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1. Copy the hfpa sql file from the HardingFPA X installation media to the C temp folder of your computer Under PostgreSQL 8 4 on the start menu open click the SQL Shell psql menu item This will open a command prompt that looks something like the one shown below Server Piscaluaet J Press Return 4 times When at the screen below enter the password you set earlier for the postgres Windows HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 28 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd user to log in to the SQL shell re EN SQL Shell psql Server localhost Database postgres Port 5432 Username postgres Password for user postgres Once logged in enter the following command i temp hfpa sql and press Return The roles and databases for the HardingFPA X system will be created see below r W SQL Shell psaq assword for user postgres psql 8 4 3 JARNING Console code page 85 gt differs from Windows code page lt 1252 gt 8 bit characters might not work correctly See psql reference page Notes for Windows users for details ype help for help ostgres Ni temp hfpa sql sql 8 4 3 JARNING Console code page lt 850 gt differs from Windows code page 1252 8 bit characters might not work correctly See psql reference page Notes for Windows users for details You are now connected to database postgres In order to allow PostgreSQL to accept co
2. 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd hfpaAnalyserErrorString OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read only STATUS optional DESCRIPTION The last error string that occurred Also sent with error traps 1 3 6 1 4 1 33056 1 2 1 1 5000 4 hfpaAnalyserErrors 2 hfpaAnalyserErrorChannel OBJECT SYNTAX NTEGER 1 4 ACCESS read only STATUS optional DESCRIPTION The channel number with error traps 148 6 1 4 1 33056 1 2 1 TYPE that the last error occurred on Also sent L 1 5000 1 hfpaAnalyserErrors Results Formats The Analyser is able to produce results of different types depending on your usage scenario With the use of the Monitor application or XML token file job submission the different types of results files can also be placed in different folders The avilable results types are explained in this section PAP PAR PAM Results These are proprietary CRS HardingFPA Results files which contain numerical PAR pictorial PAP and Frame Mask PAM details of the analysis outcome These can be viewed using the HardingFPA X Viewer application HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 57 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd PDF Results A PDF certificate showing the overall pass or fail status Fail reports can also be set up t
3. Extracting files C4 SHFPA gt lt Help AdminM anual lmages image929598591 jpg Cancel After clicking Finish the HardingFPA X Supervisor will have been fully installed and will appear by default under the HFPA X group on the Start Menu HardingFPA X Components and Settings When you have installed the applications to the required computers each will need to be configured in order for the applications to know where to find the database and which paths to use to find the movies results files etc This section describes the operation and settings configuration for the HardingFPA X System Some settings are common between applications such as database settings so please refer to the whole section if you cannot find the information you need Common Database Settings Many of the applications in the HardingFPA X System Submit Monitor Supervisor and Analyser have common settings which relate to the location on the network of the HardingFPA X Database component These Database Settings can be found under Tools gt Settings on these applications and appear as shown below HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 37 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Database Settings Host Name 127 0 0 1 Host Port 5432 Common settings for database location Host Name This is the host name or IP address of the computer on which the database is running There must be only one HardingFPA X Database on the networ
4. The results directories are described by the following sections e lt output gt Move the movie file into the following folder e lt csv gt Create CSV Results in the following folder o Inthis option storage can be set to specify when the CSV results are to be saved always to always save warning to only save when a warning or failure occurs failure to only save when the material fails and never to never save CSV results e lt pappar gt Create PAP PAR PAM Results in the following folder o Inthis option storage can be set to specify when the PAP PAR PAM results are to be saved always to always save warning to only save when a warning or failure occurs failure to only save when the material fails and never to never save PAP PAR PAM results e lt pdf gt Create PDF Results in the following folder o Inthis option content can be set to specify which details are saved to the PDF certificate produced for this job all to save warnings and failure information or failures to only save failure information o To show details of all failed frames in the PDF certificate set detailed to 1 otherwise set to 0 where the start and end frames of a warning fail sequence are reported HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 66 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd o To show thumbnail images in the PDF certificate set thumbnails to 1 otherwise set to 0 e lt xml gt Create XML Results in the followin
5. When a work that uses the Library uses material from a header file that is part of the Library the object code for the work may be a derivative work of the Library even though the source code is not Whether this is true is especially significant if the work can be linked without the Library or if the work is itself a library The threshold for this to be true is not precisely defined by law If such an object file uses only numerical parameters data structure layouts and accessors and small macros and small inline functions ten lines or less in length then the use of the object file is unrestricted regardless of whether it is legally a derivative work Executables containing this object code plus portions of the Library will still fall under Section 6 Otherwise if the work is a derivative of the Library you may distribute the object code for the work under the terms of Section 6 Any executables containing that work also fall under Section 6 whether or not they are linked directly with the Library itself HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 92 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd 6 As an exception to the Sections above you may also combine or link a work that uses the Library with the Library to produce a work containing portions of the Library and distribute that work under terms of your choice provided that the terms permit modification of the work for the customer s own use and reverse engineering fo
6. 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd CAMBRIDGE RESEARCH SYSTEMS The HardingFPA X Administration Manual Version 2 0 1 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd www hardingfpa tv Help ensure video is safe to watch for both diagnosed and dormant photosensitive epileptics HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 1 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Contact Details Manufactured by Cambridge Research Systems Ltd 80 Riverside Estate Sir Thomas Longley Road Rochester Kent ME2 4BH England Tel 44 0 1634 720707 Fax 44 0 1634 720719 email sales hardingfpa com Website www hardingfpa tv Available in Japan from Namoto Trading Co Ltd 1 44 1 Minami ono Ichikawa CHIBA 272 0804 Japan Tel 81 47 338 3224 Fax 81 47 338 3236 email mid namoto com Website www namoto com Project Medical Consultant Professor Graham Harding Applicable Version This manual is applicable to the HardingFPA X version 2 0 1 17th May 2010 Document Revision 13th May 2010 HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 2 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Contents Overview System Requirements Licensing Network Settings Version Control Movie Files Installation Mac OS X Prerequisites Mac OS X Server Installation Mac OS X Client Installation Mac OS X Supervisor Installation Mac OS X Installation Windows Server Installation Windows Database Installation Windows Client Installation Windows Su
7. OBJECT TYPE FROM RFC 1212 TRAP TYPE FROM RFC 1215 cambridgeResearchSystems OBJECT IDENTIFIER 1 3 6 1 4 1 33056 1 3 6 1 4 1 33056 hfpaX OBJECT IDENTIFIER 1 3 6 1 4 1 33056 1 cambridgeResearchSystems 1 hfpaXNotifications OBJECT IDENTIFIER Se 1 3 6 1 4 1 33056 1 1 HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 52 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd hfpax 1 hfpaAnalyserJobErrorTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER 163 6014 S3056 Ld hfpaXNotifications hfpaAnalyserJobErrorGeneral TRAP TYPE ENTERPRISE hfpaAnalyserJobl ErrorTraps VARIABLES hfpaAnalyserErrorStri DESCRIPTION A DirectShow error o hfpaAnalyserErrorChannel ng ccurred during job processing string and channel number included 5500 hfpaxXObjects OBJECT IDENTIFIER oo 136222451 533056 1 2 hfpax 2 hfpaXStats OBJECT IDENTIFIER Ho TS Gels 4 e 33056225 hfpaxObjects 1 hfpaAnalyserStats OBJECT IDENTIE ER 1 3 6 1 4 1 33056 1 2 1 hfpaxStats 1 1 HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 53 Error hfpaAnalyserchannellFilename OBJECT TYPE hfpaAnalyserchann
8. watch folders etc have an initial Job Priority of 0 In effect this means the job is neither low priority nor high priority A job s priority value can be between 10 and 10 If all jobs have the same priority then they will be analysed in order of submission i e the lowest Job ID number first please note that some later jobs may be analysed before earlier ones if the Analyser s configured for that job length is busy If the queue contains jobs of mixed priorities then they are analysed first in order of priority then in order of job ID For example if two jobs have priority 1 but all the rest have a priority of 0 the priority 1 jobs will first be analysed in the usual order of their Job ID after which all jobs of priority 0 will be analysed also in order of Job ID etc Using the Promote Job and Demote Job buttons under the Job Queue tab the administrator may increase or decrease the priority of the selected job respectively The change in priority is shown in the Job Priority column Be aware that you cannot increase the priority to greater than 10 or decrease it to lower than 10 HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 74 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd The change in the job order is reflected immediately in the order displayed in the Job Queue If a job is demoted whist it is being analysed the job status will be reset to waiting and the Analyser in question will stop analysing it This is a method of temporarily h
9. 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd eer HFPA X Monitor JobQueue Completed jobs Folders Logging ruler CHECK COMTipiete Added 0 new folders Removed 0 folders Total Folders 1 Queued Movie hfpax busy pogo_aja mov Updating folder list Checking folders Folder check complete Added 0 new folders Removed 0 folders Total Folders 1 Updating folder list Checking folders Folder check complete Added 0 new folders Removed 0 folders Tota Folders 1 Updating folder list Refresh Monitor logging screen Watch Folder Settings This section defines the locations of the various folders used in the HardingFPA X system inlcuding the Watch Folders that the Monitor application collects jobs from The process is that movie files that are placed in the Movie Input folder are moved by the Monitor to the Busy folder as soon as they are placed into the job queue and are then moved to either Movie Passed or Movie Failed depending on whether they pass or fail the analysis The different results types are then placed in the relevant Results folders Standard Watch Folder Operation Mode These instructions are for the conventional watch folder mode where material is to be dropped copied to an input folder then moved to a busy folder during analysis and later moved to output folders based on analysis result Path This is the root folder underneath which all of the following sub folders are to be found I
10. a contradiction means you cannot use both them and the Library together in an executable that you distribute HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 95 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd 7 You may place library facilities that are a work based on the Library side by side in a single library together with other library facilities not covered by this License and distribute such a combined library provided that the separate distribution of the work based on the Library and of the other library facilities is otherwise permitted and provided that you do these two things a Accompany the combined library with a copy of the same work based on the Library uncombined with any other library facilities This must be distributed under the terms of the Sections above b Give prominent notice with the combined library of the fact that part ofit is a work based on the Library and explaining where to find the accompanying uncombined form of the same work 8 You may not copy modify sublicense link with or distribute the Library except as expressly provided under this License Any attempt otherwise to copy modify sublicense link with or distribute the Library is void and will automatically terminate your rights under this License However parties who have received copies or rights from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such parties remain in full compliance 9 You are not requir
