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Title: Intuition XG Configuration Guide
Part number: M848-9002-450
Software version: Vertigo Suite v.4.5
Last revised: December 22, 2010
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Intuition XG Configuration Guide TOC-1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 1-1
Intuition XG’s standard and optional features....................................................................................1-2
Intuition XG system integration.......................................................................................................... 1-6
Upstream branding using the Intuition XG......................................................................................... 1-7
Intuition XG’s licensing requirements ................................................................................................ 1-8
Application licensing errors........................................................................................................... 1-9
File formats supported by the Intuition XG ......................................................................................1-10
Image file formats ....................................................................................................................... 1-10
Cel Animation file formats ........................................................................................................... 1-10
Clip file formats ........................................................................................................................... 1-11
Audio file formats ........................................................................................................................ 1-12
Overview of the Intuition XGs Hardware .......................................................................... 2-1
Hardware overview (Intuition-XG-e) .................................................................................................. 2-2
Front panel components (Intuition-XG-e)...................................................................................... 2-3
Rear panel components (Intuition-XG-e) ...................................................................................... 2-5
Hardware overview (Intuition-XG-3U-e / Dual-e) ............................................................................... 2-8
Front panel components (Intuition-XG-3U-e / Dual-e) .................................................................. 2-9
Rear panel components (Intuition-XG-3U-e / Dual-e)................................................................. 2-11
Intuition XG’s signal path and rendering processes ........................................................................ 2-16
Video input/output channels ....................................................................................................... 2-17
Audio input/output channels ....................................................................................................... 2-18
Ancillary data processing............................................................................................................ 2-19
Clip Player and media storage.................................................................................................... 2-19
Graphics processing ................................................................................................................... 2-20
Intuition XG’s Desktop Applications & Tools.................................................................... 3-1
Intuition XG’s desktop - device identification ..................................................................................... 3-2
Intuition XG Control Panel and XG Dashboard ................................................................................. 3-3
Xplay - Playout control application..................................................................................................... 3-5
Device Manager............................................................................................................................ 3-6
Automation Configuration ............................................................................................................. 3-8
Xplay’s Automation settings.......................................................................................................... 3-9
Vertigo Command Shell................................................................................................................... 3-10
Windows Explorer............................................................................................................................ 3-12
Embedded Xmedia Server Control Panel ................................................................................... 3-13
XPublish Agent Control Panel ....................................................................................................3-16
Data Server Control Panel .......................................................................................................... 3-17
Intuition XG Portal - Intuition XG’s Remote Configuration Tool ...................................... 4-1
Accessing and logging into the Intuition XG Portal............................................................................ 4-2
Overview of the Intuition XG Portal’s menu commands .................................................................... 4-4
Remotely shutting down the Intuition XG device ............................................................................... 4-6
Restarting the Intuition XG device remotely ...................................................................................... 4-7
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Viewing the processes running on the Intuition XG device ................................................................4-8
Configuring Intuition XG’s network settings........................................................................................4-9
Specifying the Intuition XG device’s hostname ................................................................................4-11
Specifying the Intuition XG device’s Date & Time settings...............................................................4-12
Logging off of the Intuition XG Portal................................................................................................4-13
Dashboard - Intuition XGs Local Configuration Software .............................................. 5-1
About the Dashboard..........................................................................................................................5-3
Starting Dashboard.............................................................................................................................5-4
An overview of the Dashboard’s interface components .....................................................................5-5
Dashboard’s menus and buttons........................................................................................................5-6
Device List ..........................................................................................................................................5-8
