Contents.............................................................................................................................

3

Contacts.............................................................................................................................

5

Resources..........................................................................................................................

6

Support.....................................................................................................................

6

Licensing..................................................................................................................

6

User Forum..............................................................................................................

6

On the Net................................................................................................................

6

Before You Begin...............................................................................................................

8

Upgrading.................................................................................................................

8

System Requirements........................................................................................................

9

Software Installation.........................................................................................................

10

Install Process........................................................................................................

10

Install Locations......................................................................................................

11

Install Options.........................................................................................................

12

Completion.............................................................................................................

14

Run Application......................................................................................................

15

Control Panels.................................................................................................................

16

Precision.................................................................................................................

16

Valhall.....................................................................................................................

24

Licensing..........................................................................................................................

28

System MAC Address............................................................................................

28

Troubleshooting License Problems........................................................................

29

ROOT Folder....................................................................................................................

31

ROOT Environment................................................................................................

31

User Login and Preferences............................................................................................

32

First Run.................................................................................................................

32

User Management..................................................................................................

33

Preference Basics..................................................................................................

33

Software Preferences......................................................................................................

38

Overview................................................................................................................

38

Folder Locations.....................................................................................................

38

Colour Scaling..................................................................................................................

43

Recommendations.................................................................................................

43

Definitions...............................................................................................................

44

Project Configuration..............................................................................................

44

Scaling Modes........................................................................................................

44

Colour Tools...........................................................................................................

45

NVIDIA Graphics..............................................................................................................

47

NVIDIA Driver.........................................................................................................

47

NVIDIA Dual-DVI....................................................................................................

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NVIDIA DVI Stereo.................................................................................................

51

DVS Centaurus II Video...................................................................................................

52

Hardware................................................................................................................

52

Driver Installation...................................................................................................

52

DVS Utility Programs.............................................................................................

53

VTR RS422 Control...............................................................................................

54

Centaurus II Enhanced Monitoring........................................................................

54

DVS SDI Stereo.....................................................................................................

54

VTR Remote Mode..........................................................................................................

56

Application Configuration.......................................................................................

56

Shuttle Pro.......................................................................................................................

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Configuration..........................................................................................................

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ShuttlePRO Layout................................................................................................

58

THX Cinespace................................................................................................................

59

License...................................................................................................................

59

Profiling and Calibration.........................................................................................

59

Enabling Cinespace...............................................................................................

63

References.............................................................................................................

64

Red Rocket Install............................................................................................................

65

Driver and Firmware...............................................................................................

65

Installation..............................................................................................................

66

PCI Slot Recommendation.....................................................................................

67

Telecine Control...............................................................................................................

68

Connections...........................................................................................................

68

Configuration..........................................................................................................

69

Appendices......................................................................................................................

72

SMPTE / CGR Scaling...........................................................................................

72

Setting Host IP Address.........................................................................................

75

Preference Files.....................................................................................................

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Contacts

Contacts

Stockholm

Digital Vision

Telefonv 30

126 26 Hägersten

Sweden t: +46 (0)8 546 182 00 f: +46 (0)8 546 182 09

Los Angeles

Digital Vision

6464 Sunset Blvd

Suite 830

Hollywood

CA 90028

USA t: +1 818 769 8111 f: +1 818 769 1888

Nucoda and Phoenix 2014 Install Manual

London

Digital Vision

11 Wardour Mews

London W1F 8AN

United Kingdom t: +44 (0)20 7734 8282 f: +44 (0)20 7292 6969

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Nucoda and Phoenix 2014 Install Manual Resources

Resources

Support

You can contact our Support Department using the telephone numbers shown on the

Contacts page. You can also email us :

[email protected]

Drivers, BIOS and system updates, technical notes and other support resources can be downloaded from our FTP site : ftp://dvsupport:[email protected]/

Licensing

For licensing requests or problems, please call us or email our License Department : [email protected]

User Forum

The Digital Vision web forum is an important site for all users of our products and contains a wealth of information. Please join : http://forum.digitalvision.se

Registration is quick and simple and allows full access to the forums. New released versions and important information will always be announced on the forum.

note

You can also subscribe to the forums and receive email notifications on new forum posts. This is especially useful for the announcements forums.

On the Net

Please join us on the social networks :

Facebook

Nucoda : http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nucoda/262219073813219

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Phoenix : http://www.facebook.com/pages/Phoenix/163127040447052

YouTube

Nucoda : http://www.youtube.com/user/NucodaTV

Phoenix : http://www.youtube.com/user/PhoenixRestoreTV

Twitter

http://twitter.com/_digitalvision_

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Before You Begin

Before You Begin

Nucoda and Phoenix 2014 Install Manual

Upgrading

Backup

If you are upgrading your software from a previous major version, make a backup copy of important files and folders. This should include any project folders and preference files.

alert!

Do not upgrade in the middle of a job unless you have a specific reason to do so or are instructed to do so by the Digital Vision Support Department.

Preference Files

Preference files are stored under the ROOT folder. See the ROOT Folder chapter.

Preference files are stored per user and for all users in the Users folder under

ROOT. See the User Login and Preferences chapter.

Projects

Projects are stored in a location set in the general.prefs preference file by the

parameter projectRootDir. See the section Software Preferences on page 37.

Compatibility

A best effort is made to preserve project and note compatibility between each consecutive major release (e.g. 2013.1 to 2013.2).

Parallel Installs

You can install a new major release in parallel with the previous without affecting your current installation.

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System Requirements

Digital Vision 2014 applications are supported on the following workstations :

· Hewlett Packard Z800 / Z820

· Dell Precision T3500 / T5500 / T7500 / T7600

For a list of supported storage units, graphics cards, video cards and operating systems

for this release, please see the application Release Notes and the Support

Digital Vision web site.

1 area of the

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1 http://www.digitalvision.tv/support/

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Software Installation

To start the installation, double click an installer program : install_nucoda-2014.1.nnn.exe

install_phoenix-2014.1.nnn.exe

note

We will use the Nucoda platform as our referenced application throughout this guide.

Installation and setup for the Phoenix platform is equivalent unless stated otherwise.

In most cases, simply replace the name Nucoda with the name Phoenix.

Install Process

Complete each step, pressing the Next button to continue.

Figure 1 : Installer starts Figure 2 : Choose product

You can only choose to install a single product at a time.

note

The available options depend on the selected product e.g. the Valhall panel install option will not be available for the Nucoda Compose

product. See the Install Options section on page 12.

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Figure 3 : Choose options Figure 4 : Review choices

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Tick the required options and then press the Next button to continue and review the choices made made.

Figure 5 : Install proceeds Figure 6 : Install completes

The install proceeds and completes.

If additional options are installed (e.g. Quicktime, DVS drivers), these are installed as part of the install process and may require user input.

Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 note

You may be prompted to Repair or Uninstall Microsoft Visual C++ 2008

Redistributable. Select to Repair : note Some options will require a system reboot.

Install Locations

Application executables and libraries are installed in folder :

C:\Program Files\Nucoda\2014_1\ and a (basic) application configuration setup is installed into folders :

C:\Nucoda\

C:\Nucoda\2014_1\

C:\Nucoda\2014_1\root\

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Environment Variables

A number of environment variables are setup as part of the installation process. These configure the location of the preference file, panel IP addresses etc.

note

For Phoenix installs, replace the string Nucoda with Phoenix (uppercase for the environment variables).

Environment Variable Description

NUCODA_LICENSE_DIR Set to the folder containing the product license file e.g.

C:\Nucoda\License

NUCODA_ROOT_V2014_1 Set to the "root" folder i.e. the folder containing the main preference file general.prefs e.g.

C:\Nucoda\2014_1\root

NUCODA_VALHALLPANEL The IP address by the Valhall panel e.g.

192.168.64.2

NUCODA_PRECISIONPANEL The IP addresses used by the three

Precision panels (comma separated) e.g.

