vli Release Notes
1 Introduction
2 Configuration Information
3 Installation Information
4 Bug Fixes
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1. Introduction
VideoLab is a video option for the IRIS-4D/GTX, IRIS-4D/VGX,
IRIS_4D/VGXT, and SkyWriter graphic workstations. VideoLab
enables you to view high-resolution images from the
workstation in low-resolution video formats, capture low-
resolution images in real time and view them on the high-
resolution workstation monitor, and blend this low-
resolution input with the workstation-derived imagery for
low-resolution output, in a range of component video
formats.
Note: Your software package includes a Software License
Agreement. This software is provided to you solely
under the terms and conditions of the Software
License Agreement. Please take a few moments to
review the Agreement.
This document contains the following chapters:
1. Introduction
2. Configuration Information
3. Installation Information
4. Bug Fixes
1.1 Release_Identification_Information
Following is the release identification information for
VideoLab:
Hardware Option Product VideoLab (D4-VLAB)
Version 1.5.1
System Software Requirements IRIX 5.2 or later
1.2 On-Line_Release_Notes
When you install the on-line documentation for a product,
you can view the release notes on your screen as you would
an on-line manual page.
Refer to the relnotes(1) manual page for information which
describes how to access the on-line release notes.
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1.3 Product_Support
Silicon Graphics, Inc., provides a comprehensive product
support and maintenance program for its products. If you
are in North America and your system is under warranty or
you have a maintenance contract with Silicon Graphics or
would like one, contact the Technical Assistance Center at
1-800-800-4SGI. Otherwise, contact your support provider.
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2. Configuration_Information
Installing the VideoLab software creates the
/usr/gfx/ucode/vof/vli and /usr/video/vli directories.
The vli.sw.demos image installs buttonfly menu files into
the /usr/demos directory, which are useful only if the
standard eoe2.sw.demos subsystem (which contains the
buttonfly executable) has already been installed.
To configure the demos to run in 525/60 Hz timing or 625/50
Hz timing, a system defaults button has been provided to
allow you to establish the default operation of the demos on
your system (you must be logged into the demos account to
have the proper write permissions on the setup file). The
demos will default to the 525/60 Hz mode as shipped.
The VideoLab breakout box provides several connectors which
are intended for future expansion; these include those in
the areas labelled LOOP and VTR CNTRL OUT (with the
exception of the sync loop through connectors), and the
composite video connectors labelled COMP and S-VIDEO in the
areas labelled IN and OUT.
VideoLab does not provide an integral VideoMedia V-LAN
transmitter. Instead, we have provided several programs
that provide an interface to the RS-232 based VideoMedia V-
LAN transmitters. These programs comprise a portion of the
vlan232 image. In particular, the executable vlan232cmd and
the shell script vlan.demo are installed to
/usr/video/vlan232/bin. The vlan.demo script provides an
example of how to use a VideoMedia device control network
with the VideoLab to produce frame-by-frame animation.
Certain demos require particular hardware configurations;
the demos test to see if the hardware capability is present
and if it is not, they exit with an error message detailing
the requirement. For example, the motion tracking demo spot
requires an alpha bitplane option.
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3. Installation_Information
This chapter lists supplemental information to the IRIS
Software Installation Guide. The information listed here is
product-specific; use it with the Installation Guide to
install this product.
3.1 VideoLab_Subsystems
vli.man.diags VideoLab diagnostic manual pages
vli.man.relnotes VideoLab release notes
vli.man.vli VideoLab manual pages
vli.sw.demos VideoLab demonstration programs
vli.sw.diags VideoLab diagnostic executables
vli.sw.vli VideoLab software
3.2 VideoLab_Subsystems_and_Disk_Space_Requirements
This section lists the subsystems (and their sizes) of the
VideoLab software.
Those marked ``default'' are the default subsystems. If you
are installing this software for the first time, the default
subsystems are installed when you choose the ``default'' or
``automatic'' menu items during the installation procedure.
Subsystem Name root File System usr File System
(512 byte blocks)
vli.man.diags (default) 22
vli.man.relnotes (default) 11
vli.man.vli (default) 245
vli.sw.demos (default) 15300
vli.sw.diags (default) 1555
vli.sw.vli (default) 1965
3.3 Installation_Method
All of the subsystems for the VideoLab can be installed
using IRIX. You do not need to use the miniroot. Refer to
the IRIS Software Installation Guide for complete
installation instructions.
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4. Bug_Fixes
The VideoLab bugs listed in this chapter were corrected in
this release. The bug fix descriptions are followed by a
Silicon Graphics bug report number in the form (SCR #####).
o When running in D1 output mode, proper Betacam SP
signal levels are present on the analog outputs. (SCR
112705)
o The VideoLab now supports 625-line D1 modes. (SCR
114236)
o The VideoLab control panel no longer exits when unable
to load an image file for display. (SCR 122067)
o The VideoLab control panel can now be run remotely
using DGL. (SCR 123760)