Viz Multichannel User Guide
Version 4.2 | Published July 31, 2023 ©
Requirements
There are compatibility requirements, access policies and rights for the software components in a Viz Multichannel work flow.
IMPORTANT! Always check component software Release Notes, bundled with the software installers at download.vizrt.com and in the Documentation sub-directory of the program directory once the program is installed.
General
There are some general requirements for any Vizrt system to run. These requirements apply when setting up a complete system with integration to other Vizrt and third party software products:
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All machines should be part of the same domain and workgroup.
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Users of the Vizrt machines should ideally be separated into at least two groups: administrators and designers/operators.
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Most machines running desktop applications must be logged in with sufficient privileges to run Vizrt programs, while services by default do not require users to be logged in.
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Vizrt servers must have static IP addresses.
Caution: Third party systems that provide Vizrt systems with files must only use Microsoft Windows operating system compatible characters as the file name.
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Vizrt has license restrictions on all Viz Engine and Viz Artist instances. To have an output of Vizrt generated graphics (preview and program channels), either a USB or a parallel port dongle on the renderer machine is required.
Hardware
Hardware requirements vary depending on the system purchased; however, every system delivered by Vizrt has an accompanying hardware specification sheet that matches the requirements on the software for a new system.
For older hardware, such as Viz Engine, that is used with newer versions of Vizrt software, it is always recommended to check the current hardware specifications for the new software version to make sure that the set-up will work.
Additional hardware must always be checked to see if it is compatible with existing hardware. For example, the GPI cards supported by Vizrt must fit into the Media Sequencer servers.
For more information on hardware specifications, please contact your local Vizrt customer support team.
Software
The following sections describe software requirements for the product described in this manual and a range of components that may be integrated with it.
IMPORTANT! Always read the Release Notes (RN) for late minute changes or requirements, if any. If there are differences in the hardware or software requirements listed here and in the RN then the Release Notes supersedes the manual.
Viz Multichannel
The Viz Multichannel client is used by the traffic department to schedule programs that are controlled by automation systems in the master control room. It has a TCP connection to Media Sequencer. The client gives the user access to creation, editing and playout of pages with graphics and video clips.
Component |
Requirement |
Software |
Media Sequencer 4.1 or higher Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6.1 or higher. Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (free download from http://www.microsoft.com/en\-us/download/details.aspx?id=5555) Viz Engine 3.6 or higher. Viz Engine 3.8.3 recommended. If you are using a local Viz Engine to preview video clips from Viz One, Viz Engine must be installed with video codecs: (Windows XP = MatroskaSplitter, ffdshow, Win7DSFilterTweaker // Windows 7 = K-lite Codec Pack full) Viz One 5.11 or higher if using Viz One integration. |
Executable(s) |
VizRundown.exe PlaylistImporter.exe Version 1 viz.exe (Viz Engine executable) PromoServer.exe UpgradeTool.exe HarrisIntegration.exe MarinaIntegration.exe NeptuneIntegration.exe |
Service(s) |
Viz Multichannel Schedule Collector Viz Multichannel Promo Server Viz Multichannel Integrations Hub |
Operating system |
Windows 10 32-bit or 64-bit Windows 7 32-bit or 64-bit Windows Server 2008 R2 |
Integration with Viz One
Multichannel integrates with the Viz One MAM system. Viz One version 5.8 (and later versions) require Multichannel version 2.11 or later.
Network Ports and Connections Ports and Connections
Application (From) |
Application (To) |
Port |
Viz Multichannel (VizRundown.exe) |
Media Sequencer |
8580, 8594 |
Viz Multichannel |
Viz Engine |
6100, 6800 |
Viz Multichannel |
Viz One |
80 |
Viz Multichannel |
Promo Server |
9005 |
Viz Multichannel |
Preview Server |
5400, 21098 |
PlayList Importer |
Media Sequencer |
8594 |
Integration Modules, Quick Scheduler Server |
Integrations Hub |
9990 |
Quick Scheduler |
Quick Scheduler Server |
9991 |
Harris Integration |
Harris Automation |
10050 |
Marina Integration |
Marina Automation |
18083 |
Ports in table above are TCP. Read the From and To in the table as initiator and receiver. Example: Multichannel uses TCP-port 8580 and 8594 when exchanging data with the Media Sequencer. Not all ports are used at all times, but they can be used and must be available. Traffic can be assumed bi-directional, i.e. from and to the services using the ports indicated in the table.
Note: Viz Multichannel Marina Integration sends traffic on port 18083 to the Marina Automation and uses port 12212 bi-directional.
IMPORTANT! Some ports are configurable. For instance the Viz Engine uses port 6100 (and additional port 6800 for dual-channel engines) but can be configured to use other ports.