11. can be useful if unusual effects are noticed that may be the result of problems with the database installation Note that this setting creates a significantly larger log file than the other settings because the Analyser has continuous communications with the database so be sure there is enough free disk space for the log file The Settings screen is also where the SNMP Agent settings are configured This is also where the SD Legacy Mode can be turned on or off The checkbox Create XML Progress Files can be unchecked if you do not want the Analyser to create XML Progress Files during the analysis of jobs HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 43 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Settings Location Settings Advanced Channel 1 Maximum Job Length Sl S s alo Hours Minutes Seconds Root Path ci Log Filename c log log Logging Verbosty O Errors Errors and Jobs Errors Jobs and Database Number of Analyser Channels 2 Database Settings 5 Host Name 127 0 0 1 C Use SD Legacy Mode Analyse Standard Definition SD material with E Host Port 5432 legacy v 2 5 analysis algorithms Remote Management 4 F Enable SNMP Agent wal SNMP Port Croata EME Progress Mies Send SNMP Traps to 127 0 0 1 Za Analyser settings screen SD Legacy Mode The HardingFPA X has a version 2 5 legacy analysis option for when comparisons with earlier HardingF PA analyses are necessary i e those that h
12. change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users This license the Lesser General Public License applies to some specially designated software packages typically libraries of the Free Software Foundation and other authors who decide to use it You can use it too but we suggest you first think carefully about whether this license or the ordinary General Public License is the better strategy to use in any particular case based on the explanations below When we speak of free software we are referring to freedom of use not price Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software and charge for this service if you wish that you receive source code or can get it if you want it that you can change the software and use pieces of it in new free programs and that you are informed that you can do these things To protect your rights we need to make restrictions that forbid distributors to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender these rights These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you distribute copies of the library or if you modify it For example if you distribute copies of the library whether gratis or for a fee you must give the recipients all the rights that we gave you You must make sure that they too receive or can get the source HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 81 2010 Cambr
13. click on the HfpaServer installer package as shown above The installer will then start and the following dialogue box will open HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 14 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Install HFPA X Server _ Welcome to the HFPA X Server Installer Welcome to the HFA X PostgreSQL 8 4 2 for Mac OS X installer Introduction Read Me License Select Destination Installation Type instal Finish Up HFPA X 1 38 Go Back Continue Server installer Click on continue then read the Read Me text and accept the licence terms displayed on the next screen Select which volume hard disk you would like to install the server applications to Select which of the components you would like to install The PostgreSQL component is a database that is required for the HardingFPA X system to run correctly but will typically be installed on only one of the computers on your network so if you are installing a second or third Analyser node for example you should de select this option Additionally the Licence Server is only required on one computer in a typical installation so if you already have a computer with this installed on de select this option as well HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 15 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd 606 amp Install HFPA X Server Custom Install on Macintosh HD Package Name Action introduction SA HFPA X Postg
14. for the client side software during the install process so once this has completed all the client components will be installed under Applications gt HFPA X in Finder HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 19 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Supervisor Installation Mac OS X Please note that before installation it is recommended that any previous installations of HardingFPA X are removed Note If the HardingFPA X Supervisor is installed on a the same computer as the database then the password login is disabled and any user running it will be able to login and therefore change the priorities of jobs in the system and abort jobs already running La HftpaSupervisor The Supervisor install package for Mac OS X Double click on the HfpaSupervisor installer package shown above The installer will then start Select which volume hard disk you would like to install the HardingFPA X Supervisor Click on continue and wait for the installation to complete There is no configuration utility for the Supervisor software during the install process so once this has completed the HardingFPA X Supervisor will be installed under Applications gt HFPA X in Finder Installation Windows This section describes the installation of the Windows components Server Installation Windows Please note that before installation it is recommended that any previous installations of HardingFPA X are removed Note that the Window
15. if your system has an HardingFPA X Analyser with two channels as in a typical installation the actual system throughput will be twice this value At the bottom of the Overall Status section the number of jobs that have been completed in the last hour is shown HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 73 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd e OC HFPA X Supervisor connected to newmac J System Status Job Queue Completed Jobs Active Analyser Channels Overall Status Licence Servers Fes TRISTAN newmac System Health 85 Warning newmac 2 Total number of licences 255 TRISTAN Average Channel Speed 0 5 x realtime Number of licences left 206 gt De Registrations Left 25 Accepted IP address range 50 jobs completed in the last hour 192 168 0 55 to 192 168 1 250 Refresh HardingFPA X Supervisor interface The Supervisor also features a Job Queue which shows all of the jobs that are waiting to be analysed or are currently being analysed in the order in which they will be opened by the Analysers The final tab Completed Jobs shows all of the jobs which have been analysed or have been aborted or terminated with an error condition Unlike the Monitor and Submit this window shows all completed jobs not just those from the last 14 days and shows which user submitted which jobs and which Analyser analysed the job Job Priorities By default all jobs submitted to the system whether via Submit or Monitor
16. it will revert to automatic server location The location of this file is dependent on the operating system of the client systems The following examples are to specify an address of 192 168 0 1 Replace this IP address with that of your Licence Server or its hostname e MacOSX o Create the file Users USERNAME Library Preferences com crsltd hfpaxlicenceserver ini o If this file already exists add the following lines to it otherwise create the file with the following lines only LIC ENCE SERVER Address 192 168 0 1 e Windows o On Windows a registry key is used instead HKEY CURRENT US ER SOF TWARE Cambridge Research Systems HFPAXLicenceServer Address 192 168 0 1 HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 72 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Be aware that if the Licence Server Location Mode configuration file does not specify an IP address where a HardingFPA X Licence Server is running then it will appear as though the client cannot access the Licence Server HardingFPA X Supervisor This is a tool for the exclusive use of the system administrator and can be run from as many computers as it is installed on The Supervisor application allows jobs that are currently in the job queue or currently being analysed to have their priorities modified or for the jobs to be aborted On start up the Supervisor Password must be entered to gain control of the database The de
17. program that is not a library 4 You may copy and distribute the Library or a portion or derivative of it under Section 2 in object code or executable form under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you accompany it with the complete corresponding machine readable source code which must be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above ona medium customarily used for software interchange If distribution of object code is made by offering access to copy from a designated place then offering equivalent access to copy the source code from the same place satisfies the requirement to distribute the source code even though third parties are not compelled to copy the source along with the object code 5 A program that contains no derivative of any portion of the Library but is designed to work with the Library by being compiled or linked with it is called a work that uses the Library Such a work in isolation is not a derivative work of the Library and therefore falls outside the scope of this License HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 91 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd However linking a work that uses the Library with the Library creates an executable that is a derivative of the Library because it contains portions of the Library rather than a work that uses the library The executable is therefore covered by this License Section 6 states terms for distribution of such executables
18. the Supervisor HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 78 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Jobs are not being analysed because the Analyser cannot find the movie files Analysers do not open files dropped into watch folders Analysers will not run and give an error message such as This version is older than the newest version in the system The paths and database settings are correct but the Analyser s will not analyse a particular job The Server installer on Mac OS X hangs and does not complete Make sure the Analyser has access to the files in question and that the Submit and Analyser applications have the correct Root Path settings Check that the file extension is one of the supported extensions mpg mpeg dv mov avi wmv vob xml mp4 m2v and that the case of all of the letters in the extension are the same e g MOV not MoV must also not be read only Files dropped into watch folders Files must be larger than 2k The system has been upgraded but the Analyser in question has not Upgrade the Analyser to the same version as the rest of the system Does the computer analysing the job have the required codec check if the file can Also check if the frame size is within the accepted range 702 720 x 576 608 pixels PAL or 702 720 x 480 486 512 pixels NTSC be viewed correctly in QuickTime If you are upgrading make sure all HardingFPA X applications on your entire Th
19. will initially display the version information for the Analyser and its analysis core s e The status bar at the bottom of the window shows the progress of the jobs on each channel The correct way to start up the Analyser is to start the Launcher first and let the Launcher start up the Analyser that way the system is protected against unexpected shut down of the Analyser It is possible to have multiple multi channel Analysers on the same network to spread the workload and provide greater throughput provided that they are all configured to connect to the same central database The Settings screen shown below and visible through clicking Tools gt Settings can be used to configure the Analyser application It is here that the number of Analyser cores can be set although your licence will limit how many you may set this to Some settings changes will require the application to be restarted before the changes take effect The log verbosity can be set in the Settings screen to one of the following settings O Errors Log errors only This is the same as the default logging setting on previous HardingFPA X Analyser versions O Errors and Jobs Log errors but add logging based on what each of the analyser channels is doing with the jobs opening files closing jobs aborting jobs etc o Errors Jobs and Database The same as Errors and Jobs but with the addition of logging based on what communication is occurring with the database This
20. 09 53 17 CRSUKPC40 192 168 1 39 requested a licence 14 11 08 09 53 18 CRSUKPC40 is licensed 14 11 08 09 53 18 Replying to CRSUKPC40 14 11 08 09 54 03 CRSUKPC40 192 168 1 39 on port 5440 connected 14 11 08 09 54 04 CRSUKPC40 192 168 1 39 requested a licence 14 11 08 09 54 04 CRSUKPC40 is licensed 14 11 08 09 54 04 Replying to CRSUKPC40 14 11 08 09 57 07 CRSUKPC40 192 168 1 39 on port 5440 connected 14 11 08 09 57 07 CRSUKPC40 192 168 1 39 requested a licence 14 11 08 09 57 07 CRSUKPC40 is licensed 14 11 08 09 57 07 Replying to CRSUKPC40 14 11 08 10 07 52 QUADCORE XP 192 168 1 51 on port 5440 connected 14 11 08 10 07 53 QUADCORE XP 192 168 1 51 requested a licence 14 11 08 10 07 53 QUADCORE XP is licensed 14 11 08 10 07 53 Replying to QUADCORE XP a Clear Licence Server main tab Administration The Administration tab allows you to register and de register client computers from the system and to specify a range of IP addresses from which to accept connections The administrator must first of all log in using the Administrator s password which defaults to password unless otherwise specified This password can and should be changed by clicking on Change Password Be aware that if this password is forgotten it will be impossible to log in and change it and the HASP key will need to be reset this can only be performed by Cambridge Research Systems Ltd CRS Please contact CRS for more details HardingFPA