192.168.21.1,2,3

NUCODA_PRECISIONCOLOUR The IP address used by the Precision

Colour panel (for Nucoda Fuse use) e.g.

192.168.21.1

NUCODA_KEYBOARD Set to the selected keyboard type e.g.

US note

The installation process will never touch your application configuration, projects or preferences. It will only install or update program executables and libraries. The installer can be safely re-run any time.

Install Options

The installation options are presented in a scrollable list.

Tick the checkbox to the left of the option name to schedule it for installation. Available

options will vary across products (7 below shows every possible option and may differ to

those you see).

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Figure 7 : All available install options

Precision Control Panel

see

Control Panel section

This option is available for Nucoda Film Master and

Nucoda Fuse 2

will set up the correct environment for a Precision Control Panel .

. Enabling this option

Valhall Control Panel

see

Control Panel section

This option is available for Nucoda Film Master,

Nucoda HD, Nucoda Fuse 3

Phoenix Finish 4

Control Panel .

and

. Enabling this option will set up the correct environment for a

Valhall

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DVS Atomix HDMI Driver

Select this option if you are using a DVS Atomix HDMI video board.

2 Nucoda Fuse supports the Precision Colour Panel only.

3 Nucoda Fuse supports the Valhall Colour panel only for full scene master layer grading.

4 Phoenix Finish supports the Valhall Colour panel only.

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DVS Atomix LT Driver

Select this option if you are using a DVS Atomix LT video board.

DVS Centaurus II Driver

see

DVS Centaurus II Video section

Select this option if you are using a DVS Centaurus2 video board.

note

The 32 bit Windows version should be use on systems running Windows Server

2003 32 bit.

Quicktime

Select this to install a version of Quicktime tested by Digital Vision.

note

Do not install the packaged version of Quicktime if you are using Windows Server

2003. Also note that Windows Server 2003 should be on service pack 2 or later.

THX CineProfiler Plug-in

Select this to install the THX CineProfiler integration support.

see

THX Cinespace section

Digital Vision Wallpaper

This sets the desktop wall-paper for the current user to a Digital Vision design.

Keyboard Type

This sets the keyboard layout for the application. You can choose a UK or US layout.

Install Documentation

Documentation is included in the installer. De-selecting this option will skip installing it.

Completion

Once complete, you will have a new set of icons on your desktop : note

The installer itself is copied to the folder :

C:\Nucoda\Releases\

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Please take time to read the application release notes and any important information provided with the install.

A web browser will open at the end of installation process and display the documentation index page. Double-click the desktop Nucoda 2014 short-cut at any time to access the documentation.

Run Application

To run the application, double-click its desktop short-cut icon e.g. Nucoda Film Master

2014.1.

You will be prompted to accept a license agreement on first run.

note

If you get a License Failure error, you need to request or install a Digital Vision

license. See Licensing on page 27.

System Configuration

By default, the application uses certain drives and folders (e.g. C:, D: and S:) for configuration and preference information. If these are not present, you will get a warning and you will not be able to proceed until your preferences have been configured for your system.

See the Software Preferences section on page 37.

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Control Panels

Precision

Precision is composed of three panels and is supported by Nucoda Film Master, Nucoda

HD and Nucoda Fuse 5 :

Precision Colour

● Precision Transport

Precision Touch

Cabling

Each panel has :

A separate power supply (12V, 4 pin DIN style connector)

● An ethernet network port

Figure 8 : Precision Control Panel connections and IP addresses

Power

Connect each panel to a power source using the supplied power cables. See 9 below.

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Network

Ethernet Port

Each panel has two ethernet ports. Use the top one :

Figure 9 : Precision Control Panel ethernet and power connections

Panel IP Addresses

The Precision panels have the following TCP/IP network addresses y default :

Precision Panel

Colour 192.168.21.1

IP Address

Transport 192.168.21.2

Touch 192.168.21.3

note

If you need to change the Precision panel default IP address, see page 18 below.

Environment

If you tick the Precision Control Panel option during software installation, an

environment variable is created and lists the default IP addresses of all Precision panels, comma separated.

Variable

NUCODA_PRECISIONPANEL 192.168.21.1,2,3

Value note For Nucoda Fuse, this environment variable will be : NUCODA_PRECISIONCOLOUR

Host IP Address and Settings

By default, the host computer network port connected to the panels is set to :

IP address : 192.168.21.4

Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0

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No other settings are required (gateway, DNS etc.).

note

If you need to change the host computer IP address, see the appendix Setting Host

IP Address on page 74. If you change this, you will also need to set the appropriate

panel IP addresses as well (see below).

Setting the Precision IP Addresses

To change the Precision panel IP addresses, enter the panel configuration menu.

1. Enter the configuration menu by holding the Tools button on the panel when powering it up (the left Tools button on the Precision Colour panel) :

2. Once powered up, the panel configuration screen will be shown.

3. Use the left joystick to navigate the menus :

• up /down options press to select

4. Select :

IP Configuration>

The IP Configuration screen will display the current IP address settings and let you change them. note The currently selected option will be highlighted in red.

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5. Press the joystick button to select and enter the IP Configuration menu.

The IP Configuration menu will look similar to the following (example only) :

Current Address eth0:

Current Address eth1:

Mask:

Server Address:

Use DHCP:

< Exit

192.168.21.1 (00:50:c2:xx:xx:xx)

(00:50:c2:xx:xx:xx)

255.255.255.0

192.168.21.100

NO

Figure 10 : Joystick navigation and adjustment knobs.

6. The ethernet port used is listed at the top :

Current Address eth0 :

7. Set the eth0 address

With Current Address eth0: selected (and highlighted in red), use the four knobs

below the display (as shown in 10 above) to adjust the IP address components.

8. Set the Server Address

Now use the joystick to select the Server Address option. Then use the four

knobs below the display to set this to the IP address of the host computer system.

note

The host computer is a system on your local network, probably one running the

Digital Vision application. You only need to configure the Server Address to enable a firmware update from the host computer with the specified IP address.

9. Once done, use the joystick to select :

Reboot note

Remember that each panel has a separate ethernet port and TCP/IP address. Each is configured using the same process as described above.

alert!

If you change the IP address of any of the Precision panels, you will also need to update the environment variable e.g. NUCODA_PRECISIONPANEL or

NUCODA_PRECISIONCOLOUR (for Nucoda Fuse).

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Precision Firmware Update

This section describes how to update the Precision panel firmware. note

Firmware can add new functionality, or modify existing functionality and may be required occasionally. Digital Vision will communicate this requirement to you.

To update the Precision firmware, you will need :

The new firmware files.

There may be up to 8 files called (e.g. fw1.pkg,..,fw8.pkg). Some might be 0

(zero) bytes in size and wll be skipped automatically.

• A TFTP (Trivial FTP) server program.

The TFTP program is used to transfer (push) the firmware files to each panel.

Firmware Files

Firmware files are included in the installer and placed in folder :

C:\Nucoda\2014_1\root\Panel\Precision\Firmware

Firmware Version

Before doing the firmware update, you should note the current firmware version installed. This will be a date and time, displayed via the configuration menu on panel boot. Do this for each panel.

As described above, to enter the configuration menu, hold down the Tools button on

panel boot and select :

Show version >

The firmware version is displayed as the Panelapp date and time :

….

….

Panelapp: panelapp 05/10/2011 10:25:18 AM

….

Downloading TFTPD32

We will use a TFTP program tftpd32.

note

This is included in the installer and placed in folder :

C:\Nucoda\utilities\tftpd

Installing the Firmware

1. Double click tftpd32.exe to start it.

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2. Set the Current Directory to the folder containing the firmware files (use the

Browse button to set this)

3. The Server Interface shown should be the IP address of the host computer network port which is connected to the Precision panel.

note

The Server Interface address shown should match the IP address used to set the

Server Address in the Precision panel IP Configuration steps as described above.

