
XT2 Series DISK RECORDER - Version 10.05 - Software Technical Reference Manual
10.05.A
EVS Broadcast Equipment SA – July 2011
6. Possible Clip
Identifiers
6.1 LSM ID
The LSM ID is a clip identifier based on the EVS video server structure.
The LSM ID is made up of 3 digits and 1 letter, for example 112B, where the digits
and letter represent the following elements in the server structure:
The digits after the LMS ID correspond to the Net Number of the server on which
the clip is stored, i.e. the EVS video server ID on the XNet network. They are not
part of the LSM ID.
6.2 UMID
The UmID is an 8-bytes ID with fixed length. It is used for the unique clip
identification on the SDTI network.
By default, all the protocols access and identify the clips via the UmID.
6.3 VARID
The VarID is a 32-bytes ID with variable length and format.
It can only be used in the VDCP protocol. When this protocol uses the VarID, the
following VarID parameters need to be set up:
• Length (8 bytes, 32 bytes)
• Format (ASCII, binary)
• Uniqueness level (local = server level, global = network level)
• Protocol visibility (list of Net Numbers of the servers)
For more information on the parameters, refer to the ‘RS422 Protocol Settings’
page in Multicam Configuration manual.
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