New
Look — The look and feel of the GV STRATUS Rundown has been changed to match the rest of the Grass
Valley product lines.
New
terminology — The MediaFrame server will now be referred to as K2 BaseCamp.
(The scaled-down version of the Aurora Browse/MediaFrame system is still
referred to as K2 BaseCamp Express.)
Enhanced MOS
Workflow — With this workflow, assets will be embedded with MOS Object IDs
and seen as MOS objects throughout ENPS. Therefore, a search in ENPS can easily
get the script, rundown and video assets. In addition to the ability to attach
these video elements to scripts on ENPS, users can also display a list of
current MOS Object IDs for raw feeds in the Assignment List Plug-in. So,
journalists and editors now have a direct search link between wire information
within ENPS and video assets within Grass Valley.
Multi-Tiered Bins in K2 Summit — GV STRATUS Rundown supports the ability to configure playout
destinations into K2 Summit's multi-level bin hierarchy feature. The
configuration needs to be set up within the SDB Server component.
Use
Configured Web Proxy Settings — You can set MediaFrame to use proxy
settings configured in your web browser to communicate with MediaFrame
services. For example, the proxy configured in Internet Explorer under Tools
> Options > Connections > LAN Settings > Proxy Server.
User Setting
to Disallow Trimming within ALP — When launched under Administrator
control, the operator has the option of disabling trim capabilities.