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Avid Interplay Transfer Setup and User’s Guide • 0130-07634-02 C • September 2007 • 09/28/07 14:31
Congratulations on your purchase of an Avid® Interplay™ Transfer application. You can use
your application to move Avid assets (media and metadata) and manage the transfer of assets
to and from workgroups in an Avid Unity
Transfer in a standalone environment to move assets between workstations. The Interplay
Transfer system transfers assets to and from supported third-party applications, devices, and
archive integration systems.
This guide contains all the task-oriented instructions, conceptual information, and reference
material you need to transfer assets in an Avid Unity or in a standalone environment.
This guide is intended for all Avid Interplay Transfer users, from beginning to advanced.
™
environment. You can also use Avid Interplay
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The documentation describes the features and hardware of all models. Therefore, your
system might not contain certain features and hardware that are covered in
the documentation.
Using This Guide
Symbols and Conventions
Avid documentation uses the following symbols and conventions:
Symbol or ConventionMeaning or Action
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c
w
>This symbol indicates menu commands (and subcommands) in the
t
Italic fontItalic font is used to emphasize certain words and to indicate variables.
Courier Bold font
Ctrl+key or mouse actionPress and hold the first key while you press the last key or perform the
If You Need Help
A note provides important related information, reminders,
recommendations, and strong suggestions.
A caution means that a specific action you take could cause harm to
your computer or cause you to lose data.
A warning describes an action that could cause you physical harm.
Follow the guidelines in this document or on the unit itself when
handling electrical equipment.
order you select them. For example, File > Import means to open the
File menu and then select the Import command.
This symbol indicates a single-step procedure. Multiple arrows in a
list indicate that you perform one of the actions listed.
Courier Bold font identifies text that you type.
mouse action. For example, Ctrl+drag.
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If you are having trouble using Avid Interplay Transfer software:
1. Retry the action, carefully following the instructions given for that task in this guide. It
is especially important to check each step of your workflow.
2. Check for the latest information that might have become available after the
documentation was published:
-If the latest information for your Avid product is provided as printed release notes,
they ship with your application and are also available online.
-If the latest information for your Avid product is provided as a ReadMe file, it is
supplied on your Avid installation CD or DVD as a PDF document and is also
available online.
Viewing User Guides on the Interplay Portal
You should always check online for the most up-to-date ReadMe because the online
version is updated whenever new information becomes available. To view these
online ReadMe, visit the Knowledge Base at www.avid.com/readme.
3. Check the documentation that came with your Avid application or your hardware for
maintenance or hardware-related issues.
4. Visit the online Knowledge Base at www.avid.com/onlinesupport. Online services are
available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Search this online Knowledge Base to find
answers, to view error messages, to access troubleshooting tips, to download updates,
and to read or join online message-board discussions.
Viewing User Guides on the Interplay Portal
You can quickly access the Interplay user guides from any system in the Interplay
environment.
To access the Interplay user guides:
1. Type the following line in your web browser:
http://Interplay_Engine_name
where Interplay_Engine_name is the name of the computer running the Interplay
Engine software. For example, the following line opens the portal web page on a system
named DocWG:
http://DocWG
2. Click the “Avid Interplay User Documentation” link to access the User Information
Center Page.
Accessing the Online Library
The Avid Interplay Online Library DVD contains all the Avid Interplay product
documentation in PDF format.
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You need Adobe® Reader® to view the documentation online. You can download the latest
version from the Adobe web site.
To access the online library from the Online Library DVD:
1. Insert the Online Library DVD into the drive.
2. Double-click the Mainmenu file.
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Using This Guide
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Revision History
The following table lists changes made to this guide after the application released.
Section ModifiedReason for change
“Configuring the Interplay Transfer
Client For Direct Captures” on page 74
“Workflow: Capturing Clips From an
FTP Server” on page 105 and
“Capturing Clips From FTP Devices”
on page 110
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Documentation added for configuration to use Direct Capture.
Documentation added for new Direct Capture feature that uses the
Initiate Transfer button on the Avid - FTP Media Browser dialog box
and FTPClipList dialog box.