4. Power cycle each panel in turn, while holding down the Lock button on each

(the left Lock button on Precision Colour) (see below)

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The firmware files will be sent from the host computer to each panel by tftpd32.

On completion, each panel will reboot automatically.

5. On restart, check the firmware version and make sure the update was successful.

6. Repeat this procedure for each panel in turn.

Troubleshooting the Firmware Update Process

If you have problems with the firmware update, check the following points :

1. Check that each panel has the expected IP address configuration.

2. Make sure that the host computer network port connected to the panels is

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3. Make sure you can ping each panel from the host computer.

4. Disable any Windows firewall on the host computer network port connected to the panels.

Precision Emulator

A Precision Panel software emulator program is included with the application. This is a fully emulated version of the Precision Panel and behaves in the same way as the actual hardware. You can use the emulated panel controls and interact with a running Nucoda application as if you had a real panel.

note

The Precision Emulator works with Nucoda Film Master and Nucoda Fuse. The

Nucoda Fuse version emulates the Precision Colour panel only.

Starting the Emulator

The emulator is started via a BATCH file. This is linked on your desktop after install and also located under the application folder :

Desktop\Precision Emulator 2014.1

C:\Nucoda\Precision - Emulator\Precision Emulator 2014.1.bat

To start the emulator :

Double-click a batch (.bat) file e.g.

Desktop\Precision Emulator 2014.1

The batch file :

Sets up the Precision Panel environment

Starts the emulator (Precision.exe)

Starts the Nucoda application

Once the Nucoda application initialises the emulated panel, the panel displays its welcome screens as usual :

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Valhall

Valhall Control Panels consist of four user panels and a Power and Communications

Unit (PCU) 6 :

Media, Image, Colour and Scribe (tablet) panels

PCU power/communications

Cabling

The panels connect to the PCU using special cables and the PCU connects to the host

computer via a cross-over ethernet cable. This is shown in 11 below.

Figure 11 : Valhall Control Panel connections

Ethernet Setup

Host IP Address

By default, the host computer network port is set to :

IP address : 192.168.64.1

Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0

No other settings are required (gateway, DNS etc.).

note

If you need to change the host computer IP address, see the appendix Setting Host

IP Address on page 74. If you change this, you will also need to set the appropriate

panel IP addresses as well (see below).

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Valhall Panel IP Addresses

By default, the Valhall panel network port is set to :

IP address : 192.168.64.2

Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0

note

If you need to change the Valhall panel default IP address, see Changing Valhall IP

Address below.

Environment

An environment variable is created during application installation (if Valhall checkbox is ticked) and set to the default IP address of the panel.

Variable

DV_VALHALL_PANEL 192.168.64.2

Value

Changing Valhall IP Address

By default, the Valhall panel has an IP address of 192.168.64.2.

To change this press and hold the Event and Enter keys on the Image Panel when powering it up. After the panel initialisation, instructions for changing the panel IP

address will appear in the LED display as shown in 12 below.

Figure 12 : Image Panel - Press Event + Enter keys on power-up.

Instructions will appear in the large LED panel at the top of the Image panel.

Use the four knobs below the LED display to change the IP address. Once complete,

save the new address by pressing the BookM and Enter keys.

note

The LED instructions tell you to use the Shift key. However, keys have been moved and for the Nucoda products, the Shift key referred to is now BookM.

For 2014 application use, you will also need to :

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● Edit the DV_VALHALL_PANEL environment variable via My Computer /

Properties / Advanced tab

● Modify the IP address for the host LAN port connected to the Valhall.

alert!

The panel mouse driver uses the Windows Registry to determine the panel IP address. If you change the panel IP address from the default, you need to modify the

registry. See the section Valhall Mouse Driver below.

Valhall Mouse Driver

The Image Panel includes a trackball and buttons. This works as a mouse with the

Digital Vision Mouse Driver installed. The driver is installed automatically if you select to install the Valhall Panel when installing the main software application.

note

The mouse driver is installed as a Windows service and can be managed in the normal way via Control Panel / Administrative Tools / Services. The service is called

DvMouseDriver.

When running, an icon will be present in your Windows system tray :

Figure 13 : Valhall connected (top) and disconnected (bottom) system tray icons

Valhall Panel IP Change

If you change the Valhall panel IP address (see page 24), you will need to modify the

Windows Registry to ensure the panel mouse continues working :

Start / Run : regedit

Navigate to :

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE /

Software / Digital Vision / Valhall / RTC

● Right-click in the right-hand pane and select New / String Value :

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● Name this string value : PanelIP

Then double-click it and enter the new panel IP address as its value :

Reboot the system to ensure the DvMouseDriver service picks up the registry value for the new IP address.

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Licensing

A license is required to run the application. You can request this by sending an email to the Digital Vision licensing department : [email protected]

Include the following information :

System MAC address (see below)

● Company name

● Application to license

When received, the license string should be placed in the following file :

Product License File

Nucoda : C:\Nucoda\license\license.flic

Phoenix : C:\Phoenix\license\license.flic

Each license string should be placed on a single line in the license file and you should only have a single active license file with a .flic extension in this folder.

Environment

An environment variable is set to refer to the folder containing the license file license.flic.

By default this is set to as shown below (for each application installed) :

Variable Value

NUCODA_LICENSE_DIR C:\Nucoda\license\

PHOENIX_LICENSE_DIR C:\Phoenix\license\

System MAC Address

To find your system MAC address :

● Install the software

Open a CMD window :

Start/Run - cmd

Change to the folder (depending on installed product) : cd C:\Nucoda\utilities\machine_id\ or cd C:\Phoenix\utilities\machine_id\

● Run the machine_id program by typing : machine_id

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Your system identification will be printed to the CMD window e.g.

System ID: 00-1e-c9-81-cf-0b note

The machine_id program has the following options :

--verbose Display all known system MAC information

--list Display a list of possible (and acceptable) MAC addresses

--help / -h Display help

Troubleshooting License Problems

If you encounter a licensing error, follow the steps below to troubleshoot.

1. The license file is located in the directory given by the environment variable :

NUCODA_LICENSE_DIR (Nucoda) or

PHOENIX_LICENSE_DIR (Phoenix)

2. Make sure that the environment variable value has no extra spaces (at the start or end). Inserting quotes to show the extra spurious end space e.g.

NUCODA_LICENSE_FILE “C:\Nucoda\License\license.flic “

3. The license file is called license.flic.

If you are using Windows, make sure that the file has no hidden extension

(e.g. .txt). Check via the Windows file browser menu :

Tools / Folder Options/ View tab

Disable Hide extensions for known file types

4. Make the license.flic file is the only file with a .flic extension in the folder. We will load the first .flic file we find.

5. Make sure the date and time is correct on your computer.

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It is very important that the computer clock is not reset backwards in time

(changing timezone should be safe however). Clock adjustment may cause license failures and so prevent the application running.

6. Make sure that the MAC address in the license string (third field e.g.

003048671219) is correct for your system.

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See page 27 for locating your system MAC address.

7. The LAN MAC used must be on an active network interface. It must not be

disabled.

8. Make sure that the license string in the license.flic file is on one line only Do not split license strings over more than one line.

9. Make sure that the version of software you are running matches the version in the license (second field e.g. 2014.1)

10. Make sure you are running the correct application as per the license file.

11. The license is read from top to bottom. Make sure new and current licenses are first in the file.

12. The date in the license string is the date the license was created. This is followed by a duration number (in days). Make sure that the DATE and DURATION is within the active license period.

13. Some virtualisation products (e.g VMWare) interfere with the network devices we try and attach to. If you have such software installed, try disabling or uninstalling it.

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ROOT Folder

Documentation and configuration files for the 2014.1 release are installed in the base folder :

Product Base Folder

Nucoda : C:\Nucoda

Phoenix : C:\Phoenix

The ROOT folder is exists inside this base folder within a version specific folder.