21. 288i25 384x288p25 384x288i25 320x240p29 97 320x240i29 97 The HardingFPA X uses the following frameworks to access video frames e FFmpeg e QuickTime e DirectShow on Windows only When presented with a file a framework is selected based on the movie file extension MXF Files An attempt is made to open the MXF file using the HardingFPA X internal MXF library This library has support for OP1A and OP ATOM wrapped MXF files with the following codecs e D10 IMX HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 11 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd e DV e DVCPRO e DVCPRO HD e DNxHD If the HardingFPA X s internal MXF library does support the MXF file format then the HardingFPA X s FFmpeg library is used to decode these frames The HardingFPA X MXF library includes support for AVID MXF files as well as MXF time code tracks If the MXF file format is not supported by the HardingFPA X s internal MXF library an attempt is made to use the HardingFPA X s FFmpeg library to open the file directly In this case the MXF time code track is not supported To compensate for this an attempt will be made to use the VITC information if any embedded in the video material On Windows platforms if all else fails an attempt to use DirectShow using any codecs installed in the system will be made If this is successful an attempt will be made to use the VITC information if any embedded in the video material MOV Files The Har
22. AR PURPOSE See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 102 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library if not write to the Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail You should also get your employer if you work as a programmer or your school if any to sign a copyright disclaimer for the library if necessary Here is a sample alter the names Yoyodyne Inc hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the library Frob a library for tweaking knobs written by James Random Hacker lt signature of Ty Coon gt 1 April 1990 Ty Coon President of Vice That s all there is to it HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 103 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd oie CAMBRIDGE RESEARCH SYSTEMS Cambridge Research Systems Ltd 2010 80 Riverside Sir Thomas Longley Road Rochester Kent ME2 4BH UK Tel 44 0 1634 720707 Fax 44 0 1634 720719 email sales hardingfpa com www hardingfpa tv www crsitd com HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 104
23. LURE OF THE LIBRARY TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER SOFTWARE EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 101 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries If you develop a new library and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public we recommend making it free software that everyone can redistribute and change You can do so by permitting redistribution under these terms or alternatively under the terms of the ordinary General Public License To apply these terms attach the following notices to the library Itis safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty and each file should have at least the copyright line and a pointer to where the full notice is found lt one line to give the library s name and a brief idea of what it does gt Copyright C lt year gt lt name of author gt This library is free software you can redistribute it and or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation either version 2 1 of the License or at your option any later version This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICUL
24. PA X Administration Manual Page 33 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd fe Setup HardingFPA X Client Installing Please wait while Setup installs HardingFPA Client on your computer Extracting files C Program Files Cambridge Research Systems HFP4 X HfpaSubmit exe Cancel Windows Client install progress After clicking Finish the HardingFPA X Submit and HardingFPA X Viewer will have been fully installed and will appear by default under the HFPA X group on the Start Menu HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 34 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Supervisor Installation Windows Please note that before installation it is recommended that any previous installations of HardingFPA X are removed Note If the HardingFPA X Supervisor is installed on a the same computer as the database then the password login is disabled and any user running it will be able to login and therefore change the priorities of jobs in the system and abort jobs already running Mel Y a HERA s pervisor Setup exe The Supervisor install package for Windows Double click on the HFPA X Supervisor Setup exe installer package shown above The installer screen below will then be displayed fe Setup HardingFPA X Supervisor Welcome to the HardingFPA X Supervisor Setup Wizard H ar d j n g F p A X ie HardingFP Supervisor 2 0 0 on your Barse It is recommended that you close all other applications before co
25. Page 7 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Please note that detailed information regarding the operation of the Client components can be found in the HardingFPA X User s Manual System Requirements The HardingFPA X System is cross platform and each component can run on both Windows and Mac computers The Server applications will only run on Intel powered Mac computers and require Mac OS X version 10 4 or higher for all components Computers running the Analyser component will obtain optimum performance with multi core processors with at least 2 GB of RAM The Submit Viewer and Supervisor applications will also run on Power PC Mac computers but still require Mac OS version 10 4 or higher For Windows platforms the HardingFPA X has been tested on Windows XP Windows 7 Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Although the HardingFPA X is compatible with Windows Vista this operating system is not recommended At least 2 Gb of RAM is recommended for the best performance if running the Analyser Hint It is only possible to install the PostgreSQL database component of the HardingFPA X System using the automated Mac installer on a Mac computer which does not already have an installation of PostgreSQL except for upgrades to the HardingFPA X PostgreSQL If you have another application which installs a PostgreSQL database for example you may need to install the HardingFPA X Database on a different computer or manually install the
26. Rests tip 01 13 51 26 nnance Aast Rg Red Rash W v 3 pana Patterrr Extended Faire W Graph Controle but more strict to examples of powerful localised flashing HardingFPA X Viewer De Ven Benks thb Grach Contols amp v 2 57 HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 48 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Most importantly of all the Version 3 algorithms have been designed to be as format agnostic as possible Changes in file formats or codecs will alter the underlying video data even if these changes are not visually apparent Here the same video has been encoded at the same resolution using two different codecs The absolute differences between the two images are shown in the third image as deviations from mid grey DVC PRO OV PAL Difference Image Difference Image The Version 3 algorithms generate highly consistent results from different image resolutions and frame rates Here the same movie has been analysed in 720x576i50 and 640x480i60 formats The only noticeable difference is in the horizontal graph scale due to the different frame rates HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 49 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd 720x576i50 P RO0SDOL 30 1 01 j aa T ifirnane Fash i FWY ie Eteni ratre W The graph below shows three sets of luminance flash risk results of the same movie analysed in SD 576i50 HD 720p50 and HD 1080i50 formats and highli
27. X Administration Manual Page 68 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd aan HardingFPA X Licence Server J Server Status Administration About Licences Computer Name Identifier 0 newmac FA 43 9D 8D 95 C0 CRSUKWS04 E2 B6 26 C7 46 C4 D218SS3J DE 7C C1 34 84 A6 minime F4 3A 6F 9D 07 F3 Tom Robsons Computer 34 DD 48 48 21 A2 QUADCORE XP 18 1E A9 DE 04 8C shauns mac pro DF BD 5C 64 4D FF 1 CRSUKPC40 93 6E E6 36 CC 24 M De Registrations left 3 Add m iiDe Register S Delete a LR Administrator amp Login amp Log out Advanced 2 M Only allow clients in IP range G Change Password Licensing Mode 192 1168 1 11 Manual Automatic 192 168 1 255 Licence Server administration tab Registering Clients The administrator must register the client computers after logging in to the Administration tab There are two licensing schemes that may be used with the Licence Server Manual Licensing Mode In this mode each client that is allowed to connect must have its host name added manually to the list of allowed clients In order to do this click the Add button and enter the host name of the computer you wish to register HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 69 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd EY Add Client mi Computer Name newcomputer 7x If you make a mistake and need to change a host name this may be done by doubl
28. XML results files you can configure this by adding a string value to the Windows registry Mac ini file as follows Windows Add a string key XML Append HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE Cambridge Research Systems HFPAXAnalyser xML Append Mac Inthe file Library Preferences com crsitd hfpaxlicenceserver ini Add a string to the SETTINGS section XML Append _results The string contained for this key value is then appended to the XML results filename For example if _ results is placed into the string the XML filename would appear as below MovieName_results xml XML Token File The XML Token File is an advanced way of submitting jobs to the HardingFPA X System The parameters for the job to be submitted are entered into an XML token file which is then copied to an input watch folder The Monitor application processes the token and subsequently sets up a job according to its contents and submits it to the Job Queue The format of this file and an example is shown below with default attribute values lt xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 gt lt hfpaxjob gt lt priority gt 0 lt priority gt lt file assetnumber as12345 gt Users tristan Movies test mov lt file gt HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 65 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd lt locations gt lt output jobid 1 gt Users shared Output lt output gt lt pappar jobid 1 storage always gt Users shared Result
29. actly second earlier The Version 3 algorithms insert a squiggle see below to indicate when the diagnostic trace has simultaneously gained and lost a transition over the most recent second between video frames M HardingF PA HO fe yew FrameMmk Ress Took mnaee hash Red Flat Hie Pattern Extended Fabre Analyses Controts Deck Controis Current Soroa Mone en Analysis Summary Advanced Informaton Analysed with Licence Tristan Linnell DEMO Ofcom ITU Deckirk SDI V3 0 Capture 12 02 2010 10 13 20 HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 46 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Analysis Results The Version 3 algorithms give results which are broadly similar to those generated by version 2 5 The figure below shows the results of both versions when analysing the same video input under the same guidelines 10 09 04 18 S 0 0 L 34 m fr l Red Flag u A H Spatial Patterns a ll uminance Flash W I Extended Faure Version 2 5 90 09 04 1959 RA 00L 33 fu Luminance Fiss a N Red Flash M i J N Spatia Patterns W tended Faire W Version 3 i However the results between the two versions will not be identical The Version 3 algorithms will in general be more slightly more lenient to complex rapid motion HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 47 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd HardingFPA X Viewer ok fle yew
30. al Public License applies to certain designated libraries and is quite different from the ordinary General Public License We use this license for certain libraries in order to permit linking those libraries into non free programs When a program is linked with a library whether statically or using a shared library the combination of the two is legally speaking a combined work a derivative of the original library The ordinary General Public License therefore permits such linking only if the entire combination fits its criteria of freedom The Lesser General Public License permits more lax criteria for linking other code with the library We call this license the Lesser General Public License because it does Less to protect the user s freedom than the ordinary General Public License It also provides other free software developers Less of an advantage over competing non free programs These disadvantages HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 83 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd are the reason we use the ordinary General Public License for many libraries However the Lesser license provides advantages in certain special circumstances For example on rare occasions there may be a special need to encourage the widest possible use of a certain library so that it becomes a de facto standard To achieve this non free programs must be allowed to use the library A more frequent case is that a free library does the same j
31. alting a job effectively rescheduling it for a later time The job will remain in the Job Queue but be aware that analysis will not resume from the point at which the job was demoted The analysis will have to start again from the beginning of the clip Promoting jobs is a useful tool for administrators to be able to advance emergency and or time critical jobs to the top of the queue Be aware that if a job is demoted to have a negative priority it may not be analysed at all if a continual stream of jobs is submitted as the newly submitted jobs will by default have a higher priority To be sure always set all job priorities back to 0 after manipulating the job queue for emergency jobs etc Aborting Jobs It is also possible to abort jobs currently in the job queue by clicking the Abort Job button whilst the chosen job is highlighted If the job is currently being analysed the Analyser will stop the job and move on to the next available one If a waiting job is aborted its status will be set to aborting and will then be set to aborted and removed from the job queue after five minutes has passed This is to ensure that the job has not been picked up by an Analyser in the meantime Aborted jobs are still shown in the Completed Jobs tab HardingFPA X Submit This application is designed to be run on any number of licensed client computers and allows the user of that computer to submit jobs to the database ready for the Analyser s to p