Chapter 1
Avid Interplay Transfer Overview
Avid Interplay Transfer lets you transfer Avid assets to and from another workgroup, send
finished sequences to a configured playback device, and capture media from a configured
ingest device. You can also use Interplay Transfer in a standalone environment (an
environment other than Avid Unity) to move Avid assets between workstations.
Interplay Transfer receives and queues transfer requests from one or more clients. Transfers
are then initiated by the Interplay Transfer Engine to off load the client.
You can monitor the status of all transfers using the Interplay Transfer Status view from
within the Avid Interplay Access or you can monitor your own transfers from within your
Avid editing application. A standalone system can also monitor the status of transfers using
the Avid Interplay Media Services and Transfer Status software. You can designate a single
Transfer Cache engine to monitor the transfers handled by several Interplay Transfer
Engines, Avid AirSpeed
The following topics in this chapter provide an overview of working with Interplay Transfer:
•Understanding Interplay Transfer Configurations
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, or other Interplay Transfer enabled devices.
•Networking Considerations
•Transfer Types
•Support for MXF/AAF Media
Read through this chapter to become familiar with the various types of transfers available
with Interplay Transfer. For installation and configuration information, see “Avid Interplay
Transfer Installation” on page 21 and “Interplay Transfer Configuration” on page 39. When
you are ready to transfer assets, follow the procedures in “Transferring Avid Assets” on
page 89 and “Transferring Avid Assets in a Standalone Environment” on page 98.
Chapter 1 Avid Interplay Transfer Overview
Understanding Interplay Transfer Configurations
Interplay Transfer can be configured in Avid Unity environments or in a standalone
configuration (without Avid Unity MediaNetwork, Avid Unity LANshare, or Avid
Unity ISIS
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).
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For optimal capture performance, configure one ingest or playback device per Interplay
Transfer server.
A workgroup enables collaborative workflows by allowing multiple editors to share media.
For diagrams showing typical shared-storage workgroup configurations, see Avid Interplay Best Practices.
Your workgroup environment might consist of the following components, depending on the
workgroup configuration:
•Avid Unity MediaNetwork or Avid Unity ISIS media network file server and storage
•Fibre Channel network that connects the Avid editing systems, Avid Interplay server,
and Interplay Transfer server to the Avid Unity MediaNetwork environment
•Ethernet network that connects the Avid editing systems, Avid Interplay server, and
Interplay Transfer server to the Avid Unity ISIS media network environment
•Avid Interplay Engine to track and manage Avid Unity media
•Supported Avid editing applications, such as Media Composer
•Interplay Transfer Engine to manage the transfer of media to and from the workgroup,
and to and from other workgroups
•Ethernet network used as a general-purpose communication network
Supported Avid Interplay Transfer Configurations
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or NewsCutter
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The supported Interplay Transfer configurations are:
•A dedicated Interplay Transfer server connected to an Avid Unity MediaNetwork, Avid
Unity LANshare, or Avid Unity ISIS that includes an Avid Interplay server.
•Standalone Interplay Transfer software installed on an Avid editing system (Microsoft
Windows
without an Avid Interplay Engine (not Avid Unity MediaNetwork or Avid Unity ISIS).
Each networked client must install both the Interplay Transfer Engine software and the
Interplay Transfer client software.
Standalone Interplay Transfer is not supported on Avid Instinct™ systems.
•Standalone Interplay Transfer software installed on an Avid editing system (Microsoft
Windows XP operating system only) with local storage.
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XP operating system only) that is connected to an Avid Unity LANshare
®
Networking Considerations
For two workgroups to cooperate, some workstations in one workgroup have to be able to
access services in the other workgroup. If these workgroups are not in the same site, or are
separated by routers or firewalls, you have to establish access to allow these services
to work.
The main components are an Avid Interplay Engine and two Interplay Transfer Engines. All
these services are TCP/IP based.
•The Avid Interplay Engine leverages the standard HTTP service on port 80.
•The two Interplay Transfer Engines use port numbers that are defined in the services file
in \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC\.
As installed, these port numbers are 6539 and 6532, respectively.