Product Root Folder

Nucoda : C:\Nucoda\2014_1\root

Phoenix : C:\Phoenix\2014_1\root note This means multiple versions can co-exist side by side.

ROOT Environment

The ROOT folder location is specified by the environment variable :

Variable Product Value

NUCODA_ROOT_V2014_1 Nucoda C:\Nucoda\2014_1\root\

PHOENIX_ROOT_V2014_1 Phoenix C:\Phoenix\2014_1\root\

The ROOT folder specified as above is the primary folder location for application

configuration settings and preferences 7 .

note

The ROOT environment is used as the base location for locating preference files.

See the User Login and Preferences chapter.

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User Login and Preferences

You can create one or more users to run the application. A user named Default is used if no specific user is created. User accounts have the following benefits :

● Each user can have separate configuration settings specific to themselves

Configuration settings can configured to be shared between all users

User settings can be more easily persisted when the application is upgraded note

The User Login function will not isolate all application settings and preferences.

Projects remain global and shared by all users.

alert!

It is always a good idea to take regular backups of any preference files you create or modify.

First Run

When the application is run for the first time, you are prompted to choose or create a user.

On first run, a single user Default will be visible.

To use the Default user, press the OK button (or hit the ENTER key) :

To create a new user, press the New button. A dialog will open prompting for a user name. Type in a user name and press the OK button.

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User Management

The User Login dialog has the following functionality.

New

This creates a new user.

The new user will start fresh with some basic minimal settings defined.

alert!

User names must be unique.

Copy

This operation will copy the selected user (e.g. our user Tom) to a new user we name

(e.g. Alice).

All the preference files for the selected user will be copied to the new user.

Delete

This deletes the selected user and clears their preference files.

note You cannot delete user Default.

alert!

Deleting a user cannot be undone. If you think this might happen accidently (or if it does), make sure you have backups.

Preference Basics

note

Unless you need to specify preferences that have no GUI equivalent, or need finer control over them, you will not need to view or edit the preference files themselves.

Preferences are stored within sub-folders inside the ROOT folder.

There are preference files shared between all users and separate individual preference files per user.

All modifications made to the preferences in the application GUI will be saved to preference files stored inside the preference folder for the logged in user.

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The folders created are shown below.

Nucoda and Phoenix 2014 Install Manual

On a fresh install, only the Presets folder exists :

Folders Used :

ROOT/

|-- Presets

| |

| |-- System/

| |-- Users/

After user "Tom" is created and we run the application :

ROOT/

|

|-- System/

|-- Users/

|

|-- AllUsers/

|-- Default/

|-- Tom/ note

For more detail of folders and preference files created, see the appendix Preference

Files .

These folders are described below.

Presets/

ROOT/

|-- Presets

| |

| |-- System/

| |-- Users/

The Presets folder contains preference files shipped with the product. These files are used as a base level configuration.

alert!

Presets settings should never be modified and are over-written as part of the application upgrade process.

Only preferences inside the Presets folder get replaced when the application is upgraded.

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Users/

Preferences for users are stored in the Users folder :

ROOT/

|

|-- System/

|-- Users/

|

|-- AllUsers/ - settings inherited by all users

|-- Default/ - settings for user Default

|-- Tom/ - settings for user Tom

Each user created has a <User> folder created here to store their individual preference settings (e.g. user Tom above)

● The Default user folder always exists but may be empty if this user is not used.

The AllUsers folder contains preferences shared by all users.

A user (or their administrator) can edit (or copy) files in their own folder to affect a single user, or edit (or copy) files in the AllUsers folder to affect all users.

note Preference files inside the Users folder are not touched by an upgrade or install.

On first run of the application, some default preference files are copied from the

Presets\Users folder to the AllUsers and any <User> folder created (or Default if used).

Note that some preference files are created by the application on first run.

note

Any changes made by a user in the application preference GUI are saved in the

Users \ <User> preference folder.

note

A complete general.prefs file is created in the AllUsers folder. Preference files created in the <User> folder might be empty or minimal, ready for customisation.

System

The System folder contains preferences that are not user specific.

ROOT/

|

|-- System/

|-- Users/

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Files in this folder include project properties, keycode map file and various administrative files.

A user or administrator can edit these files to configure system level settings for all users on the system.

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A set of default system preference files are copied here from the Presets \ System folder on first run.

note Preference files inside the System folder are not touched by an upgrade or install.

note

For more detail of folders and preference files created, see the appendix Preference

Files .

Preference Load Order

Preference files are loaded in an order such that later ones (if they exist) will override earlier ones. The load order is as follows :

For System settings :

1. Presets \ System \

2. System \

For Users settings :

1. Presets \ Users \

2. Users \ AllUsers \

3. Users \ <username> \

Presets are always loaded first, followed by any global or shared settings (e.g. AllUsers) and then the specific preferences set, if they exist (e.g. for user "Tom"). The specific overrides the global or shared.

This mechanism allows easier customisation while using a known base configuration.

Customisation

A user or administrator can customise application preferences in various ways.

alert!

Never modify Presets preference settings. These are installed and overwritten on a software update.

Global System Level

To modify system (machine) level preferences, modify files in the ROOT \ System folder.

Users

To change the settings shared by all users, modify the preference files in the ROOT \

AllUsers folder.

To change the settings for a specific user, modify the preference files in their specific user folder ROOT \ <User>.

On first run, an initial set of user preference files is placed in the <User> folder. These are not complete preference files but fragments : a few basic minimal settings only.

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Using Preference Files

As stated above, on first run, an initial set of user preference files is placed in the

<User> folder but these start as fragment preference files i.e. a basic minimal set of preferences only.

As an example, the AllUsers general.prefs file (read before a <User> general.prefs file) is complete but the <User> general.prefs file may contain only 6 or 7 settings that override the AllUsers settings loaded.

note

If desired, you can replace the initial <User> "fragment" general.prefs file with the full version from AllUsers and adjust it as required.

Any preference changes made by a user in the application GUI will be saved to files in their logged in user <User> folder.

Manual Editing

You can manually edit the <User> preference files and copy any desired preference settings, adjusting as desired.

The general.prefs file is hierarchical and has various sections inside other sections.

This format is also shared by some other preference files.

In the general.prefs, the top-level is called general, a sub-level is panel, a sub-sub-level

brightness (within sub-level precision) containing a setting touch etc. Each level is delimited by curly-braces "{" and "}" e.g.

general

{

..

trackballStyle "Vector"

..

precision

{

brightness

{

touch 0.780000

..

}

..

}

..

}

You should keep this hierarchy in your <User> general.prefs.

note You can use the AllUsers \ general.prefs as a guide.

alert!

If you manually edit a <User> general.prefs file and place a setting at the wrong

level (e.g. putting "touch" inside the general section), it will be silently discarded.

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Software Preferences

The layout and organisation of the application preferences are discussed in the User

Login and Preferences chapter.

The main application preference file is called general.prefs and it is located inside the

ROOT \ Users folder as :

AllUsers \ general.prefs

<User> \ general.prefs

The <User> version may be a minimal number of settings while the AllUsers version

might be complete. See the User Login and Preferences chapter for a discussion.

In addition to the general.prefs preference file, there are some others that are also used to store application settings.

note

Understand that references to the preference file general.prefs below might be to the

<User> folder specific version or that stored in the AllUsers folder.

Overview

The main areas requiring configuration are :

● Default folder for projects

Various media folders (e.g. caches, proxies etc.)

Rendering threads to use

● MXF media search paths note

Any folder paths you specify in the general.prefs file can be relative or absolute (full path). A relative path in this file will be relative to the folder containing the

general.prefs file itself (i.e. the root folder).

alert!

Any folder paths you specify in the general.prefs file must include a trailing slash character. Use S:\CacheFolder\ and not S:\CacheFolder.

Folder Locations

Paths for important folders are set in the general.prefs file.