Loading and refreshing the device list ...........................................................................................5-9
Saving the device list .....................................................................................................................5-9
Restarting a device in the device list ...........................................................................................5-10
Monitoring the status of a device .................................................................................................5-10
Removing a device from the device list .......................................................................................5-10
Device Discovery Tool......................................................................................................................5-11
Performing a Manual Device Discovery.......................................................................................5-13
Performing an Automatic Device Discovery ................................................................................5-14
Device Profile page ..........................................................................................................................5-15
Device Settings tabs and configuration pages .................................................................................5-17
Device settings buttons................................................................................................................5-18
General page ...............................................................................................................................5-19
Resolution page...........................................................................................................................5-21
Live Window page .......................................................................................................................5-23
Clips page....................................................................................................................................5-25
3D Engine page ...........................................................................................................................5-27
Logging page ...............................................................................................................................5-29
Hardware Settings > Genlock page.............................................................................................5-31
Hardware Settings > Video page .................................................................................................5-34
Hardware Settings > Audio page .................................................................................................5-36
Hardware Settings > Ancillary page.............................................................................................5-38
Hardware Settings > Watch Dog page ........................................................................................5-41
Licensing page.............................................................................................................................5-42
Audio Mixing Profiles dialog box.......................................................................................................5-43
Contact Us ............................................................................................................................ 6-1
Contact Miranda Technical Support ..............................................................................................6-1
Contact Miranda Technologies Inc. ...............................................................................................6-1
Intuition XG Configuration Guide 1-1
1 INTRODUCTION
The Intuition XG graphics co-processor significantly extends the graphics and clip playout
capabilities of master control switcher systems, like the Imagestore 750 or NV51000MC, by
feeding the HD/SD fill/key inputs. It’s ideal for playout of the most advanced data-driven,
channel branding and promotional graphics, including: “Coming up next” and episodic
promos. The Intuition XG provides multi-level character generation plus animation/still and
clip playout with multi-channel audio.
The following sections of this configuration guide describe the Intuition XG’s features,
capabilities, and system integration:
“Intuition XG’s standard and optional features” on page 1-2
“Intuition XG system integration” on page 1-6
“Upstream branding using the Intuition XG” on page 1-7
“Intuition XG’s licensing requirements” on page 1-8
“File formats supported by the Intuition XG” on page 1-10
Further chapters provide descriptions of the Intuition XG’s hardware and software
components:
“Overview of the Intuition XG’s Hardware” on page 2-1
“Intuition XG’s Desktop Applications & Tools” on page 3-1
Most Intuition XG devices are installed and configured by qualified network administrators
or Miranda’s Integration Specialists using the Intuition XG Portal and Dashboard software
interfaces. While we do not recommend that users change the Intuition XG’s settings, the
following chapters provide detailed descriptions of each of the Intuition XG settings:
“Intuition XG Portal - Intuition XG’s Remote Configuration Tool” on page 4-1
“Dashboard - Intuition XG’s Local Configuration Software” on page 5-1
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Intuition XG’s standard and optional features
The Intuition XG is available in three (3) standard models:
Intuition-XG-e A single channel graphics co-processor, generally used
upstream of a master control switcher like the Imagestore 750
or NV5100MC.
1RU chassis with a single power supply unit.
1 HD/SD video input, 1 HD/SD (Fill & Key) output
A powerful, HD/SD character generator which allows the
playout of virtually unlimited layers of animated text and
dynamically updated text.
1 TB RAID1 storage for up to 200 hours of video/audio
clips and simultaneous playout of multiple clips
Playout of up to eight (8) layers of animated and still
graphics templates for the most advanced branding and
promotional effects.
SD output as NTSC or PAL
HD output as 1080i, 720p or 480p
VANC + VBI extraction processing and insertion or
VAnc/VBI pass through.
Full automation control by serial, Ethernet and/or GPI
commands.
Options
VX-ClipPlayer
VX-Audio-e
Intuition-XG-3U-e A single channel graphics co-processor, generally used
upstream of a master control switcher like the Imagestore 750
or NV5100MC.
3RU chassis with redundant power supply unit.
1 HD/SD video input, 1 HD/SD (Fill & Key) output
A powerful, HD/SD character generator which allows the
playout of virtually unlimited layers of animated text and
dynamically updated text.
Video In A
Out A
Fill
Key
Video In A
Out A
Fill
Key
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1 TB RAID1 storage for up to 400 hours of video/audio
clips and simultaneous playout of multiple clips
Playout of up to eight (8) layers of animated and still
graphics templates for the most advanced branding and
promotional effects.
SD output as NTSC or PAL
HD output as 1080i, 720p or 480p
VANC + VBI extraction processing and insertion or
VAnc/VBI pass through.
16 embedded audio channels
Discrete AES audio channels - up to 8 in and 16 out
Full automation control by serial, Ethernet and/or GPI
commands.