Remote Workgroup Connectivity Rules
For minimal remote workgroup connectivity, the following rules apply:
•Avid editing clients must be able to access the remote Interplay Transfer server and Avid
Interplay Engine services.
Networking Considerations
•Interplay Transfer servers must be able to access the remote Media Transfer service.
Interplay Transfer servers access only workgroup-local Avid Interplay Engine services,
not remote ones.
•Avid Interplay servers must be able to access the remote Interplay Transfer service.
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Chapter 1 Avid Interplay Transfer Overview
Typical Configuration
The following figure shows a typical configuration.
LAN
Workgroup A
EditingClient_A_1
Avid Interplay Server_A
MediaManager_A
Avid Interplay Transfer Server_A
TransferManager_A
Router/FirewallRouter/Firewall
Workgroup B
EditingClient_B_1
Avid Interplay Server_B
MediaManager_B
Avid Interplay Transfer Server_B
TransferManager_B
LAN
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Remote Workgroup Network Configuration
The figure in “Typical Configuration” on page 16 shows only one Avid editing client per
workgroup. You should assume that there are more clients and that each client requires the
same connectivity. To access Interplay Transfer when network traffic is restricted at the
router/firewall point, the network administrator must enable the combinations listed in the
following table.
Use the following table to verify which port numbers to use depending on your source and
destination.
Remote Workgroup Network Connection Guidelines
SourceDestinationPort
EditingClient_A_1Avid Interplay Server_Bhttp:80
EditingClient_A_1Avid Interplay Transfer Server_B6539
EditingClient_B_1Avid Interplay Server _Ahttp:80
EditingClient_B_1Avid Interplay Transfer Server _A6539
Avid Interplay Server _AAvid Interplay Transfer Server _B6539
Networking Considerations
Avid Interplay Server _BAvid Interplay Transfer Server _A6539
Avid Interplay Transfer Server_AAvid Interplay Transfer Server _B6532
Avid Interplay Transfer Server _BAvid Interplay Transfer Server _A6532
Any additional Avid editing clients should follow the rules listed in “Remote Workgroup
Connectivity Rules” on page 15.
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Chapter 1 Avid Interplay Transfer Overview
Transfer Types
When you use Interplay Transfer in a workgroup environment, there are several types of
transfers available.
•You can perform a transfer from within the Avid editing system (for example,
NewsCutter) to another workgroup or playback device. See “Transferring Avid Assets
from an Avid Editing Application” on page 90.
•You can perform a remote transfer from the Avid Interplay Access user interface. See
“Transferring Avid Assets from Workgroup to Workgroup” on page 91.
•You can capture media from a configured ingest device to your Avid editing application
bin. See “Transferring Files From an Ingest Device” on page 102.
•If you are working in an Avid Unity for News workgroup, you can transfer finished
sequences to a configured playback device. See “Transferring Avid Assets to a Playback
Device” on page 98.
•You can import and export MXF OP1a files into an Avid Unity MediaNetwork, Avid
Unity ISIS, or an Avid editing environment from an FTP server. See “Transferring To
and From Generic FTP Servers” on page 103.
•You can capture media from FTP video servers. See “Transferring Files From FTP Deck
Devices” on page 109.
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•You can perform transfers from an Avid Interplay environment to an Avid Unity
MediaManager v4.5 MXF workgroup environment that includes Avid editing systems
supported in an Avid Interplay environment. See “Transferring Avid Assets from an
Interplay Workgroup to Another Workgroup” on page 91.
Transfers from Avid Interplay to MediaManager v4.5 OMF® workgroups are not supported.
•You can drag and drop from Avid Unity MediaManager v4.5.x workgroup to an Avid
Interplay workgroup if you are going from the MediaManager browser to a standalone
Avid Interplay Access or to an Interplay Window. See “Transferring Avid Assets from
Workgroup 4.5 to an Interplay Workgroup” on page 94.
•You can edit media during the capture process. See “Using Frame Chase Editing” on
page 115.
•You can create an AutoTransfer folder with a Transfer Preset to automatically transfer
assets to the Interplay Transfer Engine for workgroup to workgroup transfers. See
“Automatically Transferring Assets to Another Workgroup” on page 95.