The following sections include some default and recommended folders to use for application metadata (e.g. projects) and generated media (e.g. renders, captures).

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Default Volumes

C:\

Drive

Operating system.

RAID 1 (mirror).

D:\

S:\

Description

Application install but no application metadata or media.

Digital Vision data

RAID 1 (mirror, usually internal disks)

Application metadata (e.g. projects) and some media (e.g. thumbnails, audio captures etc.). Not main renders/caches.

Example : D:\Nucoda\2014_1\projects\

Example : D:\Nucoda\media\2014_1\thumb\

Digital Vision media

RAID 5 (real-time volume, usually external RAID storage).

Renders/caches and video captures.

Example : S:\Nucoda\media\2014_1\cache\

Options

Option Description projectRootDir This setting specifies the default folder for new projects.

D:\Nucoda\2014_1\projects\

Location

D:\ notesRootDir This setting specifies the default folder for saving application notes.

D:\Nucoda\2009_0\notes\

D:\

CompositionNotesRootDir This setting specifies the default folder for saving application composition notes.

D:\Nucoda\2009_0\compositionNotes\

D:\ cacheRootDir This specifies the folder under which we write cache renders. The caches are separated automatically into folders on a project basis.

S:\Nucoda\media\2009_0\cache\

S:\ proxyRootDir This specifies the folder to save generated proxy files (if defined for the project). The proxies are separated automatically into folders on a project basis.

S:\Nucoda\media\2009_0\proxy\

S:\

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D:\Nucoda\media\2009_0\thumb\ captureRootDir This specifies the folder to save VTR video capture sequences. The captured sequences are separated automatically into folders on a project basis.

S:\Nucoda\media\2009_0\capture\ audioRootDir This specifies the folder to save VTR audio capture sequences. The captured audio sequences are separated automatically into folders on a project basis.

D:\Nucoda\media\2009_0\audio\

D:\

S:\

D:\ alert!

For performance reasons, it is recommended to keep :

· Captured audio and video on separate drive volumes

· Thumbnails on a separate volume to caches and captured video

Thread Settings

The thread settings control the degree of parallelism used when rendering sequences and hence the overall rendering performance.

These are set via the GUI or by editing the general.prefs file.

GUI

Main Screen / Preferences / Rendering

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Figure 14 : Setting threads in the GUI Preferences screen

Preference File

name Description renderTileThreads How each frame is split (tiled) for rendering in parallel.

renderFrameThreads How many frames are rendered in parallel

1

Setting

Total number of

CPU Cores

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The application will set the thread settings automatically when first installed (and no preference file exists). The optimal values for the thread settings are dependent on many factors and these settings are a guide only. For best performance on any

particular workflow, you should undertake your own benchmarks.

MXF Section

name Description avidDirectory This is the default folder list searched for MXF media linked to AAF files.

Default : S:\Avid MediaFiles\

The MXF media file structure needs to be placed under one of the folders specified by the avidDirectory setting.

You can specify multiple search folders e.g.

avidDirectory "S:\Avid MediaFiles\" "H:\Avid MediaFiles\" note

The application allows the specification of up to three folders to search through the

GUI. More can be defined via the preference file (but the GUI will show the first three only). See the Avid Integration chapter in the User Guide.

Image Memory

The Image Memory is a pool of system memory reserved by the application and used for storing images (both processed and unprocessed).

This includes sources, renders and intermediate results. This will be memory unavailable to other applications or third-party libraries in use on the system.

GUI

Configure Image Memory in the Main Screen / Preferences / Rendering tab :

Figure 15 : Image Memory preference

Preference File

Name Description memoryImagePoolMaxMB Set size of Image Memory (MB)

Default

RAM / 2

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Recommendations

A 64 bit application can make use of a great deal of system memory and you can set

Image Memory to a high value e.g. RAM - 4096 MB. This is your total RAM minus 4

GB for OS/system reserved use.

Examples :

System RAM (GB)

64

16

8

4

60000

12000

4096

2048

Image Memory

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Colour Scaling

Each project includes a configuration option that defines the project colour scaling.

Colour scaling modes affect :

SDI Monitoring and whether this SDI signal is scaled or unscaled (untouched).

Video I/O and whether the SDI signal is scaled or unscaled (untouched).

Black and white levels to use for timeline filler, transitions, pan/scan blanking, fade to colour

Colour Tool behaviour and what black and white levels they pivot around

Algorithm effectiveness for scene detection and DVO tools alert!

The scaling behaviour can include scaling and clipping of your output display and so it is essential to understand and test this behaviour carefully, then configure for your own workflow requirements.

Recommendations

The following colour scaling modes are recommended. A more detailed description is

given in subsequent pages and the appendix SMPTE / CGR Scaling on page 71.

Video/Linear Work

Use : Linear (SMPTE)

Video I/O will capture and lay-off the whole 0-1023 10 bit signal with no scaling or clipping. The signal is untouched (in/out).

SDI monitoring will be unscaled and untouched, displaying all 0-1023 values.

Generated black and white levels inside your project (e.g. blanking, filler etc.) will be SMPTE levels 64 and 940

By default, colour tools will pivot around 1023.

Film/Log Work

Use : Film Log

As above, video IO and monitoring will be unscaled and untouched 0-1023.

Generated black and white levels inside your project (e.g. blanking, filler etc.() will be Cineon levels 95 and 685.

By default, colour tools will pivot around1023.

note

See colourPivotPoints section in the preference file general.prefs (see the Software

Preferences chapter).

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Definitions

We use terms SMPTE and CGR and we define these as :

SMPTE : Refers to the standard legal video signal 0-100%

10 bit Range : 64 - 940

Values can exist outside of the 64-940 range (super-blacks and whites)

CGR : Refers to a Computer Generated Render mode

10 bit Range : 0 - 1023

Note that this is not a legal SDI video range

Project Configuration

Select the scaling mode to use on a per-project basis on the main project screen.

Figure 16 : Project colour scaling menu note

Note that individual colour adaptive tools allow you to set an independent scaling mode inside the tool.

Scaling Modes

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The scaling modes are Linear (SMPTE), Linear (CGR), Film Log and Video Log and have the following behaviours.

Linear (SMPTE)

Unscaled SDI

The SDI signal is not touched (assumed SMPTE already). The full SDI range is

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note captured (0-1023) and output/monitored (0-1023) as is.

Colour tools pivot around the SMPTE values 64 and 940.

Linear (CGR)

Scaled SDI

The SDI signal is scaled on both capture and output (monitoring and I/O). On capture, we scale the 64-940 to 0-1023 and thus lose the any super blacks and whites. On layoff (and monitoring), we scale the 0-1023 back to 64-940.

Linear (CGR) mode will limit your output to SMPTE levels (e.g. 64-940).

Colour tools pivot around the CGR values 0 and 1023.

In RGB 4:4:4 mode, CGR mode will not scale the SDI video signal 8

Film Log

Unscaled SDI

Logarithmic data.

Colour tools pivot around the LOG values 95 and 685

Video Log

Unscaled SDI

Logarithmic data.

Colour tools pivot around the SMPTE values 64 and 940.

note

See appendix SMPTE / CGR Scaling on page 71 for more detailed diagrams

showing the signal path for Linear (SMPTE) and Linear (CGR) modes.

Colour Tools

The colour adaptive tools have their own independent scaling mode option with the default taken from the main project setting. The scaling mode will affect the black and white points used and the way the tool pivots around them when adjusting parameters.

Figure 17 : Linear (CGR)

Pivot around 0.

Video level graticule.

Figure 18 : Linear (SMPTE)

Pivot around 64.

Video level graticule.

Figure 19 : Film Log

Pivot around 95.

Log/Cineon level graticule.

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You can modify the black, mid and white points of the scaling modes via the colourPivotPoints section of the general.prefs file.