Options
VX-ClipPlayer
VX-Audio-e
VX-EAS
VX-GPI-8-eVX-RS422-2-e
VX-TC-e
VX-2TB-UPG
Intuition-XG-Dual-e A dual channel graphics co-processor, generally used
upstream of a master control switcher like the Imagestore 750
or NV5100MC.
3RU chassis with redundant power supply unit.
2 HD/SD video input, 2 HD/SD (Fill & Key) output
A powerful, HD/SD character generator which allows the
playout of virtually unlimited layers of animated text and
dynamically updated text.
1 TB RAID1 storage for up to 400 hours of video/audio
clips and simultaneous playout of multiple clips
Playout of up to eight (8) layers of animated and still
graphics templates for the most advanced branding and
promotional effects.
SD output as NTSC or PAL
HD output as 1080i, 720p or 480p
Video In A
Out A
Fill
Key
Out B
Fill
Key
Video In B
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The following options are available on Intuition XG devices:
VANC + VBI extraction processing and insertion or
VAnc/VBI pass through.
16 embedded audio channels per SDI stream
Discrete AES audio channels - up to 8 in and 2 x 16 out
Full automation control by serial, Ethernet and/or GPI
commands.
Options
VX-ClipPlayer
VX-Audio-e
VX-EAS
VX-GPI-8-eVX-RS422-2-e
VX-TC-e
VX-2TB-UPG
VX-ClipPlayer Clip Player
The Clip Player is an internal codec package for playing out multi-format
video clips. See “Clip Player and media storage” on page 2-13 for more
information about the Clip Player option.
VX-Audio-e Audio Processing
The discrete audio I/O card allows the Intuition XG to capture, process and
output discrete audio. The number of discrete audio I/O channels depends
on the model of Intuition XG:
Intuition-XG-e => None
Intuition-XG-3Ue and Intuition-XG-Dual-e => 8 in / 16 out
See “Audio input/output channels” on page 2-11
for more information.
VX-GPI-8-e GPI card
The GPI card allows for control of the Intuition XG via GPI triggers. The
card allows for up to 8 GPI in and 8 GPI out. See “GPI Card Connector” on
page 2-8 for more information about the GPI card option.
VX-EAS EAS Text Integration (EAS Plugin and EAS Software Panel)
High quality EAS text and audio can be played out with the Intuition XG
processor, using templates which integrate channel branding graphics for
a consistent on-air presentation.
Only available for the Intuition-XG-3U-e and Intuition-Dual-e models.
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Introduction
VX-RS422-2-e 2 port RS-422 card
The RS-422 card provides an interface upon which the Intuition XG can
communicate with automation systems. See RS-422 Connectors” on page
2-6 for more information.
Only available for the Intuition-XG-3U-e and Intuition-Dual-e models.
VX-TC-e Time Code card
The Time Code card allows you to lock the Intuition XG’s system clock to
an external timecode. See “Time Code Card” on page 2-6 for more
information about the Time Code option.
Only available for the Intuition-XG-3U-e and Intuition-Dual-e models.
VX-2TB-UPG 1 TB RAID-10 Expansion option (2 x 1TB)
Increases the usable storage from 1TB to 2TB. See “Clip Player and media
storage” on page 2-13 for more information.
Only available for the Intuition-XG-3U-e and Intuition-Dual-e models.
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Intuition XG system integration
Figure 1-1 demonstrates that the Intuition XG can be fully integrated with the Miranda’s
Imagestores or 3rd party master control switchers, the Vertigo Suite, playout automation,
and media management systems.
Figure 1-1. The Intuition XG integrates with master control switchers and the Vertigo Suite products
Media Transfers
LAN / WAN
(ingest & publish)
Automation
PCS & PresStation
RCP-BR
Video/
audio
routing
Xplorer
Manual/Operator-controlled
Automation controlled
Master Control
Program Video Input
Master Control Switcher & Branding
Graphics co-processor
Centralized Asset Management
Media Management
Graphics Preparation
Photoshop, Premiere Xstudio Xbuilder
or Final Cut
SDI input A
SDI input B
Program
Output
Fill
+
embedded
audio
Key
After Effects Plugin
Automation
protocol
Video IN
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Upstream branding using the Intuition XG
With its powerful rendering engine, the Intuition XG is able to generate and deliver
sophisticated multi-layered branding graphics as HD/SD fill and key inputs to master control
switchers, like the Imagestore 750 or NV5100MC.