Support for MXF/AAF Media
MXF media created and edited in an Avid editing application can be shared in an Avid
Interplay environment with other Avid MXF-capable devices. For a description of
compatible issue between the various Avid products when working in an Avid Interplay
workgroup, see Avid Interplay Best Practices.
Support for MXF/AAF Media
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Any third-party video servers included in an Interplay Transfer workgroup must
support integration with an Avid MXF workgroup. Check with the manufacturers of
the third-party video servers to verify that your video servers support Avid
MXF workgroups.
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Chapter 1 Avid Interplay Transfer Overview
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Chapter 2
Avid Interplay Transfer Installation
This chapter describes how to add an Avid Interplay Transfer server to an Avid Interplay
workgroup. The Interplay Transfer server is an Avid Unity client in the Avid Unity
environment. This chapter also describes how to install the Interplay Transfer Engine in a
workgroup environment and a standalone configuration. Other procedures describe where
and how to install the Interplay Transfer support software.
The following sections are included in this chapter:
•Installation and Configuration Check List
•Installing Cards in the Interplay Transfer Server
•Turning On the Interplay Transfer Server
•Installing Avid Unity Client Software
•Understanding the Software Required for Performing Transfers
•Installing the Interplay Transfer Engine in a Workgroup Environment
•Installing Interplay Transfer Support Software
•Installing the Interplay Transfer Software in a Standalone Environment
Chapter 2 Avid Interplay Transfer Installation
Installation and Configuration Check List
The following sections provide check lists for setting up an Interplay Transfer server and
installing the Interplay Transfer support software.
•Check List for Installing and Configuring an Interplay Transfer Server
•Check List for Installing and Configuring an Interplay Transfer in a Standalone
Environment
•Check List for Installing Interplay Transfer Support Software
Check List for Installing and Configuring an Interplay Transfer Server
The following table provides a check list of steps for installing and configuring the Interplay
Transfer server in an Avid Unity workgroup and includes pointers to information about each
step. The check list also covers installing and configuring the Interplay Transfer client
software on an Avid editing system.
Interplay Transfer Installation and Configuration Check List
TaskSection Reference
! Check your configuration.See “Supported Avid Interplay Transfer
Configurations” on page 14.
! Review network considerations.See “Networking Considerations” on page 15.
! Connect the Interplay Transfer server hardware
and cables.
In a workgroup, the Interplay Transfer server is an
Avid Unity client. Depending on your Avid Unity
environment, see the following documents:
For Avid Unity ISIS, see the Avid Unity ISIS
client setup documentation.
For Avid Unity MediaNetwork, see the
Avid Unity MediaNetwork client setup
documentation.
! Install cards in the Interplay Transfer server.See “Installing Cards in the Interplay Transfer
Server” on page 25.
! (Avid Unity ISIS environment) Make sure the System
Director software is installed and is running.
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See the Avid Unity ISIS administrator
documentation.
Installation and Configuration Check List
Interplay Transfer Installation and Configuration Check List (Continued)
TaskSection Reference
! (Avid Unity MediaNetwork environment) Make sure
Avid Unity File Manager software is installed on the
File Manager server and is running.
See the Avid Unity File Manager documentation.
! Start the Interplay Transfer server.See “Turning On the Interplay Transfer Server”
on page 27.
! Install the Avid Unity ISIS or Avid Unity
MediaNetwork client software.
! Make sure the Avid Interplay server has a user
account for the Interplay Transfer server.
The user names and passwords must match on
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the Interplay Transfer server and on the Avid
Interplay server.
! (AirSpeed option) Make sure the Avid Unity server
and Avid Interplay server have user accounts for
AirSpeed devices.
The user name and password must match on
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the Avid Interplay server and on the Avid Unity
server.
See “Installing Avid Unity Client Software” on
page 27.
User account for Interplay Transfer server:
User name: TransferManager
Password: avid
For information about setting up user accounts,
see the Avid Interplay Administrator
documentation.
User account for AirSpeed:
User name: airspeed
password: avid
The built-in login password for all AirSpeed
servers is “avid”.
For information about setting up user accounts,
see the Avid Unity documentation and the Avid
Interplay Administrator documentation.
