User Guide: MS9100P, MS9100D, MS9200P, MS9000 HD Player Control Application Sof
HD Player Appendix D: Specifications 98 Rev. 6.0 Appendix D: Specifications Primary Video Output Format: RGBHV / YPrPb to SMPTE274M and
HD Player Appendix D: Specifications 99 Rev. 6.0 7 Green Ground 15 No Connect 8 Blue Ground HDSDI – Digital Video Genlock Input 1 – Com
HD Player Appendix D: Specifications 100 Rev. 6.0 16:9, 4:3, 5:4, Aspect Ratio support Flexible Format Converter High quality up / dow
HD Player Appendix D: Specifications 101 Rev. 6.0 Audio Output Impedance 600 ohms System Control Aids Genlock Controls o Video Black A
HD Player Appendix D: Specifications 102 Rev. 6.0 Glossary The following section contains definitions for some common terms that may be enco
HD Player Index 103 Rev. 6.0 A Black burst signal contains vertical sync, horizontal sync and chroma burst information. Block • Rectangular a
HD Player Index 104 Rev. 6.0 Color space The color range between specified references. Typically references are quoted in television: RGB, Y,
HD Player Index 105 Rev. 6.0 Switzerland. Tel: 011-41-22-717-2221. Fax: 011-41-22-717-2481. Email: mailto:[email protected]. Internet: www.ebu.ch.
HD Player Index 106 Rev. 6.0 Y matrix values and filter characteristics. It does not actually define the electro-mechanical interface-see ITU-
HD Player Index 107 Rev. 6.0 in MPEG-1 and MPEG-2. A group of picture blocks, usually four, which are analyzed during MPEG coding to give an e
HD Player Chapter 1: Introduction/Quick Reference Guide 9 Rev. 6.0 Chapter 1: Introduction/Quick Reference Guide The MediaSonic HD Player is a
HD Player Index 108 Rev. 6.0 see also:B frames, I frames and MPEG Pan and Scan The technique used to crop a widescreen picture to conventional
HD Player Index 109 Rev. 6.0 block. In level 4 the parity disk receives excessive load for writes and no load for reads. In Level 5 the load i
HD Player Index 110 Rev. 6.0 Standard SCSI: 5 Mbps (max.) Fast SCSI: 10 Mbps (max.) Ultra SCSI: 20 Mbps (max.) For each of these there is t
HD Player Index 111 Rev. 6.0 bit-serial interface. Allows eight embedded AES/EBU audio channel pairs. SMPTE 305M: The SMPTE standard for Seri
HD Player Index 112 Rev. 6.0 difference components (Y, R-Y, B-Y) of a video signal. It is generally used as shorthand for ITU-R 601. The term
HD Player Index 113 Rev. 6.0 Index A ATSC 9 Audio Output On/Off 32 B Base Channel Number 38 BCS 40 BCS Adjustment 59 C Channel Properties
HD Player Index 114 Rev. 6.0 I Information Window 33 File Information Window 33 Log Window 33 Log Window Tabs Main 33 Stream Errors 34 Log
HD Player Index 115 Rev. 6.0 RJ45 Pinout 69 RS232 9 S Serial Port Pinout 69 Single Projector 47 SMTPE 9 Soft Edging 47 Black Correction 5
HD Player Chapter 1: Introduction/Quick Reference Guide 10 Rev. 6.0 Mouse Connect the system mouse here Keyboard Connect the system keyboard
HD Player Chapter 1: Introduction/Quick Reference Guide 11 Rev. 6.0 The MS9200P Selected MS9200P features: • Digital and Analog HD video outpu
HD Player Chapter 1: Introduction/Quick Reference Guide 12 Rev. 6.0 Figure 2 MS9200P, Digital HD Player Card Output Detail
HD Player Chapter 1: Introduction/Quick Reference Guide 13 Rev. 6.0 The MS9100P Selected MS9100P features: • Analog HD video outputs • SPDIF 5
HD Player Chapter 1: Introduction/Quick Reference Guide 14 Rev. 6.0 The MS9100D Selected MS9100D features: • Analog HD video outputs • SPDIF 5
HD Player Chapter 1: Introduction/Quick Reference Guide 15 Rev. 6.0 Figure 5. MS9100D, Analog HD Player, AC Power Input Voltage Selector Swit
HD Player Chapter 1: Introduction/Quick Reference Guide 16 Rev. 6.0 Getting Started By this time you have completed your system connections and
HD Player Chapter 1: Introduction/Quick Reference Guide 17 Rev. 6.0 To play a different clip • Click File on the main menu of the MediaPlayer;
HD PLAYER MANUAL October 2002 Copyright © 2002 MediaSonic All rights reserved No part of this documentation may be reprodu
HD Player Chapter 1: Introduction/Quick Reference Guide 18 Rev. 6.0 The MediaSonic MS9000 HD Player Control Application software The MediaSonic