32. an XML file which can be used to specify the parameters for a specific job which are interpreted by the Monitor which then schedules the corresponding job The Monitor will submit movies as long as it has read write permissions to them and they have one of the following file extensions mov dv avi wmv vob mpg mpeg xml mxf mp4 m2v flv Note however that even if the Monitor successfully submits the job the Analyser s in the system must have the appropriate codec correctly installed and configured in order to be able to analyse it Tabs The Monitor application features the following tabs The Job Queue and Completed Jobs tabs show the current jobs being analysed and waiting Job Queue and the jobs that have been analysed in the last 14 days Completed Jobs Please note that it is not possible to manipulate the Job Queue or view results via the Monitor application The tabs here are for information only The Folders tab shows a list of all folders currently being watched by the Monitor Movies that are copied or moved into these folders will automatically be entered into the job queue for analysis as soon as possible The Logging tab shows a log of activity performed by the Monitor including adding watch folders queuing jobs re queuing jobs and any errors that occur If any problems occur with the watch folder functionality remember to check here for any unusual error messages HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 60
33. ate see below then the Analyser will be able to analyse it otherwise the Analysers will dismiss the job The list of accepted frame sizes and frame rates are as follows Version 3 analysis mode HD 1920x1080p23 98 1920x1080p24 1920x1080i24 1920x1080p25 1920x1080i25 1920x1080p29 97 1920x1080i29 97 1920x1080p30 1920x1080p50 1920x1080i50 1920x1080i59 94 1920x1080p60 1920x1080i60 1440x1080p23 98 1440x1080p24 1440x1080i24 1440x1080p25 1440x1080i25 1440x1080p29 97 1440x1080i29 97 1440x1080p30 1440x1080p50 1440x1080i50 1440x1080i59 94 1440x1080p60 1440x1080i60 HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 10 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd 1280x720p23 98 1280x720p24 1280x720p25 1280x720p29 97 1280x720p30 1280x720p50 1280x720p59 94 1280x720p60 960x720p23 98 960x720p24 960x720p25 960x720p29 97 960x720p30 960x720p50 960x720p59 94 960x720p60 SD 768x576p25 768x576i25 768x576p27 97 768x576i29 97 702 720 x 576p25 702 720 x 576i25 702 720 x 486p29 97 702 720 x 486i29 97 702 720 x 480p29 97 702 720 x 480i29 97 640x480p29 97 640x480i29 97 384x288p25 384x288i25 352x288p25 352x288i25 320x240p29 97 320x240i29 97 In SD Legacy Mode the HardingFPA X will only analyse movies with the following video formats 702 720 x 576p25 702 720 x 576i25 702 720 x 486p29 97 702 720 x 486i29 97 702 720 x 480p29 97 702 720 x 480i29 97 352x288p25 352x
34. ave come from versions 1 x of the HardingFPA X and to have some level of compatibility with HardingFPA V2 5x SD SDI Standalone tape based systems If this mode is required it will need to be selected on ALL Analysers in your system To select SD Legacy Mode select the Settings option on the Tools menu of the Analyser check the box to enable SD Legacy Mode and then close and restart the Analyser application via the Launcher Please note Legacy Mode is only available for Standard Definition SD video analysis All HD formats will be analysed with Version 3 analysis algorithms Once the application is restarted the Analyser will only analyse in legacy mode unless the above change is reversed The Analyser will indicate legacy mode analysis in the graph viewed by the HardingFPA X Client applications and on any PDF results certificate and also on the Job Information on the Analyser see below HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 44 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd HardingFPA X Analyser File Tools Help overeat ewer nest Channel 1 Channel 2 ExtendedTestSequence_MPEG2_PAL m2v ID 75149 Filename HFPA RTE ane 2 Bus ExtendedTestSequence_MPEG2_P Frame Size 720 x 576 Movie Standard 576i AL m2v Submitted by hfpax Ofcom ITU monitor CRSUKPCTRISTAN Analysed 00 00 36 15 Analysed Frames 915 Failed Frames 0 1 10 2 wading SD Legacy Mode on the HardingFPA X Analyser Version 3 Analysis Algorith
35. ce placed by the copyright holder or other authorized party saying it may be distributed under the terms of this Lesser General Public License also called this License Each licensee is addressed as you A library means a collection of software functions and or data prepared so as to be conveniently linked with application programs which use some of those functions and data to form executables The Library below refers to any such software library or work which has been distributed under these terms A work based on the Library means either the Library or any derivative work under copyright law that is to say a work containing the Library or a portion of it either verbatim or with modifications and or translated straightforwardly into another language Hereinafter translation is included without limitation in the term modification Source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it Fora library complete source code means all the source code for all modules it contains plus any associated interface definition files plus the scripts used to control compilation and installation of the library HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 86 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Activities other than copying distribution and modification are not covered by this License they are outside its scope The act of running a program using the Library is not restricted and outpu
36. ch with a Submit and Viewer This configuration separates the tasks of analysis from the submission of jobs and viewing of results leaving the main server computer with plenty of time to process jobs Jobs can also be submitted via watch folders and XML tokens due to the presence of the Monitor e Multiple Analyser Nodes Having a single computer running the database Monitor and Licence Server HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 76 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd then having for example three computers all running separate Analyser instances with Launchers Multiple clients connect as before but this time the three dedicated Analysers together can process approximately three times as quickly as the scenario above Multiple Databases In circumstances whereby you need to have a number of distinct different job queues you could have the database installed multiple times once for each queue and then have a set of applications connected to each HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 77 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Troubleshooting Symptom Client computers cannot find the Licence Server and nothing appears in the log window When running the Analyser on Mac OS X the error message HASP SRM Protection System Feature not found 31 appears even though the HASP key is inserted Client computers receive the error message A general error has occurred whilst trying to access the HardingFPA X Licence Ser
37. dingFPA X s QuickTime library will be used to open QuickTime files File support depends on the QuickTime codecs that are installed on the machine used for analysis The QuickTime library supports QuickTime timecode tracks The HardingFPA X does not support multi track QuickTime movies Other Files Firstly the use of FFmpeg is attempted followed by an attempt on Windows platforms only to use the DirectShow framework Why use FFmpeg e FFmpeg provides a uniform set of embedded codecs that allow for consistent results across different platforms and installations e Ifa previous version of the HardingFPA X Analyser used DirectShow or QuickTime and a newer version uses FFmpeg there is a possibility that the results will differ due to the slight differences between codec algorithms The use of FFmpeg in current and future versions of the HardingFPA X product range will mitigate this problem e FFmpeg in many cases removes the requirement of purchasing 3rd party MXF support and Codecs as the MXF library in conjunction with FFmpeg now fulfills this requirement The HardingFPA X s FFmpeg library supports the following codecs D10 IMX DV DVCPRO DVCPRO HD DNxHD MPEG1VIDEO MPEG2VIDEO H261 H263 RV10 RV20 MJPEG MJPEGB MPEG4 MSMPEG4V1 MSMPEG4V2 MSMPEG4V3 WMV1 WMV2 H263P H2631 FLV1 H264 INDEO3 VP3 THEORA ASV1 ASV2 FFV1 MSVIDEO1 SNOW XVID FFVHUFF INDEO2 FRAPS VP5 VP6 VP6F FFH264 HardingFPA X Administration Ma
38. dth 720 height 576 gt lt analysis totalframes 00 00 40 24 gt lt analysis endframe 00 00 40 24 gt lt header gt lt summary analyser HardingFPAX version 2115 analysis_standard OfCOM ITC mode PAL scan Interlaced format UYUV status Failed error gt lt item type luminanceflash count 54 warnings 559 gt lt item type redflash count 5 warnings 57 gt lt item type spatialpattern count 0 warnings 7 gt lt item type extended count 0 gt lt summary gt lt results gt HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 58 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd lt failsequence startframe 00 00 10 19 gt lt failure timecode 00 00 10 19 flash 0 5 red 0 0 spatial 0 0 extended 0 reddiag 7 flashdiag 7 gt lt failure timecode 00 00 10 20 flash 0 7 red 0 0 spatial 0 0 extended 0 reddiag 7 flashdiag 7 gt lt warning timecode 00 00 10 21 flash 0 9 red 0 0 spatial 0 0 extended 0 reddiag 7 flashdiag 7 gt lt warning timecode 00 00 10 22 flash 1 1 red 0 0 spatial 0 0 extended 0 reddiag 7 flashdiag 7 gt etc for each of the data points in the current failure warning region sequence lt failsequence gt lt failsequence startframe 00 00 20 05 gt Repeats as before One section of this type for each failure warning region sequence lt failsequence gt lt results gt lt fpasvc gt Note that warnings will onl
39. e and 2 will operate properly with a modified version of the library if the user installs one as long as the modified version is interface compatible with the version that the work was made with c Accompany the work with a written offer valid for at least three years to give the same user the materials specified in Subsection 6a above for a charge no more than the cost of performing this distribution d If distribution of the work is made by offering access to copy from a designated place offer equivalent access to copy the above specified materials from the same place e Verify that the user has already received a copy of these materials or that you have already sent this user a copy For an executable the required form of the work that uses the Library must include any data and utility programs needed for reproducing the executable from it However as a special exception the materials to be distributed need not include anything that is normally distributed in either source or binary form with the major components compiler kernel and so on of the operating system on HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 94 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd which the executable runs unless that component itself accompanies the executable It may happen that this requirement contradicts the license restrictions of other proprietary libraries that do not normally accompany the operating system Such
40. e 38 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Note that on the Mac platform you must set one of the environment variables LC_ALL LC_MESSAGES or LANG to the two letter code for your locale e g jp for Japanese etc for the applications to launch into your language automatically This will need to be done on all client computers as well HardingFPA X PosgreSQL Database This is the main job database which manages the parameters for all of the elements of the system including jobs file locations HardingFPA X system information etc All of this information is managed transparently by the different components of the system You must install and configure the database on one computer in your network so there will be only one Database installation to which all clients applications and Analysers connect to This database stores all information relevant to the jobs being analysed pending jobs and completed jobs and allows the HardingFPA X system to be as flexible as possible being extensible by allowing multiple clients and Analyser nodes The database does not require manual start up It runs as a service and will therefore be running whenever the computer that it is installed on is switched on All management of the database is performed by the HardingFPA X applications and so there is no direct user interface to the database It should be noted however that as the IP address for the database must be entered into the settings for
