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Installation and troubleshooting information for Editing Applications Cleaner® XL Autodesk Burn Installation and User’s Information on how to install, set up, and use Guide Autodesk Burn™ Autodesk Backburner Installation Guide Information on how to install and set up Autodesk Backburner™...
Workflow for Hardware Setup and Application Installation The following procedure provides the general workflow for installing an Autodesk Effects or Editing application on a Linux workstation. To install an Effects or Editing application on a Linux workstation: Review the guidelines for working with hardware components.
If you want to move your system at any time, or upgrade certain hardware components, information in this guide is crucial. This guide, in conjunction with the Autodesk Stone Direct 2008 Configuration Guide, provides complete information regarding configuring hardware components. But hardware...
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Power and Air Conditioning Requirements The values for power consumption and heat output were recorded on an Autodesk certified system with all of the required peripheral and certified components. These values can fluctuate if uncertified hardware components or third party applications are added to your system.
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Introduction Unit Conversion Example 1 Watt = 3.413 BTU 384 Watts = 1228.68 BTU 12000 BTU = 1 Ton of air conditioning 1228.68 BTU = 0.102 Ton of air conditioning Rack Mount Requirements You can rack mount your Effects or Editing system. Plan for sufficient space in your rack mount chassis to install the following components: •...
The BIOS version installed on your system appears on the screen while booting the workstation. The following procedure describes how to update a Linux workstation to the certified BIOS version required by your Autodesk Effects or Editing application. To update the BIOS on your workstation: Load the DKU CD in the CD-ROM drive on the workstation.
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To enter the system BIOS, you must press F10 while booting the workstation. The following table lists the proper Autodesk certified BIOS settings. Items not listed are set to their default factory settings. BIOS Menu...
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BIOS and Firmwares BIOS Menu Item Value Boot Order, Hard Drive Integrated SATA Integrated IDE Advanced OS Power Management, ACPI S3 Disabled Support Chipset / Memory, ECC Support Enabled Chipset / Memory, Memory Enable Scrubbing Chipset / Memory, Memory Enable Node Interleave Chipset / Memory, PCI Serr# Enable...
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Introduction Verifying DVI-Ramp and DVI-Ramp Firmware The firmware on your DVI-Ramp must correspond to the certified version required by your Effects or Editing application version. Each firmware is itself associated to a DVI-Ramp version and a hardware version. If the firmware on your DVI-Ramp does not match the hardware version listed in the table below, you must update the firmware to the certified version.
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BIOS and Firmwares The output is similar to the following example: Versions: Hardware = <Hardware Version> Micro = <Firmware version> Genlock = 3.21 DVI = 4.01 FrameBuffer = 4.05 SDI = 4.10 Where <Hardware Version> is the current version of the DVI-Ramp hardware, and <Firmware version>...
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If there is no aja file in /proc/driver, you are using an outdated driver or the driver is not loaded and you must install the latest DKU for your workstation. Refer to the Autodesk Effects and Editing 2008 Software Installation Guide for Linux Workstations.
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BIOS and Firmwares To update AJA PCI-X firmware: Log in as root and open a terminal. Insert the DKU CD in the CD-ROM drive. Mount the CD-ROM by typing: mount /mnt/cdrom If your workstation has multiple CD-ROM drives, the drive containing the DKU CD may not be mapped as /mnt/cdrom.
Directory names, filenames, URLs, and command line utilities /usr/discreet appear in italics. Contacting Customer Support You can contact Autodesk Media and Entertainment Customer Support at www.autodesk.com/ support. Refer to the following table for additional contact information. Location: Contact Information: Within the Americas:...
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8 AM to 6 PM AEST Monday to Friday, excluding certain holidays me.support.anz@autodesk.com Customer support is also available through your Autodesk reseller. To find a reseller near you, consult the reseller look-up database on the Autodesk Web site at www.autodesk.com/resellers.