HD Player Chapter 1: Introduction/Quick Reference Guide 19 Rev. 6.0 The HD Player interface consists of several main “segments”: • Status and
HD Player Chapter 1: Introduction/Quick Reference Guide 20 Rev. 6.0 To Play a Clip 1. Double click the clip in the Playlist, this will Cue the
HD Player Chapter 1: Introduction/Quick Reference Guide 21 Rev. 6.0 The view menu allows the user to: • Turn the Status display on or off T
HD Player Chapter 1: Introduction/Quick Reference Guide 22 Rev. 6.0 The About HD Player display: Click here to Close
HD Player Chapter 1: Introduction/Quick Reference Guide 23 Rev. 6.0 MS9100D Users, additional Windows™ Media Player information You may implemen
HD Player Chapter 1: Introduction/Quick Reference Guide 24 Rev. 6.0 Output Mode Select video output mode from the two available: Audio Mode St
HD Player Chapter 1: Introduction/Quick Reference Guide 25 Rev. 6.0 Update Select the Update button to save your settings after you have made a
HD Player Chapter 2: The Playlist display 27 Rev. 6.0 Chapter 2: The Playlist Display The Playlist Use the Playlist area of the HD Player
HD Player Preface 1 Rev. 6.0 Preface About This User Guide This manual contains detailed information about your MediaSonic HD Player unit. Th
HD Player Chapter 2: The Playlist display 28 Rev. 6.0 • Drag and Drop: Open an explorer window, select one or more files and drag them onto
HD Player Chapter 2: The Playlist display 29 Rev. 6.0 The various fields in this dialog are described below. Clip name The clip name specifi
HD Player Chapter 2: The Playlist display 30 Rev. 6.0 Selecting and Playing a Clip To Play a Clip 1. Double click any clip in the Playlist,
HD Player Chapter 3: Transport & Status displays 31 Rev. 6.0 Chapter 3: Transport & Status displays The HD Player interface is sim
HD Player Chapter 3: Transport & Status displays 32 Rev. 6.0 Paused The Paused indicator is displayed under the following circumstances.
HD Player Chapter 3: Transport & Status displays 33 Rev. 6.0 Loop This indicator will be on when the Auto-repeat mode is selected. The aut
HD Player Chapter 3: Transport & Status displays 34 Rev. 6.0 This button is used to toggle the audio output on or off. Video Output: Blac
HD Player Chapter 4: The Log/ File Information Windows 35 Rev. 6.0 Chapter 4: The Log / File Information Windows The Information display at
HD Player Chapter 4: The Log/ File Information Windows 36 Rev. 6.0 • Stream Errors – Lists any errors in the MPEG stream, useful for troublesho
HD Player Chapter 4: The Log/ File Information Windows 37 Rev. 6.0 The Status Bar The Status Bar lists information about the main menu commands
HD Player Preface 2 Rev. 6.0 Software Versions This manual applies to HD Player software release 6.0 VERSION DATE BY COMMENTS 6.0 10.15.02 S
HD Player Chapter 5: HD Player Configuration 38 Rev. 6.0 Chapter 5: HD Player Configuration The HD Player Software provides a number of con
HD Player Chapter 5: HD Player Configuration 39 Rev. 6.0 Set the channel to loop at startup This option determines the state of the auto-rep
HD Player Chapter 5: HD Player Configuration 40 Rev. 6.0 Enable AV Sync Select this option to allow the HD Player Software to force synchroni
HD Player Chapter 5: HD Player Configuration 41 Rev. 6.0 This mode is similar to a Computer graphics output. This is a five wire signal, with
HD Player Chapter 5: HD Player Configuration 42 Rev. 6.0 BCS – Brightness-Contrast--Saturation Refer to Chapter: 9 for details on BCS adjus
HD Player Chapter 5: HD Player Configuration 43 Rev. 6.0 The following table illustrates the formats supported. Some of these are not standar
HD Player Chapter 6: Timecode 44 Rev. 6.0 Chapter 6: Timecode Large control systems often require a number of different, and usually dive
HD Player Chapter 6: Timecode 45 Rev. 6.0 Note: A Clip has to be cued using the transport controls or a remote control message for the timec
HD Player Chapter 6: Timecode 46 Rev. 6.0 Stop At Select the Stop At option set a stop point for the timecode. This time can be before or aft
HD Player Chapter 6: Timecode 47 Rev. 6.0 Configuring as a Timecode Slave In the slave mode the HD Player can be programmed to start playing
HD Player Table of Contents 3 Rev. 6.0 Table of Contents Preface ...