41. e above shows the Analyser operating in two channel mode and therefore shows two identical tabs one for each of the individual analyser channels which detail the progress of the jobs currently being analysed The information displayed on each of these tabs is explained below e The top left panel shows the name of the movie file being analysed the total number of frames in the movie the frame rate frame size and movie standard e The bottom left panel shows the current state of the job for the selected analyser channel The length of movie that has currently been analysed is shown followed by a number in brackets in the example above 2 2 which gives the current multiple of realtime being achieved by this Analyser channel For example 2 0 would mean that the movies on this Analyser core are being analysed two times faster than realtime In the example 2 2 refers to 2 2x realtime ETA refers to the estimated time remaining before the job is complete and is only visible when it can be calculated which may depend on the system and network load Finally a count of the number of frames that have failed the HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 42 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd guidelines is displayed under Failed Frames e The panel on the right shows the job ID number and filename of the job Additionally any errors or other information used for diagnosing problems is shown in this box When the Analyser is first started this panel
42. e checked manually on this page should you wish to reinstall it i5 Setup HardingFPA X Server Select Additional Tasks Which additional tasks should be performed Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing HardingFP4 x Server then click Next Additional icons C Create a desktop icon for HardingFPA X Monitor C Create a desktop icon for HardingFPA X Licence Server Other tasks Configure Windows Firewall Drivers Install HASP Driver Selecting Options in the Windows Server Installer The installer will then install the chosen applications see below The required HASP drivers and runtimes will also be installed at the same time and may require you to restart the computer on completion HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 23 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd ie Setup HardingFPA X Server Installing Please wait while Setup installs HardingFPA Server on your computer Extracting files C Program Files Cambridge Research Systems HFPA lt HfpaLicenceS erver exe Cancel Installing After clicking Finish the chosen applications will have been fully installed and will appear by default under the HFPA X group on the Start Menu Database Installation Windows Double click the postgresql 8 4 3 1 windows exe file The following screen appears click Next HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 24 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Se
43. e clicking on the host name in question If a computer connects that has changed its name the name for the computer s Identifier will not be automatically updated but can be updated by logging in as the administrator and double clicking on the relevant computer name Automatic Licensing Mode In this mode every time a computer connects it will now be automatically added to the list of licences provided there are licences remaining Beware that if computers connect that you did not expect to connect they will be registered and you will have to use one of a limited number of deregistrations to remove it If a computer connects that has changed its name the name for the computer s Identifier will be automatically updated If for some reason the configuration information for the Licence Server gets deleted if you reinstall your server for instance you may be left with some floating Identifiers in the Administration tab These can still be used by either activating Automatic Licensing Mode or by double clicking and entering the host names manually You do not need to use up any deregistrations Deregistrations Depending on the number of licences you have purchased for your HardingFPA X System the administrator will be allowed to deregister or delete a number of registered Identifiers in a week long period The greater the number of licences you have the greater this number is You can work out how many deregistrations to expect b
44. ed to accept this License since you have not signed it However nothing else grants you permission to modify or HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 96 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd distribute the Library or its derivative works These actions are prohibited by law if you do not accept this License Therefore by modifying or distributing the Library or any work based on the Library you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so and all its terms and conditions for copying distributing or modifying the Library or works based on it 10 Each time you redistribute the Library or any work based on the Library the recipient automatically receives a license from the original licensor to copy distribute link with or modify the Library subject to these terms and conditions You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients exercise of the rights granted herein You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties with this License HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 97 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd 11 If as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent infringement or for any other reason not limited to patent issues conditions are imposed on you whether by court order agreement or otherwise that contradict the conditions of this License they do not excuse you from the conditions of this License If you cannot distribute so as to satisfy simultaneou
45. eferences com crsitd hfpasubmit ini Windows On Windows the settings are stored in the registry key HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE Cambridge Research Systems HFPAXSubmit A restricted user will not be able to write to these unless the application is run as an administrator HardingFPA X Viewer This is the part of the HardingFPA X system which allows the client computers to view the results of completed analysis displayed in the same way as in the standard version of the HardingFPA with the additional benefit of being able to replay the image sections The Viewer is usually installed on the same computers as the Submit application and is launched automatically to view results Detailed instructions for the usage of HardingFPA X Viewer can be found in the HardingFPA X System User s Manual Example Advanced Configurations The HardingFPA X System is very versatile and can be set up in many configurations For example it is entirely possible to have all the required Server Supervisor and Client components on a single computer but the flexibility provided by the HardingFPA X System allows for more complex and useful configurations such as those detailed below Please note that additional licences may need to be purchased in order to run multiple Analysers and databases e Typical Usage Running the main database Launcher Monitor Licence Server and Analyser on one powerful multi core computer and connecting multiple clients ea
46. el2Filename OBJECT TYPE hfpaAnalyserchannel3Filename OBJECT TYPE 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read only STATUS optional DESCRIPTION The filename of the movie file currently being analysed by Channel 1 se 36 1451 3305641422 LT T hfpaAnalyserStats 1 SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read only STATUS optional DESCRIPTION The filename of the movie file currently being analysed by Channel 2 So 1 S621 2 41 330561221272 hfpaAnalyserStats 2 SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read only STATUS optional DESCRIPTION The filename of the movie file currently being analysed by Channel 3 He L 3 6 1 4 11 33056 1 2147 3 HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 54 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd hfpaAnalyserStats 3 hfpaAnalyserchannel4Filename OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read only STATUS optional DESCRIPTION The filename of the movie file currently being analysed by Channel 4 3 Ge be 4330563 2 bed 4A hfpaAnalyserStats 4 hfpaAnalyserchannellPercent OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX NTEGER 0 100 ACCESS read only STATUS optional DESCRIPTION The percentage comp
47. em fully up to date When components start up they will check with the database to see if their version numbers are valid i e not older than the latest version currently in use If the version is not valid the applications will advise the user of this with a message dialogue box and then shut down In this case you should upgrade all the components in your system to the same version as the newest version HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 9 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd QuickTime Version 7 60 80 FPACore Version 2118 Initialised successfuly Connecting to database Database connected Checking Version Information Version 1 2 3 is valid Version control in the Analyser application If an application finds whilst starting up that it is newer than the rest of the system the version for the system is updated to the new version number and the older applications will cease to work until they too are updated Movie Files The Analyser modules will open and attempt to analyse any movie file for which the computer it is installed on has the codec The HardingFPA X System now includes a number of codecs see below Any further codecs required will need to be installed on the computer s running the Analyser application In general if the file can be viewed correctly using QuickTime or Windows Media Player on the computer that the Analyser is running on and is within the accepted limits for frame size and frame r
48. ement between you either an individual or a single business entity You or Your and Cambridge Research Systems Limited MEAD OS Law tha aa brrrman wen dunt Vas nen ah ant ba tentall and M accept the agreement I do not accept the agreement Cancel Windows EULA licence terms On the next screen select where to install the software The screen below will appear allowing you to install only the components you require i5 Setup HardingFPA X Server Select Components Which components should be installed Select the components you want to install clear the components you do not want to install Click Next when you are ready to continue Full Installation L HardingFPA Analyser HardingFP4 Monitor HardingFPA Licence Server Current selection requires at least 59 1 MB of disk space HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 22 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Click Next and select whether or not to include shortcuts on the Desktop If you selected to install the Licence Server the computer will need to accept incoming connections which may be blocked by the Windows Firewall The Licence Server uses numerous ports automatically depending on the computer s configuration To open connections automatically click the Configure Windows Firewall option shown on the options screen below Install HASP Driver is only checked if it is not already installed previously but can b
49. ense d If a facility in the modified Library refers to a function ora table of data to be supplied by an application program that uses the facility other than as an argument passed when the facility is invoked then you must make a good faith effort to ensure that in the event an application does not supply such function or table the facility still operates and performs whatever part of its purpose remains meaningful For example a function in a library to compute square roots has a purpose that is entirely well defined independent of the application Therefore Subsection 2d requires that any application supplied function or table used by this function must be optional if the application does not supply it the square HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 88 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd root function must still compute square roots These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Library and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves then this License and its terms do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Library the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License whose permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole and thus to each and every part regardle
50. fault password here is adminhfpax Please note that this password is specific to the database installation and is not the same password as the Administrator Password in the Licence Server It is recommended to change the Supervisor Password as soon as possible by selecting Tools gt Change Supervisor Password A N Enter Supervisor Password Password X Cancel Jf OK Entering the password for the Supervisor application On the HardingFPA X Supervisor interface there are three tabs The first of these is a general overview of the System Status and shows various pieces of information about the system as a whole and allows the supervisor to be able to see immediately if there are any serious errors occuring in the system as well as viewing a list of all of the currently active Analyser channels and Licence Servers Please note that Licence Servers will only appear in the list if they are from the same version of the HardingFPA X as the Supervisor application The System Health value is a percentage that describes the proportion of the last 20 jobs that completed successfully Note that this does not refer to the pass fail status of the jobs but whether or not a serious error occurred meaning that the job could not be analysed at all The Average Channel speed value is the average rate at which an Analyser channel will analyse jobs so that you may see the expected speed of jobs being analysed at the moment This is per channel so
51. file analysis in the HD world For compatibility with older algorithms the software can be set up to use SD Legacy Mode which allows SD material to be analysed using Version 2 5 analysis algorithms which are the same as in the previous 2 54 2 57 versions of the HardingFPA and Version 1 x of the HardingFPA X HD material is always analysed using Version 3 analysis algorithms This manual gives an overview of the components in the HardingFPA X System and details the installation and configuration process for the system It does not include detailed user instructions for the Client side applications HardingFPA X Submit and HardingFPA X Viewer These can be found in the HardingFPA X User s Manual Jobs are submitted either via client side interfaces Submit applications or by dropping the movie files into watch folders These jobs are then posted to the central database into the Job Queue where they are picked up by analysis installations running the Analyser application which analyse the material typically at a greater speed than real time and write out results which the client users may then view The Analysers will analyse jobs of a greater priority first and analyse the earliest submitted jobs first Only the system administrator has the ability via the Supervisor application to modify the priorities of jobs and abort jobs The HardingFPA X System is provided as three separate installer distributions e Server which contains all the com