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NVIDIA Graphics

The NVIDIA graphics card acts as a display device and a Graphics Processing Unit.

note The recommended SDI monitoring solution is via an installed DVS video board.

NVIDIA Driver

See the Digital Vision web site 9 for the latest driver recommendations.

Installing/Upgrading Driver

If you need to install or upgrade an NVIDIA graphics driver, follow these instructions. For an upgrade, it is best to completely uninstall the driver first, reboot the system and then install the new driver.

Before installing or upgrading to a new NVIDIA driver, uninstall any current driver. See below for instructions on how to completely uninstall the driver.

Your NVIDIA driver will be packaged as an installer you can double-click. If it is already unpacked, you should have a setup.exe installer program to double-click : note Previously installed NVIDIA drivers are usually placed in a folder C:\NVIDIA.

After install, if you experience slow graphics update or issues, make sure the display driver Hardware Acceleration is set to Full. Do this via : alert!

Display Properties / Settings / Advanced / Troubleshoot

Driver Uninstall

Use the Control Panel and Add or Remove Programs to remove the NVIDIA display drivers from your system :

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You may be prompted to choose other NVIDIA components to remove. Be careful to only choose the display/graphics component.

Do not reboot the system at the end when prompted by pressing the Cancel button.

Before rebooting, also uninstall the driver via the Device Manager :

My Computer / Manage

Select Device Manager :

Then select your graphics device on the right, right-click and Uninstall :

Then reboot.

NVIDIA Dual-DVI

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Dual display mode using the Dual-DVI ports on the NVIDIA FX4600 graphics card allows you to connect two displays, including projectors, LCD panels or CRT's. Each DVI-I connector is dual-link capable.

This hardware configuration is set up in Extended Desktop DVI mode.

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Components

The NVIDIA FX graphics card :

NVIDIA FX Graphics board

PCI-Express x16 slot.

DVI and DisplayPort

Power connector.

Setup

To set up dual-display mode with a dual-DVI card :

Right-Click on your desktop and select : NVIDIA Control Panel

From the list on the left, select the option : Display / Setup multiple displays and then on the right, we can set the mode to use.

Set Dualview :

Figure 20 : Choosing Dualview mode and display orientation and type

You can then set the orientation of your monitors and choose the primary display.

note The primary display is the display on which your Windows task bar appears.

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Application Configuration

Start the Digital Vision 2014.1 application and on the main screen, select the

Preferences/Monitoring tab :

Figure 21 : Monitoring preferences

Then enable the Dual Display tick box :

This ensures the application is aware of both display screens and orientates itself. note

Note that many of the Monitoring/Video IO settings require an application restart. You can configure more than one setting at a time by pressing Cancel when prompted to restart and proceeding to the next configuration option. Restart once all done.

alert!

Do not enable the NVIDIA SDI direct output.

We can orientate the display the application expects on each of the two outputs i.e. which display for GUI and which for Monitor : note

Figure 22 : Dual Display DVI order and Monitor Anchor

Monitor Anchor

If our displayed image size is different to the resolution of our monitor (e.g. displaying PAL frames on an HD resolution display), then Monitor Anchor defines how our image is re-positioned and placed inside this display.

This is mainly used when the second monitor resolution is different from the primary (GUI) display resolution.

We re-position and re-fit the image using the panel buttons fit and 1:1 (keyboard short cut keys f and g respectively).

Set the Monitor Anchor dependent on how the second display is positioned in respect to the first on the desktop Display Properties window :

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Figure 23 : Orientation for setting

Top Left.

Figure 24 : Orientation for setting Centre.

NVIDIA DVI Stereo

The Digital Vision 2014 release includes support for Stereo Mode monitoring using the

NVIDIA DVI output.

This stereo mode treats the left and right stereo channel as a separate field which is interlaced to a frame for display through DVI. note This stereo mode requires monitor support (e.g. Zalman ZM-M220W).

Enabling Stereo Mode

There are two configuration options for stereo mode. One option sets enables stereo globally and one sets which device we use.

note

For Centaurus II SDI stereo, see page 55

Project Global Level

This turns stereo mode on for the project globally and is a tickbox on the main project screen.

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Device Level

The device level setting enables stereo output for the NVIDIA DVI output. This setting is inside the stereo section of the main preference file general.prefs :

Option Values Description interlaceDVIOutput true | false Send stereo output through

NVIDIA DVI connector, each stereo channel as a separate field.

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DVS Centaurus II Video

Digital Vision 2014 applications support the DVS Centaurus II and Centaurus II LT video cards. These can be used for video I/O (capture/layoff), audio ingest (embedded/AES),

VTR machine control and monitoring.

Hardware

Our workstation solutions incorporate the main Centaurus II board for the SDI A

channels, alongside a slot used for the SDI B channels

connector (using a breakout cable).

10 and the RS422 remote

Figure 26 : Centaurus II PCI video board alongside the SDI B channel board.

Audio

You can use embedded audio or AES via the AES connector /breakout cable 11 .

To monitor audio using the Centaurus II video board, start the Digital Vision 2014.1 application and on the main screen, select the Preferences/Monitoring tab and enable the Use Video IO card as audio monitor tick box :

Driver Installation

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If you have a DVS Centaurus II video board, you should install a driver as part of the

main application install by ticking the Install DVS Centaurus II driver box (see Install

10 No electrical connection is required for the SDI B card.

11 The AES option panel may not be installed inside your system.

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Options on page 12).

On 32 bit Windows, install the 32 bit driver

On 64 bit Windows, install the 64 bit driver

Centaurus Firmware

During the driver install, a CMD window will open and prompt you to update the card firmware. If you enter Y when prompted and press the <ENTER> key, the firmware will be flashed. You only need to do this once.

note After driver installation, you will need to reboot.

DVS Utility Programs

We install a selection of DVS utility programs that help configure the video board, retrieve card information and perform some basic trouble-shooting.

The programs are installed in folder :

C:\Program Files\Digital Vision\2014_1\DVS_2014_1\

dvsconf

The dvsconf program displays card information, such as driver/firmware levels and licensed options. It also allows you to run various tests and diagnostics on the hardware.

Driver and Firmware Revisions

The firmware revision is shown after the HW label.

Licensed Options

To see a list of licensed options installed on the card, on the Card 0 tab, press the

Setup button and choose Info License (see 27 below).

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VTR RS422 Control

To use the Centaurus II RS422 port (instead of the PC COM port), set the following environment variable :

My Computer / Properties / Advanced tab / Environment Variables

Variable

USE_DVS_VTR_IF 1

Value

Centaurus II Enhanced Monitoring

Version 2014 enhances the SDI monitoring capability of the DVS Centaurus II video board. The Centaurus II SDI output now supports the real-time display of the NVIDIA

OpenGL (GPU) output, including grading, histograms, graphs and shapes.

This is called OpenGL or GPU read-back.

Enabling Monitoring Enhancements

To enable the monitoring enhancements, enable the global option :

Preference File

In the general.prefs IOCard section : enableReadback true

GUI

In the main Preferences/Monitoring tab, enable the OpenGL readback to Video option :

When enabled, you will have an extra button below the Library button, indicating the status of GPU read-back : note

Toggle GPU read-back on/off by clicking this button.

Note, that when GPU read-back is disabled in the Preferences, you will only have

Mon and Vid icons :

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DVS SDI Stereo

The Digital Vision 2014 release includes support for Stereo Mode monitoring using the

DVS video board.

note

You will need the Multidevice license option installed on your DVS video card. To find

installed options, use the dvsconf program (see page 53).

Enabling this mode will output video tracks 1 and 2 to the two stereo channels via SDI A and B. Both SDI channels with be in 4:2:2 mode.

Stereo Outputs

Video Track

1

2

SDI Output

A

B

Channel

Left

Right

Enabling Stereo Mode

There are two configuration options for stereo mode :

Project Global Level

This is a tickbox on the main project screen :

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Device Level

The device level setting enables stereo output for the DVS Centaurus II video card.