HD Player Chapter 6: Timecode 48 Rev. 6.0 In this mode a cue command is required for the timecode trigger to be activated. Configuring as a
HD Player Chapter 7: Soft Edging/Display Overlap 49 Rev. 6.0 Chapter 7: Soft Edging/Display Overlap The following techniques can be employ
HD Player Chapter 7: Soft Edging/Display Overlap 50 Rev. 6.0 The MediaSonic HD Player can be configured to provide luminance and/or chromi
HD Player Chapter 7: Soft Edging/Display Overlap 51 Rev. 6.0 Configuring a Soft Edged System To access the Soft Edging control, right-cli
HD Player Chapter 7: Soft Edging/Display Overlap 52 Rev. 6.0 This will open the Overlap Control Dialog box. The following sections describe
HD Player Chapter 7: Soft Edging/Display Overlap 53 Rev. 6.0 Vertical and Horizontal Borders To define the vertical and/or horizontal borders
HD Player Chapter 7: Soft Edging/Display Overlap 54 Rev. 6.0 Gamma Once the borders have been defined, the next requirement is to determine t
HD Player Chapter 7: Soft Edging/Display Overlap 55 Rev. 6.0 Typical gamma settings are between the values 1.6 – 2.8 although this will vary
HD Player Chapter 7: Soft Edging/Display Overlap 56 Rev. 6.0 Black Correction This feature is only available in YPrPb Color Space. Certain
HD Player Chapter 7: Soft Edging/Display Overlap 57 Rev. 6.0 Update Click the Update button to download these settings at any time during the
HD Player Table of Contents 4 Rev. 6.0 The Clip Properties Dialog ...
HD Player Chapter: 9 BCS 58 Rev. 6.0 Chapter 8: Genlock The MediaSonic HD Player can be configured to operate in a number of differe
HD Player Chapter: 9 BCS 59 Rev. 6.0 Select a Genlock Mode depending on your system configuration. Genlock Standalone/Master Select t
HD Player Chapter: 9 BCS 60 Rev. 6.0 Genlock Cable Use cables provided by Mediasonic for best results. If necessary use the following d
HD Player Chapter: 9 BCS 61 Rev. 6.0 Chapter 9: Brightness-Contrast-Saturation The MediaSonic HD Player provides some built in control
HD Player Chapter: 9 BCS 62 Rev. 6.0 Saturation Saturation refers to the “amount” of color present in a video signal. For example a ligh
HD Player Chapter: 10 Configuration Files 63 Rev. 6.0 Chapter 10: Configuration Files To enable the HD Player to “remember” it’s conf
HD Player Chapter: 10 Configuration Files 64 Rev. 6.0 Or, press Ctrl-S on the keyboard. Loading a configuration file A different co
HD Player Chapter 11: Remote Control Configuration 65 Rev. 6.0 Chapter 11: Remote Control Configuration Two specific components are required
HD Player Chapter 11: Remote Control Configuration 66 Rev. 6.0 To Edit Method settings Click the Method name and then click the now active Edi
HD Player Chapter 11: Remote Control Configuration 67 Rev. 6.0 The Remote Control Wizard - Serial Control Parameters (RS232) page This page of
HD Player Table of Contents 5 Rev. 6.0 BCS – Brightness-Contrast--Saturation ...
