The Adobe Premiere editing application uses the
Adobe Media Encoder (included with the install of Adobe Premiere) to export files to K2
storage. The exports are based on presets which specify a K2-compatible video codec,
resolution, frame rate, field order, and FTP destination. Each preset is built to
correspond to a specific GV STRATUS Send Destination.
Presets are
created by an admin-level advanced user and saved to shared location accessible by
the Adobe Premiere editors. Multiple presets can be created, according to workflow
needs and corresponding to GV STRATUS Send Destination locations.
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Create presets according to the following
specifications:
- Create one preset file for each GV STRATUS Send Destination and name
the preset with the exact name of the GV STRATUS Send Destination
location.
- The export preset file name must match the send destination location name you wish to
export to. For example: playout.epr is created for
the playout send destination location
- Set format to MXF OP1a.
- Do not Write XMP ID to Files on Import.
- Do not export metadata.
- Set a K2-compatible video codec. Your selection of a compatible video
codec depends on K2 models, options, and licenses that are installed.
For more info, refer to Video
codec description K2 Summit system and K2 Summit/Solo formats, models,
licenses, and hardware support.
- Configure FTP settings as follows:
- User Login: mxfmovie
- Password: Leave blank
- Server Address: IP address of the K2 Media Server with role of K2 FTP
Server.
- Remote Path: Desired destination bin on the K2 system.
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Save to V:\AdobeExporters.
Note: After every setting change, the .epr file must be exported and saved again. Only then,
the settings will take effect. If you click the
Test button to test the FTP connection, it
may fail. However, it does not affect the media export to K2
storage.