These settings are inside the IOCard section of the main preference file general.prefs :

Name Description dualDVSOutput Enable or disable stereo output through

SDI A and B channels.

reverseStereoOutput Switch the left/right stereo channel between SDI A and B.

Default false false

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VTR Remote Mode configures the Digital Vision application to respond as if it was a

VTR device under RS422 remote control.

We can control the Digital Vision application from a VTR device (stop, play, rewind, jog) via the RS422 control cable.

note VTR Remote Mode is supported with Centaurus2 video boards.

Figure 28 RS422 connection for VTR Remote mode

Note that the RS422 cable is connected in the opposite orientation compared to that used for normal VTR control from the Digital Vision application.

Application Configuration

Enable VTR Remote Mode inside the Digital Vision application by pressing the Remote button to the left of the play controls :

Figure 29 Remote button

Once enabled, the button turns orange : your current timeline position.

and a locator window opens displaying alert!

The timeline should be fully rendered for VTR Remote Mode to work correctly.

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Shuttle Pro

If you have a Contour ShuttlePRO, we supply a preference file you can use.

Configuration

Each Digital Vision application has a specific ShuttlePRO preference defined for use with the application. To use the right preference, follow these steps :

· Right-click on the ShuttlePRO 2 icon in your system tray and select Open

Control Panel

· In the Control Panel, click on the Options button

· Then Import Settings.

· Browse to (depending on product) :

C:\Nucoda\ShuttlePRO or

C:\Phoenix\ShuttlePro

· Select the relevant Digital Vision application preference file and Open.

· Press Apply on the Control Panel

The ShuttlePRO should now work with the Digital Vision application.

note

The key mapping on the ShuttlePRO device for the Digital Vision application can be modified. See the ShuttlePRO manual for help with this.

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ShuttlePRO Layout

The ShuttlePRO button layout is shown in 30 below.

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Figure 30 : ShuttlePRO v2 Button Layout

Shuttle Wheel Positions

Position

1

2

5

6

3

4

7

Left Side

Backward 5fps

Backward 10fps

Backward x1

Backward x2

Backward x3

Backward x5

Backward x8

Right Side

Forward 5fps

Forward 10fps

Forward x1

Forward x2

Forward x3

Forward x5

Forward x8

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THX Cinespace

Digital Vision applications support the THX cineSpace software suite. This includes integration with the THX cineProfiler application allowing easy monitor profiling and calibration via the Digital Vision application. The cineProfiler integration has to be

selected for installation as part of the main application installation process (see page

10).

note You will need a Cinespace license to use these features.

To use Cinespace with Digital Vision 2014.1 :

Install the THX cineSpace software suite (v2.9)

● If you want to integrate the Nucoda or Phoenix application with THX cineProfiler then select THX cineProfiler Plug-in when installing Digital Vision v2014.

License

Cinespace v2.9 node-locked licenses are placed in a text file :

C:\Program Files (x86)\THX\cineSpace\licenses\license.lic

note Note the license extension for Cinespace is .lic (not .flic)

Profiling and Calibration

The Digital Vision v2014 applications can profile and calibrate your monitor in cooperation with the THX cineProfiler application. note You will need to use a recent version of THX Cinespace e.g. v2.9 or later.

How it Works

The cineProfiler application includes a Digital Vision plugin that communicates with our application via TCP/IP (local or remote). This mechanism means that cineProfiler can direct us to display the colour patches on our output device and still control the profiling process.

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Figure 31: Profiling using the Nucoda plug-in to cineProfiler

Procedure

We need to configure the Digital Vision application and cineProfiler application separately.

Digital Vision Application

Start the software and ensure we are monitoring through the correct device. In general, this will be via the video I/O device (e.g. DVS Atomix LT).

· On the main project screen, switch to the Preferences screen

· Then the Monitoring/Video IO tab

· Check that Enable SDI IO Card is on

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Also set the desired SDI Link and format and enable :

Always use default format for monitoring

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· Switch to the Colour tab

· Choose Linear (SMPTE) as the colour scaling mode

· Switch to the System screen

· Press the Listen to cineProfiler button

When enabled, the application prints :

Listening for cineProfiler plugin events … note

Our application listens on a TCP/IP port for communication from the cineProfiler application. By default, this port is 9988 but you can set this in the general.prefs file

(see page 37) CineProfilerServer section :

CineProfilerServer

{

port 9988

}

cineprofiler

Attach the calibration probe to the system.

note

The probe can be directly attached to the system running cineProfiler or on a different system by using the THX probeServer application.

Choose the following settings :

· Viewing Device : Projector

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· Viewing Device Controls : disable (un-tick) brightness and contrast

· Profile Type : Quick Cube or Normal Cube note

A Quick Cube uses 1000 colour patches. A Normal Cube uses 8000 patches

(and so takes more time).

· Plugin : Nucoda

· A window opens and prompts for an IP address and port to use for the Digital

Vision application (see below).

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If we are running cineProfiler on the same system as the Digital Vision application, you can leave the IP address as the default, localhost.

Once complete, follow the usual cineProfiler instructions to perform the actual profiling.

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Enabling Cinespace

To enable THX cineSpace for a project output format, select the THX CineFilmMaster

CMS mode on the project screen :

Figure 32 : Select THX CineFilmMaster CMS mode

You can then use the ..Select custom CMS dialog to choose your monitor and target profiles and configure Cinespace.

Burnt in CMS

You can burn a selected CMS profile into an output format by enabling the Apply CMS button :

Figure 33 : Enabling a burnt in CMS using Apply CMS note You can only burn-in a CMS to a secondary output format.

View CMS

Use the selected CMS profile as a viewing LUT only by enabling the View CMS button inside the project.

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Figure 34 : CMS toggle button inside project.

A viewing LUT is not rendered or burnt into the output.

References

THX CineSpace is installed with online documentation. Use your web browser and open the following file :

C:\Program Files (x86)\THX\cineSpace\docs\cineSpace.html

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Red Rocket Install

Red Rocket Install

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The Red Rocket card is a hardware accelerator for decoding and debayering 4K R3D files in realtime.

The hardware consists of :

• Single slot / Full-length PCI-Express card

• x16 physical [see below] alert!

A x16 PCI-Express slot is required - physical and electrical. This is due to the power requirements of the card.

The card is supported in the HP Z800 and Dell T7500/T7600 workstations only.

Driver and Firmware

Download 12 the driver and firmware bundle to your local disk and unzip.

The package includes :

A Microsoft Windows device driver

Firmware update

Red Rocket Installation Guide (PDF)

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Installation

alert!

When working inside your computer workstation with the Red Rocket card, ensure you read and follow the safety instructions detailed in the Red Rocket Installation

Guide.

note

Always read the application Release Notes before installation.

If you are requested to update the Red Rocket driver and firmware and the hardware is already installed, you should uninstall the driver before doing the update i.e.

My Computer / Manage / Device Manager - open Sound, video and game controllers, right-click Red Rocket and select Uninstall :

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Once the uninstall is complete, reboot. Then update driver and firmware as described below.

1. Install Red Rocket card : a. Shutdown your workstation, unplug power and open case b. Install the Red Rocket card in a spare x16 PCI-Express slot

[page 67 below]

c. Close case and return cabling and power. d. Start workstation.

2. Install Windows driver : a. Windows will notice new hardware and open the Found New Hardware wizard b. Select : Install from a list or specific location c. Navigate to the folder containing the Windows driver files and proceed to install.

Continue through any Windows warning dialog window.

3. Reboot workstation

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4. Install Red Rocket firmware : a. Navigate to folder containing Red Rocket firmware files b. Double-click batch file : Install_Firmware.bat

c. Confirm upgrade by pressing : Y

The update process may take some time. Wait for completion.