Figure 1-2
demonstrates that the master control switcher’s ability to switch between two
video sources is conserved and the clean video feed is simultaneously pushed through the
master control switcher and the Intuition XG. Feeding the video signal into the Intuition XG
allows you to produce even more sophisticated branding events using dynamic DVEs, like
picture-in-picture and squeeze-and-reveal transitions. If for some reasons the Intuition XG
were to go down, graphics insertion would be lost, but the video signal is conserved without
interruption since the video feed continues to run through the master control switcher. Note
that for the video signal to be synchronized, you must specify a video frame delay on the
master control switcher (see V
IDEO FRAME DELAYS in the Imagestore 750 documentation).
Figure 1-2. The Intuition XG provides advanced branding capabilities to master control switchers
Keyer 1
A/B
Mixer
Keyer 3Keyer 2 Keyer 4
Video IN A
Video IN B
Key
Fill &
embedded
audio
Clean Feed
Out
Video OUT
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Intuition XG’s licensing requirements
For the Intuition XG device to operate in its full capacity, the following application licenses
must be installed and activated on the Embedded Xmedia Server that is hosted by the
Intuition XG device:
You can verify that the appropriate licenses are installed and activated on the Intuition XG
using either the L
ICENSE TAB on the Embedded Xmedia Server’s Control Panel or Xplay’s
L
ICENSE MANAGER (figure 1-3).
Figure 1-3. A list of the application licenses currently installed on the Intuition XG
NOTE
Once the required licenses are installed on the Embedded Xmedia Server, you must also
verify that the licensing information can be properly communicated to the Intuition XG
device. This communication is performed by the settings on Dashboard’s L
ICENSING page
(see “Licensing page” on page 5-42).
XGHD 4.5 The Intuition XG requires an HD application license to output at HD resolutions. An
HD application license also allows the Intuition XG to output at SD resolutions.
X
PLAY 4.5 The Intuition XG uses a local copy of the Vertigo Suite’s Xplay application as a media
player. This application must have a valid software license installed to operate. See
page 3-5
for more information about Xplay.
XMSD
EVICE 0.0 An Xmedia Server Device license is associated to each device object in the system.
Therefore, each device added to the Device Manager requires its own device license.
XGA
UDIO 4.5 The Intuition XG requires a license to output voice overs and clip audio.
XGC
LIP 4.5 The Intuition XG requires a license for clip playback. See page 2-13 for more
information about the Clip Player.
Embedded Xmedia Server Control Panel The License Manager in Xplay
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Application licensing errors
For the convenience of on-air devices, the Intuition XG will not lose any functionality if it is
missing one or more application licenses. When the Intuition XG detects that a user is trying
to use a feature that is not licensed (i.e. running Intuition XG without a proper application
license or playing a clip without a clip license), an error message window appears informing
you that the device is running without a valid license (figure 1-4
).
Figure 1-4. An error message appears if Intuition XG is not properly licensed
If the Intuition XG’s licenses are properly installed on the Embedded XMS Control Panel,
but Dashboard’s L
ICENSING setting are not properly specified, the Intuition XG’s Dashboard
listing in the T
ASK MANAGER will indicate No Application License (figure 1-5).
Figure 1-5. The Intuition XG’s Task Manager indicates a license error
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File formats supported by the Intuition XG
The Intuition XG is a fully software based clip/image/media reader, which allows for a
significant amount of flexibility with regards to media formats. However, to ensure optimal
generation and playback, the following topics make recommendations regarding which
media formats are preferred:
“Image file formats” on page 1-10
“Cel Animation file formats” on page 1-10
“Clip file formats” on page 1-11
“Audio file formats” on page 1-12
Image file formats
As the Vertigo Suite handles static image file format conversions, the Intuition XG supports
several image formats (listed below).
For optimal results however, we recommend that you use TARGA (.TGA) 32 BIT UNCOMPRESSED.
