Abekas A-60 Framestore

A60

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Usage

The Abekas A-60 can be controlled by either the Remote Console or by logging into it via rsh. It is a digital framestore that can load 750 frames, then play those frames back at high speed so that they can be recorded in real time. Unfortunately, it takes ~20 minutes to load up those frames through a slow Ethernet connection. Thus, its use is deprecated now that we have the new nonlinear editing setup on both the SGI with Premiere and on the PC with Avid MCXpress.

The A-60 can be controlled either via remote login (see below) or by the remote unit pictured above. The remote unit works in conjunction with a visual display, which should be routed to one of the monitors if you want to see what's going on. See the A60 manual for details on how to use the console.


Connection

The A60 is physically located in the machine room.

The A60 is directly connected to the A20 via a parallel SDI cable, since that's how they used to be connected and we had the cable lying around. The main SDI backbone is serial, so they each have a parallel->serial converter box in front of the output and a serial->parallel converter in front of the input. Note that parallel SDI cable lengths are extremely limited, so those converter boxes can't move far away from the Abekas boxes. They're all located in the same rack in the machine room.

At one point in the past the A20-A60 connection was the only way to get from streaming video to frames on disk. Now we have more convenient ways to do this, with multiple transcoders and the digitizing capabilities of the nonlinear editing systems which are directly connected to the main filesystem.


Additional notes

Logging in remotely


Troubleshooting


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Last modified: Fri Jan 28 14:23:35 PST 2000