HD Player Chapter 11: Remote Control Configuration 68 Rev. 6.0 Click on the list to select either Protocol. Click Next to advance Click Fi
HD Player Chapter 11: Remote Control Configuration 69 Rev. 6.0 The Remote Control Methods wizard TCP/IP page The following window results afte
HD Player Chapter 11: Remote Control Configuration 70 Rev. 6.0 Click on the list to select either Protocol. Click Next to advance Click Finis
HD Player Chapter 12: Remote Control Protocols 71 Rev. 6.0 Chapter 12: Remote Control Protocols The HD Player facilitates remote control w
HD Player Chapter 12: Remote Control Protocols 72 Rev. 6.0 To Run Telnet 1. Click the Windows Start icon on your desktop 2. Select Run. The wi
HD Player Chapter 12: Remote Control Protocols 73 Rev. 6.0 Command Reference Playrange <Channel> <start chapter> < end chapter&
HD Player Chapter 12: Remote Control Protocols 74 Rev. 6.0 Returns a list of the files loaded into the current playlist. Audioon <Channel&g
HD Player Chapter 12: Remote Control Protocols 75 Rev. 6.0 Examples Use the following sequence of commands to set up and play an entry from th
HD Player Chapter 12: Remote Control Protocols 76 Rev. 6.0 Available Player Commands The following table illustrates the commands that are sup
HD Player Chapter 12: Remote Control Protocols 77 Rev. 6.0 The HD Player does not currently support search to frame, but this command is still
HD Player Table of Contents 6 Rev. 6.0 Remote Control Wizard Protocol page...
HD Player Chapter 13: Video Outputs 78 Rev. 6.0 Chapter 13: Video Outputs The MediaSonic HD Player has three video output options (see belo
HD Player Chapter 13: Video Outputs 79 Rev. 6.0 • 1V p–p RGB and YprPb • 3.3V p-p HSync and Vsync • Horizontal and Vertical Edge blending 1
HD Player Chapter 14: Application Notes 81 Rev. 6.0 Chapter 14: Application Notes The following sections contain some application specific
HD Player Chapter 14: Application Notes 82 Rev. 6.0 A simple way to set up a system using this method is to “common” the RS232 receive lines o
HD Player Chapter 14: Application Notes 83 Rev. 6.0 Example: A Two Player System (two-channels) The example system utilizes two MS9200 HD Play
HD Player Chapter 14: Application Notes 84 Rev. 6.0 • Designate Device 2 as “Slave” (Tcreceive) • Set both devices to begin playing at a spe
HD Player Chapter 14: Application Notes 85 Rev. 6.0
HD Player Chapter 14: Application Notes 86 Rev. 6.0 The following diagram illustrates a Genlocked system and how it would be connected. Th
HD Player Appendix A: TCP/IP Communications 87 Rev. 6.0 Appendix A: TCP/IP Communications An Introductory Note A full explanation of Ethern
HD Player Table of Contents 7 Rev. 6.0 Saving the Subnet Mask and IP Address Values...
HD Player Appendix A: TCP/IP Communications 88 Rev. 6.0 Static Assignment Static assignment allows the user to assign an IP address to a devic
HD Player Appendix A: TCP/IP Communications 89 Rev. 6.0 Choosing IP Addresses Two scenarios exist that will dictate the IP address assigned to
HD Player Appendix A: TCP/IP Communications 90 Rev. 6.0 The Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask is another 32-bit binary number that is used to &apos
HD Player Appendix A: TCP/IP Communications 91 Rev. 6.0 The TCP/IP Properties Dialog Box Assigning the HD Player IP Address and Subnet Mask S
HD Player Appendix A: TCP/IP Communications 92 Rev. 6.0 ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -t Where 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx' is the IP Address of the HD
HD Player Appendix B: An Introduction to MPEG 93 Rev. 6.0 Appendix B: An Introduction to MPEG It is not an exaggeration to say there is a
HD Player Appendix B: An Introduction to MPEG 94 Rev. 6.0 A Decoder that supports a particular profile and level is only required to support t
HD Player Appendix B: An Introduction to MPEG 95 Rev. 6.0 Multiplexes And Elementary Streams So far the discussion has concentrated on audio a
HD Player Appendix B: An Introduction to MPEG 96 Rev. 6.0 Transport Stream A transport stream is another MPEG 2 mechanism for combining audio
HD Player Appendix D: Specifications 97 Rev. 6.0 Appendix C: Encoding Guidelines The following notes present encoding details required for
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