5. Shutdown the workstation

6. Wait for one minute

7. Start workstation.

8. Validate driver and firmware install : a. Right-click My Computer and select Manage b. Select : Device Manager c. Expand section : Sound, video and game controller d. Check that the Red Rocket device is present

PCI Slot Recommendation

The slot recommendations below assume standard HP Z800 and Dell T7500 configurations.

HP Z800 - Slot 2

Second from top

Dell T7500 - Slot 2

Second from bottom

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Telecine Control

Telecine Control

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Digital Vision applications support a Spirit Classic Telecine Controller. This allows us to interface to Spirit and Shadow telecine devices. We support both transport and picture control (grades).

note The Telecine Picture control (grading etc.) requires a license option.

Connections

The Telecine Controller connections are as follows :

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RS422 - to the Nucoda system

This provides the transport control (play, rewind etc.)

Ethernet - to the Telecine unit itself (Eth0)

Ethernet - to the Nucoda system (Eth1)

This connection is used if you have the Telecine Picture Control option licensed.

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Configuration

Ethernet LAN

By default, the ethernet LAN ports are configured as follows :

Port (Internal Name)

Eth0 (vrr0)

Eth1 (vrr1)

IP Address

10.1.3.251

192.168.25.1

Use

To Telecine

Do not change this

See note below.

13

To Nucoda

A dedicated link is preferred.

Changing Nucoda LAN Address

alert!

This procedure is for advanced users only!

If you need to change the default IP address Nucoda LAN port (Eth1), follow these instructions :

Connect a cross-over ethernet cable to Eth1

Use an SSH client 14 to connect via SSH to the Telecine unit

user astec

pass astec

port 22

Switch to superuser : su <enter>

pass astec

Edit the file 15 : /etc/rc.local

● Change the vrr1 line to reflect your desired IP address e.g.

ifconfig vrr1 <New IP> netmask 0xffffff00

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13 The Eth0 ethernet connection does not use TCP/IP for communications to the Spirit

Classic or Shadow Telecine. As such, the IP address is not used and does not need configuration.

14 On Windows, you can use a free SSH client such as PuTTY available from : http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/

15 You will need to use the vi editor.

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ifconfig vrr1 192.168.80.55 netmask 0xffffff00

● Save the file and reboot the unit.

● Test you can access the device on the new address (e.g. ping)

Preference File

Software preferences are stored in the file :

C:\Nucoda2014_1\root\general.prefs

The telecineControl section specifies the IP address assigned to Eth1 (Nucoda

LAN) e.g.

telecineControl

{

address "192.168.25.1"

port "420"

} note

The address option is the IP address of the Eth1 port (Nucoda LAN). You should not

change this unless you also change the Telecine Controller IP address (see page

69).

Use

Telecine transport controls are available in the List Capture/VTR Capture screen.

In addition, the optional Picture Control functionality is available via the tab Telecine

Settings inside the VTR Capture window.

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Figure 35 : Telecine Settings menu inside VTR Capture window.

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Appendices

SMPTE / CGR Scaling

Using SMPTE video bars (64-940 or 0-100%), we will consider the SDI signal as it passes through the system when using the two modes Linear (SMPTE) and Linear

(CGR).

Input Scope

SMPTE video bars 0-100%

Data 64-940

These examples will use YC r

C b

4:2:2 SDI signals. note

Linear (CGR) mode does not scale RGB 4:4:4 signals unless you set the

general.prefs option : scale444 true

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Capture

Linear (SMPTE) Mode

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Capture video bars to disk.

Linear (CGR) Mode

Complete signal captured.

Signal unscaled and untouched.

Capture video bars to disk.

CGR mode takes 64-940 signal only and scales this to 0-1023. Clipping any low and high data values.

Input signal is scaled.

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Output/View complete SDI signal.

Signal untouched.

Linear (CGR) Mode

Signal untouched.

Output/View scaled SDI signal.

In CGR mode signal is scaled 0-1023 to

64-940.

Signal scaled back to 64-940.

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Setting Host IP Address

This section describes the basic process for setting the TCP/IP address for a network port on Windows. This is for a manual setting and not using DHCP.

For this example only, we will use the following TCP/IP addresses :

IP address : 192.168.8.100

Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0

Default gateway : 192.168.8.1

Preferred DNS server : 192.168.21.10

note

You should replace the above example values with the ones you need (and as directed).

A network port attached to a control panel (i.e. Precision or Valhall) requires only the

IP address and the Subnet mask set.

Windows 7

Open the Control Panel ( Start / Control Panel )

● Select : Network and Sharing Center

● On the left-hand side, choose : Change adapter settings

In the list of adapters shown, double-click the one you want to change

● In the new dialog that opens, click the Properties button :

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● In the dialog that opens, double-click the item :

Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)

● In the new dialog that opens, make sure you select :

Use the following IP address

Set the IP address and Subnet mask to the desired values e.g.

Replace the above example settings with those you require (as directed).

note

A network port attached to a control panel requires only the IP address and the

Subnet mask set.

● Press OK until we exit all the dialogs and then exit the Control Center.

Windows XP

Open the Control Panel ( Start / Control Panel )

● Double-click Network Connections

● In the list of adapters shown, double-click the one you want to change

Click the Properties button

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● In the dialog that opens, double-click the item :

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● In the new dialog that opens, make sure you select :

Use the following IP address

Set the IP address and Subnet mask to the desired values e.g.

Replace the above settings with those you require (as directed).

note

A network port attached to a control panel requires only the IP address and the

Subnet mask set.

Press OK until we exit all the dialogs and then exit the Control Center.

Control Panel Specific Settings

If you are setting up the network port attached to a control panel, you should also

disable any TCP/IP checksum offload feature. This setting is found in the Adapter dialog via the Configure...

button.

● Open the Control Panel ( Start / Control Panel )

Select : Network and Sharing Center

On the left-hand side, choose : Change adapter settings

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● In the list of adapters shown, double-click the one you want to change

In the new dialog that opens, click the Properties button :

In the dialog that opens, select the Configure...

button :

● Switch to the Advanced tab

● Locate the IPv4 Checksum Offload item

Set Disabled : note

This field depends on your ethernet hardware and driver and may have a slightly different name and be in a different location or menu.

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Preference Files

To use the application, you are required to login (to the application) as a particular user.

● The default login is a user named Default

Other users can be created via the User Login dialog (see page 31)

Presets

The application is shipped and installed with some preset preference files. Some are global and system specific, others will be used as a base for user settings :

Preset folders created :

System : ROOT \ Presets \ System

User : ROOT \ Presets \ Users

After application installation but before first use, the Presets folders contain :

After Installation (before application use) :

ROOT/

|

|-- Presets

| |

| |---------- System/

| | - UIResources.prefs

| | - defaultEffectList.prefs

| | - defaultOutputFormats.prefs

| | - keycode.map

| | - logger.conf

| |

| |---------- Users/

| - AAFMetadataMap.prefs

| - CMSPresets.prefs

| - HotKeys.prefs

| - ParamPresets.prefs

| - colour.prefs

| - paramLayout.configs

| - valhall.conf

|

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System and User Settings

After First Run and Create of First User (Tom)

We add the following in ROOT :

ROOT/

|

+

|

|

|-- System/

| - minidumps/

| - keycode.map

| - lockfile

| - lockfile.owner

| - projects.properties

| - user.config

|

|-- Users/

|

|-- AllUsers/

| - CMSPresets.prefs

| - Clip.prefs

| - HotKeys.prefs

| - colour.prefs

| - general.prefs

| - paramLayout.configs

|

|-- Default/

|

|-- Tom/

- Clip.prefs

- ExportFolder.prefs

- ExportLUTFolder.prefs

- exportMedia.prefs

- general.prefs

On First Run :

Users \ AllUsers folder :

A set of default preference files are copied from Presets \ Users

A complete general.prefs file is created

Users \ <User> folder :

Some preference files are created here. These files may be empty or incomplete but are ready for customisation as required.

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