! Connect the Interplay Transfer application key.See the Avid Interplay Software Installation and
Configuration Guide.
! Install the Avid Interplay Framework for Client
software.
See the Avid Interplay Software Installation and Configuration Guide.
! Install the Avid Interplay Access software.See the Avid Interplay Software Installation and
Configuration Guide.
! Install the Interplay Transfer Engine.See “Installing the Interplay Transfer Engine
Software” on page 30.
! Set up the Avid Interplay Transfer Engine
Configuration tool.
! Register the Interplay Transfer Engine in the
workgroup.
See “Understanding the Avid Interplay Transfer
Engine Configuration Settings” on page 40.
See “Configuring an Avid Interplay Workgroup
For Transfers” on page 49.
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Interplay Transfer Installation and Configuration Check List (Continued)
TaskSection Reference
Avid Editing System
! Install the Interplay Transfer client software on Avid
editing systems.
! Configure the Transfer settings in the Avid editing
application.
See “Installing the Interplay Transfer Client
Software” on page 33.
See “Configuring the Avid Editing Application
for Transfers” on page 62.
Check List for Installing and Configuring an Interplay Transfer in a
Standalone Environment
The following table provides a check list of steps for installing and configuring the Interplay
Transfer software in a standalone environment and references where to find more
information about each step.
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Do not install Avid Interplay Framework on a standalone Avid editing system.
Standalone Interplay Transfer Installation and Configuration Check List
TaskSection Reference
Check your configuration.See “Supported Avid Interplay Transfer
!
Connect the Interplay Transfer
!
application key.
Configurations” on page 14.
See the Avid Interplay Software Installation and Configuration Guide.
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Install the Interplay Transfer Engine
!
software on Avid editing systems.
Install the Interplay Transfer client
!
software on Avid editing systems.
!
Setup the Interplay Transfer Engine
Configuration tool.
Configure the Transfer settings in the
!
Avid editing application.
See “Installing the Interplay Transfer Software in a
Standalone Environment” on page 36.
See “Installing the Interplay Transfer Client
Software in a Standalone Environment” on page 38.
See “Understanding the Avid Interplay Transfer
Engine Configuration Settings” on page 40.
See “Configuring the Avid Editing Application for
Transfers” on page 62.
Installing Cards in the Interplay Transfer Server
Check List for Installing Interplay Transfer Support Software
Depending on your workgroup configuration and the type of transfers performed in your
workflow, you might need to install additional support software to transfer Avid assets or
monitor transfers. The following table lists the support software and references where to find
more information about installing the software.
Interplay Transfer Support Software Installation Check List
TaskSection Reference
! Install the Avid Interplay Adapter software
(Avid Interplay Adapter service).
! Install the Avid Interplay Media Services and
Transfer Status software.
See the Avid Interplay Software Installation and Configuration Guide.
See “Installing the Interplay Media Services and
Transfer Status Tool” on page 35.
! Install the AutoTransfer ServiceSee “Installing the Avid Interplay AutoTransfer
Service” on page 34.
! Install the Transfer Cache Engine software.See “Installing the Transfer Cache Engine” on page 35.
Installing Cards in the Interplay Transfer Server
The cards included with the Interplay Transfer server depend on the Avid Unity environment
where the Interplay Transfer server is being installed.
•In an Avid Unity ISIS environment, the Interplay Transfer server might ship with an
•In an Avid Unity MediaNetwork environment, the Interplay Transfer server might ship
®
PRO/1000 Server Adapter gigabit card, depending on your system’s
Intel
configuration. This card must be installed in slot 3 (top slot). Follow the directions
supplied with the card. For information on configuring the Intel PRO/1000 card, see
“Configuring the Intel PRO/1000 Adapter Card” on page 26.
™
with an Intel PRO/1000 Server Adapter gigabit card and an ATTO
depending on your system’s configuration. These cards must be installed in the
appropriate slots:
Fibre Channel card,
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-Install the Intel PRO/1000 Server Adapter card in slot 2 (middle slot of SR2400) or
slot 1 (bottom slot of SR2500) of the Interplay Transfer server. Follow the
directions supplied with the card. For information on installing the Intel PRO/1000
driver, see “Configuring the Intel PRO/1000 Adapter Card” on page 26.