52. g folder o Inthis option content can be set to specify what details are saved to the XML results file produced for this job all to save warnings and failure information or failures to only save failure information HardingFPA X Licence Server The Licence Server maintains a list of all of the computers that are allowed to use the Submit and Viewer parts of the client distribution Upon starting up the Viewer and Submit applications will contact the Licence Server in order to request permission to operate The Licence Server will then reply with permission provided the client computer is registered The Licence Server requires a HASP USB dongle with the Licence Server feature enabled on it Client computers are licensed by a unique Identifier field whch is calculated by each client The Identifer will remain constant for a particular computer under normal circumstances although some actions for instance reinstalling the operating system or adding changing computer hardware may cause it to change If the Identifiers change for any reason you will need to use a De Registration to alter the record in the Administration tab The client applications do not need to be pre configured with respect to the whereabouts of the Licence Server i e its IP address The client applications will automatically determine this on start up This is only possible if the clients and the Licence Server are on the same subnet see System Requirements If y
53. ghts the considerable similarities in the results 0 576i50 H D 1080i50 HD 720p50 58 77 96 115 134 153 172 191 210 229 248 267 286 305 324 343 362 381 400 419 438 457 476 HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 50 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd SNMP Agent Note that on the Mac platform you may not be able to use the default SNMP listening port 161 unless the Analyser is being run as the root user If the status icon see below shows an error whilst binding this is probably the cause It is possible to change the port number in the settings The Analyser has the option to enable a Simple Network Management Protocol agent SNMP server so that you may monitor its operation through a third party SNMP manager The settings for this can be found on the Settings window of the Analyser Here the SNMP Agent can be turned on or off with the checkbox the port number to listen on UDP can be selected and optionally an IP address or hostname of a network manager to send SNMP Traps to in the event of any errors All traps are sent to the default port 162 Remote Management M Enable SNMP Agent SNMP Port 161 Send SNMP Traps to 192 168 1 37 The HardingFPA X Analyser SNMP Agent configuration settings When the SNMP Agent is active and functioning correctly the server icon is shown in the bottom right corner of the Analyser window as shown bel
54. h the ability to analyse multiple video clips simultaneously Depending on your licence your Analyser may support up to four Channels simultaneously If more than four Channels are required an additional Analyser instance needs to be licensed and installed on another computer HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 41 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Channel 1 is set to exclusively analyse shorter video clips less than the length set in the Advanced section of the Settings screen under Channel 1 Maximum Job Length Channels 2 to 4 depending on licence will therefore analyse jobs longer than this but may also take shorter jobs if there are no long jobs left in the queue When running in two channel mode if the value of Channel 1 Maximum job Length is set to O then only Channel 2 will receive jobs effectively making the Analyser single channel If it is set to a very large value then Channel 2 will operate in a first come first served basis HardingFPA X Analyser File Tools Help Sa Channel 1 Channel 2 ExtendedTestSequence_DY_PAL avi ID 58323 F Total 9212 Fi Rate 25 Filename HFPA pian ide X Busy ExtendedTestSequence_DV_PALa Frame Size 720 x 576 Movie Standard 576i vi Submitted by hfpex OFCOM ITC monitor CRSUKPCTRISTAN Tine Code 00 01 13 05 2 2 ETA 00 02 13 Analysed Frames 1630 Failed Frames 43 A 1 7 2 20 The main HardingFPA X Analyser interface The Analyser graphical interfac
55. idge Research Systems Ltd code If you link other code with the library you must provide complete object files to the recipients so that they can relink them with the library after making changes to the library and recompiling it And you must show them these terms so they know their rights We protect your rights with a two step method 1 we copyright the library and 2 we offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy distribute and or modify the library To protect each distributor we want to make it very clear that there is no warranty for the free library Also if the library is modified by someone else and passed on the recipients should know that what they have is not the original version so that the original author s reputation will not be affected by problems that might be introduced by others HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 82 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Finally software patents pose a constant threat to the existence of any free program We wish to make sure that a company cannot effectively restrict the users of a free program by obtaining a restrictive license from a patent holder Therefore we insist that any patent license obtained for a version of the library must be consistent with the full freedom of use specified in this license Most GNU software including some libraries is covered by the ordinary GNU General Public License This license the GNU Lesser Gener
56. is includes Submits network are not running Analysers Monitors and Supervisors HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 79 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Licence Terms HardingFPA X Server and Supervisor applications use the Silk icon set from http www famfamfam com lab icons silk Some HardingFPA X Analyser plugins use external libraries and makes extensive use of the following persons or companies code FFmpeg Copyright c 2000 2009 Fabrice Bellard et al http www ffmpeg org The source and build instructions for the included FFmpeg libraries are contained on the HardingFPA X installation media FFmpeg is licensed under the LGPL Licence duplicated below GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 1 February 1999 Copyright C 1991 1999 Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL It also counts as the successor of the GNU Library Public License version 2 hence the version number 2 1 Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 80 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public Licenses are intended to guarantee your freedom to share and
57. k for a given system Host Port This is the port number of the database in the system Unless this was changed during installation it should be left at its default value of 5432 Any changes made to the database settings will require the relevant application to be restarted before the changes are made Language Support All of the HardingFPA X applications support multiple languages In many of the applications excluding Launcher and Licence Server English and Japanese can be selected from the Tools gt Languages menu All applications will start up in the local language by default providing the translation files are present Note only English and Japanese languages are currently officially supported although you may translate the applications yourself see below To add a new language yourself find the languages subdirectory of the application bundle on Mac or program directory on Windows and make a copy of each of the po files replacing en with the two letter code for your locale eg MainUnit fr po for French You may then enter the strings after msgstr in this file between the quotation marks Ensure the po files are saved in the UTF 8 format without BOM An example is shown below for some menus translated into Japanese these would be stored in xxxxx jp po main rssettings msgid Settings Vayu msgstr ase main rshelp msgid Help msgstr 107 HardingFPA X Administration Manual Pag
58. lder might be mounted differently on each of the clients this is the mount point that refers to that location from the current computer only and so might be different on each computer Log Filename Some of the HardingFPA X applications have an entry for Log Filename In this box enter the filename for the text file where you would like the application to store its logging information This file may be of use if any problems occur as the log can be checked for unusual circumstances The Log Filename can be at any file location on the system which the application has write permissions to The Analyser has the additional option of selecting a Logging Verbosity level which can be seen on the screenshot above This allows the amount of information logged in the log file to be controlled It may be useful to increase the Logging Verbosity if problems are experienced when running the Analyser HardingFPA X Analyser Note If when running on Mac OS X you see the following error dialog when attempting to run the Analyser even though the correct HASP key is inserted please refer to the HASP Firmware Update folder on the installation media to update the firmware on the HASP key HASP SRM Protection System Feature not found 31 Ex Error dialog that appears when the HASP firmware is out of date This is the main core of the HardingFPA X functionality and is a powerful multi threaded Flash and Pattern Analyser based on the HardingFPA core wit
59. lete value for the job currently on channel 1 se LS Oil 33056 223 22 5 hfpaAnalyserStats 5 hfpaAnalyserchannel2Percent OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX NTEGER 0 100 ACCESS read only STATUS optional DESCRIPTION The percentage complete value for the job currently HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 55 on 1 3 26 hfpaAnal 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd channel 2 1 421 33056 1 2 1 1 6 hfpaAnalyserchannel3Percent O SYNTAX E Bh ACC SS STATUS NTEG ER 0 100 read only optional D ESCR BE ON lyserStats 6 BJ ECT TYPI The per on chann Se 1 8 6 124 1 centage complete value for the job currently el 3 L 33056 1 2 1 1 7 hfpaAnal lyserStats 7 hfpaAnalyserchannel4Percent O BJ ECT TYPI SYNTAX NT EG R 0 100 m oh ACC SS STATUS read only optional D ESCR PT ON The per on chann Es Toe Ga Bead centage complete value for the job currently el 4 L830 962 Led 8 hfpaAnal lyserStats 8 O BJ ECT D ENT F ER hfpaAnalyserErrors 1 3 6 1 4 1 L 33056 1 2 1 1 5000 hfpaAnal lyserStats 5000 HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 56
60. me Users tristan Documents monitor log Hb Watch Folders 5 Path Users tristan hfpax 9 7 Q List File re Vv Single Folder Mode j PDF Results gt m XML Results z m CSV Results Analysis Results Storage PAP PAR PDF Report Settings Pred Always save PAP PAR results B j Include failures and warnings _XML Report Settings Detailed Results Include failures and warnings Mi Show Frame Thumbnails Database Settings Analysis Standard 5 Host Name 127 0 0 1 LA Ofcom ITC 7 Host Port 5432 Monitor Single Watch Folder Operation Mode Results Output Settings Below the watch folder settings there are some drop down boxes to select the criteria for generating the different results files as shown below as well as options for inclusion of detailed results and or thumbnails in the PDF certificate Analysis Results Storage PAP PAR Always save PAP PAR results Only save if waring or failure reported Only save if failure reported Never save PAP PAR results XML Ri lt gt PDF Report Settings v Include failures and warnings include failures only f HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 64 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd XML Report Settings gt v include failures and warnings 3 naana Include failures only Advanced XML Results Configuration Should you require that a specific string be appended to the end of the filename for the
61. most of the other HardingFPA X applications it is a requirement that the computer running the Database has a static IP address If required for upgrade or maintenance for example the database may be removed from the computer on which it was installed by Windows XP using Add Remove Programs to remove PostgreSQL Windows Vista Windows 7 Using Programs and Features to remove PostgreSQL Mac OSX Run the script uninstall sh which can be found in Library HfpaPostgreSQL bin HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 39 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd HardingFPA X Launcher This application is a small helper application that makes sure that the Analyser is always active and ready to receive jobs It needs to be run on the same computer as the Analyser and should be installed on any computer that has an Analyser installed aan HFPA X Launcher HardingFPA broadcast flash amp pattern analyser Copyright 2008 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd The HardingFPA X Launcher window If the Analyser is inadvertently shut down for any reason the Launcher will restart it If you need to close the server side down for example to upgrade it or restart the computer it is running on you will need to quit the Launcher first before quitting the Analyser The correct way to start up the Analyser is to start the Launcher first and allow the Launcher to start up the Analyser This ensures the system is protected against unexpected