The Intuition XG supports the following image formats:
BMP (.bmp)
GIF (.gif)
JPEG (.jpg)
Portable Network Graphics Format (.png)
Photoshop (.psd) [Note: the image will be flattened to a single layer.]
RGB (.rgb)
TIFF (.tif)
Truevision TARGA Format (.tga)
Oxtel Image Format (.oxt)
Cel Animation file formats
As the Vertigo Suite handles static image file format conversions, the Intuition XG supports
several cel animation formats (listed below).
For optimal results however, we recommend that you use a sequence of TARGA (.TGA)
32
BIT UNCOMPRESSED files (i.e. bug_00001.tga to bug_09999.tga).
The Intuition XG supports the following cel animation formats:
Targa (.tga)
Oxtel Animation Format (.oxa)
Oxtel Intuition Animation Format (.oxi)
Via Format (.via)
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Clip file formats
The Intuition XG’s long-form clip playback capability is suitable for program content,
commercials, and promotional interstitial. The following identifies the Intuition XG’s
currently recommended and supported clip formats.
NOTE
For graphics clips, we recommend the following formats:
- QuickTime MOV: Animation Codec, Single Track Multi-channel Audio, 24 bit, 48Khz
- Targa Sequence: 32-bit uncompressed (with Alpha)
Upon ingest, they will be transcoded into our Vertigo Animation Format (.vaf) before playback.
Recommended clip formats:
MPEG (IBP)
Extension: (.mpg, .mpeg)
Codec: MPEG2 (IBP)
Recommended Bit Rate: SD@9Mbps; HD1080i@19-25Mbps
Max. Bit Rate: 50Mbps
Audio Codec: MPEG Audio Layer 2/Layer 3/AAC (16 bit, 48Khz)
Audio Tracks: Single
Audio Channels: Stereo
MXF Wrapped MPEG (IBP)
Extension: (.mxf)
Codec: MPEG2 (IBP)
Recommended Bit Rate: SD@9Mbps; HD1080i@19-25Mbps
Max. Bit Rate: 50Mbps
Audio Codec: PCM (Uncompressed 16/20/24 bit or AES3)
Audio Codec: MPEG Layer 2/3/AAC (16 bit, 48Khz)
Audio Tracks: Single
Audio Channels: Max 8
AVI (Window Media 9)
Extension: (.wm9)
Codec: WM9 (Simple, Main Profiles)
Max. Bit Rate: 8 Mbps
Audio Codec: Windows Media Audio/Pro/Lossless
Audio Tracks: Single
Audio Channels: Max 8
NOTE
Support for MPEG2 bit rates higher than 25Mbps is possible, but this can have an impact on
graphics performance, especially on dual-channel models, and must be qualified by our testing.
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Supported clip formats:
MPEG (I-Frame)
Extension: (.mpg, .mpeg)
Codec: MPEG2 (I-Frame)
Max. Bit Rate: 50 Mbps
Audio Codec: MPEG Audio Layer 2/Layer 3/AAC (16bit, 48Khz)
Audio Tracks: Single
Audio Channels: Stereo
MXF Wrapped MPEG (I-Frame)
Extension: (.mxf)
Codec: MPEG2 (I-Frame) (SD D10/IMX)
Max. Bit Rate: 50 Mbps
Audio Codec: PCM (Uncompressed 16/20/24bit or AES3)
Audio Tracks: Single
Audio Channels: Max 8
MXF Wrapped DV25/DVCPro/DVCPro50/DVCPRO HD
Extension: (.mxf)
Codec: DV25/DVCPro/DVCPro50/DVCPRO HD
Bit Rate: Depends on Codec
Audio Codec: PCM (Uncompressed 16/20/24bit or AES3)
Audio Tracks: Single
Audio Channels: Max 8
Audio file formats
The Intuition XG passes embedded audio channels through with the video, while discrete
audio is only available on the Intuition XG-3U-e and Intuition XG-Dual-e models (page 2-18
).
Also note that any audio processing (e.g. adding voice-overs, sounds, audio ducks, etc.)
requires the Vx-Audio-e option.
The Intuition XG supports the following audio formats:
Wave (.wav)
•MP3
AAC
•AIFF
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Miranda Intuition-XG-Dual-e Configuration manual

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