-Install the ATTO Fibre Channel card in slot 3 (the top slot) of the Interplay Transfer
server. Follow the directions supplied with the card.
For more information about slot assignments, see Avid Interplay Software Installation and
Configuration Guide.
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Configuring the Intel PRO/1000 Adapter Card
The Intel PRO/Adapter card might require the installation of the Intel Pro/1000 driver. After
you install the driver, you need to configure the card. This section provides procedures for
installing the driver and configuring the card.
Installing the Intel PRO/1000 Driver
After you install the Intel PRO/1000 server adapter card and restart your system, a message
might appear, looking for the Intel PRO/1000 driver.
To install the Intel PRO/1000 driver:
1. Open the C:\IntelPro folder.
2. Click the Autorun.exe file.
The Intel Pro Network Connections window opens.
3. Click Install Drivers.
4. Click Finish.
Configuring the Intel PRO/1000 for Jumbo Frames
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After you install the Intel PRO/1000 server adapter card and update the driver, you must
configure the card to work correctly with the Interplay Transfer server.
To configure the Intel PRO/1000 card:
1. Right-click the My Network Places icon, and select Properties.
2. Right-click the file for the Intel Pro interface used by Interplay Transfer and select
Properties.
3. Click Configure.
4. Click the Advanced tab.
5. In the Property area, select Jumbo Frames.
6. In the Value area, select 9014Bytes.
7. Click OK.
Turning On the Interplay Transfer Server
Turning On the Interplay Transfer Server
Before you can turn on the Interplay Transfer server, you need to do the following:
•Connect the Interplay Transfer server hardware and cables. See the Avid Unity client
setup documentation.
•(Avid Unity ISIS environment) Make sure the System Director is installed and running.
•(Avid Unity MediaNetwork) Make sure the Avid Unity File Manager software installed
on the Avid Unity File Manager server is running.
To start your Interplay Transfer server:
1. Turn on all the peripherals connected to the Interplay Transfer server.
Make sure their power lights are on.
2. Press the Power button on the Interplay Transfer server.
The MEDIASwitch port lights turn on as the Interplay Transfer server becomes ready.
Installing Avid Unity Client Software
After the Interplay Transfer server starts properly, and before you install the Interplay
Transfer Engine, you must install the Avid Unity client software.
In an Avid Unity environment, the Interplay Transfer server is a client.
•In an Avid Unity ISIS environment, the Interplay Transfer server is an Avid Unity ISIS
client. To install the Avid Unity ISIS client software, see the Avid Unity ISIS Client Quick Start Card.
•In an Avid Unity MediaNetwork environment, the Interplay Transfer server is a
MediaNetwork client. To install the Avid Unity MediaNetwork client software, see the
Avid Unity MediaNetwork Windows Fibre Channel Client Setup Guide.
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Understanding the Software Required for
Performing Transfers
To perform transfers you need to install specific software components on the various servers
and systems. Which software you install and where you install it, depends on your
workgroup environment. The following table outlines where the software components are
installed to perform transfers. You should use this table as a guide, depending on your
workgroup environment.
The following sections provide procedures for installing the software components on the
Interplay Transfer server and Avid editing system. For detailed steps on installing Avid
Interplay Engine and Avid Interplay Framework for Server, see the Avid Interplay Software Installation and Configuration Guide.
Software Installation Location
Installed on
Avid Interplay
Software
Interplay Transfer EngineX
Interplay Transfer ClientX
Avid Interplay EngineX
Avid Interplay AccessXXX
Avid Interplay AutoTransfer (option)
Avid Interplay Framework for ClientXX
Avid Unity ISIS Client or
Avid Unity MediaNetwork Client
a. A requirement for performing Generic FTP transfers is to install the Interplay Transfer Engine on the C partition
of the Interplay Transfer server.
b. Install only if in a standalone environment (not an Avid Unity environment).
c. You can install the Avid Interplay AutoTransfer service on any system in the workgroup.
d. The media network client software you install depends on your Avid Unity environment.