62. ms If your system is running HardingFPA X Analyser Version 2 0 0 or above the analysis now features new analysis algorithms which are better tuned to High Definition and File based work The Version 3 analysis algorithms are better suited to accomodate subtle changes in the image data and provide much closer results when testing the same material repurposed either into a different video format or encoded with a different codec The main differences between the legacy algorithms and the Version 3 algorithms are detailed below Different Graph Scaling The HardingFPA X generates risk values using the same range as its predecessor i e Oto 3 4 but displays the graphical data using a revised vertical scale This modified scale allocates much more vertical space for risk trace warnings and diagnostic trace steps but only displays risk traces up to the value of 3 0 Risk traces values from 3 1 to 3 4 are still logged as part of the results files but are graphically displayed capped at 3 0 HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 45 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd 10 7 W0S00L 34 2045001 F Tine TER EE oo ect Finch j Por M soans paners pans Patterns W mod Faire W Extended Faire W An Pt al U 9 8 amp 4 44 left Version 2 and right Version 3 Graphing The Squiggle The HardingFPA X gives enhanced visual diagnostics when an incoming transition coincides with an outgoing transition from one ex
63. nd User License Agreement IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY This End User License Agreement Agreement is a legal and binding agreement between you either an individual or a single business entity You or Your and Cambridge Research Systems Limited MEAD OM Law the anfeernen nen dint Varn nen ah must ta dentall nan M OI accept the agreement do not accept the agreement Windows EULA licence terms On the next screen select the location into which the software is to be installed and whether to include desktop shortcuts In order to operate properly the client applications need to make connections across the network to a HardingFPA X Licence Server which may be blocked by the Windows Firewall The applications use numerous ports automatically depending on the computer s configuration To automatically configure the firewall click the Configure Windows Firewall option shown below HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 32 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Setup HardingFPA X Client Select Additional Tasks Which additional tasks should be performed Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing HardingFP4 x Client then click Next Additional icons C Create a desktop icon for HardingFPA X Viewer Other tasks Configure Windows Firewall Windows Client Firewall configuration Click Next then click Install Wait for the installation to complete HardingF
64. nnections from hosts other than the local host the file named pg_hba conf which is typically located at the installed location eg HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 29 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd c Program Files PostgreSQL 8 4 Data pg hba conf must be edited by adding the following line to the bottom of the file host all all 192 168 0 0 24 md5 Please note that the IP address subnet mask combination in CIDR notation for example 192 168 0 0 24 in the line above should match your network s subnet range Make sure that the listen addresses are set to in the file c Program Files PostgreSQL 8 4 Data postgreSQL conf see below If external_pid_file is not explicitly set no extra PID file is written external_pid_file none write an extra PID file change requires restart Connection Settings isten_addresses what IP address es to listen on comma separated list of addresses defaults to localhost al change requires restart port 5432 change requires restart max_connections 100 cae requires restart Note Increasing max_connections costs 400 bytes of shared memory per M connection slot plus lock space see max_locks_per_transaction superuser_reserved_connections 3 change requires restart unix_socket_directory change requires restart unix_socket_group change requires Bit unix_socket_permissions 0777 begin with 0 to u
65. nse 12 If the distribution and or use of the Library is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces the original copyright holder who places the Library under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded In such case this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the body of this License 13 The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and or new versions of the Lesser General Public License from time to time Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns Each version is given a distinguishing version number If the Library specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and any later version you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation If the Library does not specify a license version number you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 99 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd 14 If you wish to incorporate parts of the Library into other free programs whose distribution conditions are incompatible with these write to the author to ask for permission For software which is copy
66. ntinuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Cancel Windows Supervisor Installer Click Next Read and accept the licence terms If you cannot accept these licence terms please cancel the installation and contact Cambridge Research Systems Ltd HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 35 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd fe Setup HardingFPA X Supervisor License Agreement Please read the following important information before continuing Please read the following License Agreement You must accept the terms of this agreement before continuing with the installation Cambridge Research Systems Limited End User License Agreement IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY This End User License Agreement Agreement is a legal and binding agreement between you either an individual or a single business entity You or Your and Cambridge Research Systems Limited MEAD OP Law the aa brrrman wen dint Vas nen ah arnt ba damatafl and M accept the agreement do not accept the agreement Cancel On the next select the location into which the software is to be installed and whether to include desktop shortcuts or not Click Next then click Install Wait for the installation to complete HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 36 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd ie Setup HardingFPA X Supervisor Installing Please wait while Setup installs HardingFPA Supervisor on your computer
67. nual Page 12 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Installation Mac OS X This section describes the installation of the Mac OS X components Prerequisites Mac OS X In order for the Analyser and Licence Server parts of the Server distribution to work correctly a USB HASP key must be installed and therefore the HASP drivers must be installed To install these double click on the HDD_Installer_MacOSX dmgq icon a HDD _Installer MacOS X dmg The disk image for the HASP key driver installer This will mount the disk image containing the driver installer This screen can be seen below Double click on the Install HASP USB Driver icon within this image to install the driver HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 13 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd ee _HASP Installer O x 3 items 920 KB available ReadMe html K 7 W Install HASP USB Driver Remove HASP USB Driver The HASP Installer disk image contents Server Installation Mac OS X Warning If you are updating the HardingFPA X from a previous version you must firstly remove the database from the system Check that no Analysers Monitors Submits or Supervisors are running on your local network and run the following command in a terminal window sudo Library HfpaPostgreSQL bin uninstall sh It is also recommended that any previous installations of HardingFPA X are removed HfpaServer The Server install package for Mac OS X Double
68. o provide additional diagnostic information including the identification of failure regions with thumbnails the PDF format is the same as those obtained from other HardingFPA applications CSV Results Comma Separated Variables of the raw data from the analysis This can be used for more advanced set ups should you require access to the raw data relating to the results traces The file is presented as follows HH MM SS FF Flash Red Spatial Extended FlashDiag RedDiag 00200200200 0 Of 0 0 07 0 O02008 00 201 0 0 0 0 0 D 00 00 00 02 0 0 0 0 0 1 00 00 00 03 0 0 0 0 0 1 WO0 00 00 04 O0 0 0 0 0 L W002 00 00 05 07 0y 0 0 0y 0 00 00 00 06 0 0 0 0 2 1 MO00 00 00 07 0 0 1 0 2 0 00 00 00 08 0 0 2 0 2 2 00200200209 0 0 2 0p 2y 2 etc XML Results This is another way of obtaining the raw results data for the analysis this time in eXtensible Markup Language This file contains more information than the CSV format All of the fields available from the PAR file viewed using the Viewer are stored in the XML results file Please refer to the HardingFPA X System User s Manual for detailed information on the result fields The layout of this file is as follows lt xml version 1 0 gt lt fpasvc gt lt header gt lt fpasvc version HardingFPA X Analyser 2 0 0 gt lt file name test mov assetnumber as12345 gt lt video framerate 25 00 wi
69. ob as widely used non free libraries In this case there is little to gain by limiting the free library to free software only so we use the Lesser General Public License In other cases permission to use a particular library in non free programs enables a greater number of people to use a large body of free software For example permission to use the GNU C Library in non free programs enables many more people to use the whole GNU operating system as well as its variant the GNU Linux operating system Although the Lesser General Public License is Less protective of the users freedom it does ensure that the user of a program that is linked with the Library has the freedom and the wherewithal to run that program using a modified version of the Library The precise terms and conditions for copying distribution and modification follow Pay close attention to the difference between a work based on the library and a work that uses the library The HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 84 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd former contains code derived from the library whereas the latter must be combined with the library in order to run HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 85 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION 0 This License Agreement applies to any software library or other program which contains a noti
70. og in using the administrator password and check the box Only allow clients in IP range in the Advanced section You may then enter the IP addresses at the start and end inclusive of the required range in the boxes below Enter the start address in the top set of boxes and the end address in the bottom set of boxes as shown above Manual Licence Server Location Mode In order to specify the address of the Licence Server to the client computers you may enable this mode by creating a simple configuration file which the client applications Submit and Viewer will check for on start up The Submit and Viewer applications will automatically prompt the user for this information if the Licence Server cannot be found using the current settings either automatic or specified Once the user enters this information the ini file will be written if the user has the correct permissions HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 71 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd eec Licence Server not found Licence Server could not be found Please contact your administrator v Specify Server Location _ Automatically locate Licence Server Specify Licence Server hostname IP address newserver Quit ox 3 User assisted Manual Licence Server Location Mode HardingFPA X Client applications If the application finds the configuration file then it will use the IP address or hostname specified within as the Licence Server address otherwise
71. ou need to run clients on different subnets you may need to utilise Manual Licence Server Location Mode Server Status The main Server Status tab shown below shows the total number of licences that have been purchased with your copy of the HardingFPA X System This means that only this number of computers is allowed to utilise the client applications Any unlicensed computers will not be allowed to run the Submit or Viewer applications This tab additionally shows the number of free licences currently available i e the number of spaces left for the client s Identifier field to be registered The Message Log panel shows log messages that may be helpful for diagnosing problems and for monitoring the status of the Licence Server Messages are shown here whenever client computers connect and request licences Any problems or errors will be logged here Should any problems be encountered with the licensing system this is the first place to check what may have caused the issues The Message Log can be cleared for ease of reading by clicking on the Clear button HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 67 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd ean HardingFPA X Licence Server m rver Statu Administration About Server HASP Key ID 4 Total licences available Licences free 10 0 Message Log 14 11 08 09 52 45 Server started on port 5435 14 11 08 09 53 17 CRSUKPC40 192 168 1 39 on port 5440 connected 14 11 08