Connecting Peripherals HP xw9400 Workstation To house network To DVI-Ramp2 control To keyboard, mouse, USB tablet To storage NVIDIA graphics to DVI-Ramp2 To Wire network (Infiniband option available) AJA OEM-2K Graphics monitor sync reference input Connecting the Keyboard, Mouse, and Tablet Connect the keyboard, mouse, and tablet to the USB extender and the Linux workstation before booting the workstation and before installing the application.
Network Connections application. For help, see the description of Pointer preferences in the User’s Guide for your application. Network Connections Consult the “Peripherals Connection Diagram” on page 17 as a reference for network interface card (NIC) locations. Connecting to Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) Networks You must use the correct Gigabit Ethernet network card to connect your Linux workstation to the Wire network.
You can connect your Linux workstation to two types of storage: • One or more Stone Direct disk arrays that provide storage to individual workstations. Refer to the Autodesk Stone Direct 2008 Configuration Guide for information on connecting disk arrays to your workstation. •...
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Connecting Archive Storage While Autodesk Media & Entertainment makes no certification statement about any device, the following SCSI devices have been tested and found to be reliable when connected using an ATTO Fibre Channel to SCSI Bridge 2390: • Quantum LT03 •...
Setting Up Video Hardware Altinex® DA1804NT video distribution amplifier — The Altinex video distribution amplifier can serve up to four video hardware devices from a single sync source/generator. It serves the sync signal to the NVIDIA graphics board, the AJA OEM-2K board, and the Miranda DVI-Ramp Wiring Your Video Components Use this section to connect an HP xw9400 workstation equipped with an AJA OEM-2K board...
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Wiring Your Video Components SD/HD SDI IN 2 SD/HD SDI IN 1 HD/SDI Monitor (not included) Graphics Monitor DVI Active Cable 75 Ohm Terminator SD/HD Miranda DVI Ramp 2 USB port REF IN SD/HD SDI IN SD/HD SDI OUT A SD/HD SDI OUT B ETH 10/100 RS-232/GPI...
Setting Up Video Hardware Standard VTR Control Cable The following diagram depicts the RS-422 control cable pinouts for the standard VTR control cable. Standard VTR Control Cable: Linux/AJA Controlling VTR (Normal Video I/O Control Cable) Linux/AJA OEM-2K: MALE DB9 MALE DB9 OEM-LH: FEMALE DB9 2 - RX - 2 - TX -...
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Setting Up VTR Emulation To configure hardware for VTR emulation: Connect the video I/O cables between the devices involved in the VTR emulation process (out-to-in/in-to-out). Make sure the connections support the video standard you want to work with. If you intend to use the emulator as a Player, it is recommended that you connect one black or colour bar SDI signal to the input of the system serving as the VTR emulator.
Setting Up Audio Hardware Connect your audio hardware devices. To avoid system instability, make sure you connect your audio hardware as illustrated for your configuration. See “Audio Wiring” on page 32. Configure the Lucid converter for remote or local control. See “Configuring the Lucid ADA 88192 Converter”...
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Audio Wiring AES/EBU Audio Video Monitor Out RS-422 Y/G/CVBS Pb/B/Y Pr/R/C Ch. 1/2 In Ch. 3/4 In Ch. 5/6 In Ch. 7/8 In Ch. 1/2 Out Ch. 3/4 Out Ch. 5/6 Out Ch. 7/8 Out Ch. 1/2 Ch. 3/4 Ch. 5/6 Ch.
Setting Up Audio Hardware Configuring the Lucid ADA 88192 Converter You must manually configure the Lucid converter for either remote or local control. This section describes how to use the controls on the front of the converter to adjust settings, and lists the proper settings for remote control and for local control.
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Configuring the Lucid ADA 88192 Converter Lucid ADA 88192 Converter Settings for Remote Control You must configure the following settings to control the converter remotely. Any setting not listed here either has no effect with the application or can be set through the audio preferences of the application.
Setting Up Audio Hardware Menu Menu Item Comment Route For analog audio: If these options do not appear, verify AES INs --> ADAT OUTs that Route Unit (in the System, Analog INs --> AES OUTs Miscellany menu) is set to 8. AES INs -->...
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