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After installing the latest version of Interplay Transfer, if you decide to reinstall an older
version, make sure you uninstall the latest version before reinstalling the older version.
d
Server
c
XX X
Installed on
Interplay Transfer
Server
a
When uninstalling the latest version, you should use the Add or Remove program in the
Control Panel and restart your computer after the uninstall is complete.
Installed on
Avid Editing
Client
b
X
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Installing the Interplay Transfer Engine in a Workgroup Environment
Understanding the Workgroup Environment Software
In a workgroup environment, after your hardware is properly set up, perform the following
software installation procedures on the Interplay Transfer server:
•Install the Interplay Framework for Client software. See the Avid Interplay Software Installation and Configuration Guide.
•Install the Avid Interplay Access software. See the Avid Interplay Software Installation and Configuration Guide.
•Install the Interplay Transfer Engine software. See “Installing the Interplay Transfer
Engine in a Workgroup Environment” on page 29.
Install the following software on the various systems in the workgroup:
•Install the Interplay Transfer Client software on the Avid editing systems. See
“Installing the Interplay Transfer Client Software” on page 33.
•(Option) Install the Avid Interplay Media Services and Transfer Status application on a
standalone system. See “Installing the Interplay Media Services and Transfer Status
Tool” on page 35.
•(Option) Install the Avid Interplay AutoTransfer service software on any system. See
“Installing the Avid Interplay AutoTransfer Service” on page 34.
Understanding the Standalone Transfer Environment Software
In a standalone transfer environment, workstation-to-workstation transfers in an
environment other than Avid Unity, you must install the Interplay Transfer Engine software
and the Interplay Transfer client software on each client. For installation procedures, see
“Installing the Interplay Transfer Software in a Standalone Environment” on page 36.
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In a standalone transfer environment, media files are tracked using Persistent Media Record
(PMR) files. The Avid Interplay Media Indexer is not used to manage the media files.
Installing the Interplay Transfer Engine in a
Workgroup Environment
After you install the Avid Unity client software on your Interplay Transfer server, you can
install the Interplay Transfer Engine software. Then you need to install the Interplay
Transfer client software on each client in the workgroup. The following sections provide
procedures for installing the Interplay Transfer software.
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You are reminded that data networks, such as standard data networks that support
Internet Protocols, are not necessarily secure networks, and that any transfer of
information over such networks — whether internally or externally — is not
necessarily a secure transfer. As when you communicate any information over any
network, you are responsible for ensuring that you use network settings or implement
policies that meet your security needs. Like other applications designed for use over a
data network, the Interplay Transfer application provides the capability for making
transfers over a network but does not provide security for such transfers over
unsecured networks. Avid makes no representations that transfers using Interplay
Transfer will be secure. Avid recommends that, before using Interplay Transfer to
transfer Avid assets over a network, you first evaluate your own security needs and
implement appropriate measures to accommodate those needs, such as building any
requisite firewalls and obtaining security certificates, or any other measures that you
deem necessary to protect media being transferred over any network.
While Avid systems include password protection, such passwords are provided solely for
your convenience to protect access to the Avid systems themselves and do not affect the
security of information transferred over an unsecured data network.
Installing the Interplay Transfer Engine Software
In a workgroup environment you need to install the Interplay Transfer Engine on the
Interplay Transfer server system. This software also installs the Avid Interplay Transfer
Engine Configuration software, which lets you set up the particular configuration for your
Interplay Transfer server. For descriptions of the Avid Interplay Transfer Engine
Configuration options, see “Understanding the Avid Interplay Transfer Engine
Configuration Settings” on page 40.
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If a previous release of Interplay Transfer Engine is installed on the computer you should
remove it before installing this version of the software.
To install the Interplay Transfer Engine software:
1. Before you install the Interplay Transfer Engine, you need to connect the Interplay
Transfer USB application key (also called a dongle). See the Avid Interplay Software
Installation and Configuration Guide.
2. Insert the Avid Interplay Installer DVD and double-click the Launch.exe installer.
3. Click Servers on the Main Menu page, and then click Avid Interplay Transfer Server.
The Install Avid Interplay Transfer Engine page opens.
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