72. ow In the event of any errors or changes of state this icon will change Hover the mouse over the icon to see the status of the SNMP Agent in text E The SNMP Agent notification icon MIB The Analyser supports the following OIDs from the standard management MIB 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 1 0 sysDescr The name and operating system of the Analyser 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 2 0 sysObjectID The OID for HFPA X This is always 1 3 6 1 4 1 33056 1 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 3 0 sysUpTimelnstance The number of 100ths of a second that the SNMP Agent has been active in the Analyser 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 5 0 sysName The host name of the computer the Analyser is running on 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 7 0 sysServices The sysServices value for the SNMP layer 64 HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 51 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd The HardingFPA X Products also have a private MIB the mib file for which can be found with the installation media and is reprinted below to facilitate HardingFPA X specific management variables and traps The root of these can be found at 1 3 6 1 4 1 33056 1 Please see the MIB for details on what each OID can be used for Please note that traps are sent with the community string HardingFPA X in order to facilitate filtering of traps in your management client software The HardingFPA X mib is duplicated below in ASN 1 CRS MIB DEFINITIONS BEGIN IMPORTS
73. pervisor Installation Windows HardingFPA X Components and Settings Common Database Settings Language Support HardingFPA X PosgreSQL Database HardingFPA X Launcher Storage and Paths HardingFPA X Analyser SD Legacy Mode Version 3 Analysis Algorithms SNMP Agent Results Formats HardingFPA X Monitor Tabs Watch Folder Settings XML Token File HardingFPA X Licence Server Server Status Administration Registering Clients Deregistrations IP Address Range Manual Licence Server Location Mode HardingFPA X Supervisor Job Priorities Aborting Jobs HardingFPA X Submit HardingFPA X Viewer Example Advanced Configurations Troubleshooting HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 3 Licence Terms 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 4 79 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Overview The HardingFPA X System is a distributed version of the standalone HardingFPA Flash and Pattern Analyser It operates in a similar way but analyses file based workflows instead of tapes Version 2 x of the HardingFPA X is the newest version of the HardingFPA X Broadcast Flash and Pattern Analyser which if licensed to do so is capable of analysing High Definition HD up to 1080i60 material For more information on HD licensing please contact Cambridge Research Systems Ltd If analying HD material the HardingFPA X analyses using the new Version 3 analysis algorithms which have been designed specifically for
74. ponents required to run the analysis licence the client computers administer and run the database required for the system to operate e Supervisor which is an administrator s tool used for viewing system status and managing the Job Queue e Client which can be installed on multiple licensed computers allows users to submit clips to be analysed and view results across a local network connection It is entirely possible to install all of the distributions on the same computer Server Supervisor and Client but better performance will be gained if the Server components are run on a dedicated computer by themselves preferably a high performance multi core computer Optionally a Web Services interface can be provided via SOAP using modules for Apache or ISS web servers please see the HardingFPA X Programmer s Manual for more details The HardingFPA X components are available for both Windows and Mac OS X Within your HardingFPA X HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 5 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd System you may mix and match machines running the Mac OS X or Windows versions of the components in whatever combination you wish This manual covers both the Mac OS X and Windows versions of the HardingFPA X software HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 6 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd The versions of the components in the current release are detailed in the table below Please refer to the Changes h
75. r debugging such modifications You must give prominent notice with each copy of the work that the Library is used in it and that the Library and its use are covered by this License You must supply a copy of this License If the work during execution displays copyright notices you must include the copyright notice for the Library among them as well as a reference directing the user to the copy of this License Also you must do one of these things a Accompany the work with the complete corresponding machine readable source code for the Library including whatever changes were used in the work which must be distributed under Sections 1 and 2 above and if the work is an executable linked with the Library with the complete machine readable work that uses the Library as object code and or source code so that the user can modify the Library and then relink to produce a modified executable containing the modified Library It is understood that the user who changes the contents of definitions files in the Library will not necessarily be able to recompile the application to use the modified definitions HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 93 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd b Use a suitable shared library mechanism for linking with the Library A suitable mechanism is one that 1 uses at run time a copy of the library already present on the user s computer system rather than copying library functions into the executabl
76. reSQL Install M HFPA X Licence Server Install O Read Me M HFPA X Analyser Install License M HFPA X Monitor Install Select Destination Installation Type Install Finish Up HFPA X Space Required 70 5MB Remaining 10 4GB REGTE sec Go Back Upgrade pgrade cae Choosing which Server components to install e Wait for the installation to complete HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 16 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd eee amp Install HFPA X Server Installing HFPA X Server Introduction Read Me License Select Destination Installation Type Preparing HFPA X Server Install F Finish Up HFPA X Running HFPA X PostgreSQL Installer script ELITE Go Back Continue Server installation progress After completion the PostgreSQL database configuration utility will appear If you only require the system to be run from the same computer and have no remote clients then choose Local Host If you would like to be able to connect client computers from across your network then select the appropriate IP addresses for your local network cards by checking the relevant boxes HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 17 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd 090o HFPA X PostgreSQL Config PostgreSQL Server Configuration Network Access LAN Same Subnet Local Host Server IP Addresses e 192 168 1 41 Port Number 5432 OK Pos
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78. rocess them Once a job is completed the Submit application allows the user to right click on the completed job and launch the Viewer or a third party PDF reader to view the results of the analysis The Job Queue lists all of the currently pending jobs for all connected Analysers in the system and the Completed Jobs list shows all of the completed jobs for the last 14 days The Submit application must be configured to point at the current root path in order to submit jobs and view results Detailed instructions can be found in the HardingFPA X System User s Manual If you would like to lock the settings for the Submit so that client users cannot modify them you may set up the Submit how you wish and then set the preferences ini files to read only for the users in question On Windows Vista Windows 7 this is provided automatically by the Run As Administrator option The database settings are stored in Mac Library Preferences com crsitd hfpadatabase ini HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 75 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Windows On Windows the settings are stored in the registry key HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE Cambridge Research Systems HFPAXDatabase A restricted user will not be able to write to these unless the application is run as an administrator The database settings are shared between all applications installed on the same computer The general Submit settings are stored in Mac Library Pr
79. roles and tables for the HardingFPA X System from the provided hfpa sq file Hint The PostgreSQL Database may be limited in the number of connections it may be able to accept which could impact on the usability of the HardingFPA X System If this is the case then you may install the Database component on a separate computer running a Server version of the operating system Mac OS X Server or Windows Server 200x or import the hfpa sql file into a PostgreSQL installation running under Linux HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 8 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Licensing Computers running the Analyser and Licence Server must have a HASP USB software protection key see below and will not operate without one The HASP protection key Network Settings All of the computers on your network that you would like to use with the HardingFPA X System should ideally be on the same IP subnet for example 192 168 1 This allows the clients to communicate with the Licence Server which relies on clients and the Licence Server being on the same subnet If it is unavoidable that computers are on different subnets you may still use the HardingFPA X System but you will need to specify the location of the Licence Server to the Submit and Viewer applications on all of the client installations that are on a different subnet Version Control The HardingFPA X System features an automatic version control system to help you keep your syst
80. s PAPPAR lt pappar gt lt pdf jobid 1 content all detailed 1 thumbnails 1 gt Users shared Results PDF lt pdf gt lt csv jobid 1 storage always gt Users shared Results CSV lt csv gt lt xml jobid 1 content all gt Users shared Results XML lt xml gt lt locations gt lt hfpaxjob gt In this file the job s priority value is given as the priority field and can take a value of between 10 and 10 where 0 is standard priority and is also the default value if no priority is given Values greater than 10 or less than 10 will be capped to 10 or 10 The movie file location is specified in the lt file gt tag Users tristan Movies test mov with an optional Asset Number specified in assetnumber The Asset Number allows you to better integrate with automation systems by providing a reference to the movie that you may track The Asset Number is a string i e can contain letters as well as numbers and is written to XML Progress files XML Results files and also the PDF certificate Results files Next is the locations section which describes the destinations of the results files These are all optional and results of the corresponding type will only be output if there is a path present in the relevant section The first field in each of these jobid should be set to 1 if you require the Job ID number of the job to be prepended to the results file e g 00059test pdf and to O if this is not required e g test pdf
81. s installation of the Server components do not by default include a database component Please see the section on Database Installation Windows for more information HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 20 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd A 1s HFPA X Server Setup exe The Server install package for Windows Double click on the HardingFPA X Server Setup exe installer shown above The installer screen below will then be displayed ie Setup HardingFPA X Server Welcome to the HardingFPA X Server Setup Wizard H ar d j n g F p A x This will install HardingFP x Server 2 0 0 on your computer It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Windows Server Installer Click Next Read and accept the licence terms If you cannot accept these licence terms please cancel the installation and contact Cambridge Research Systems Ltd HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 21 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd fe Setup HardingFPA X Server License Agreement Please read the following important information before continuing Please read the following License Agreement You must accept the terms of this agreement before continuing with the installation Cambridge Research Systems Limited End User License Agreement IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY This End User License Agreement Agreement is a legal and binding agre
82. se octal notation change requires restart defaults to the computer name change requires restart bonjour_name Restart the computer HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 30 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Client Installation Windows Please note that before installation it is recommended that any previous installations of HardingFPA X are removed HFPA X Client Setup exe The Client install package for Windows Double click on the HFPA X Client Setup exe installer package shown above The installer screen below will then be displayed fe Setup HardingFPA X Client Welcome to the HardingFPA X Client Setup Wizard ar d j n g F p A X This will install HardingF PAX Client 2 0 0 on your computer It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Cancel Windows Client Installer Click Next Read and accept the licence terms If you cannot accept these licence terms please cancel the installation and contact Cambridge Research Systems Ltd HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 31 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd fe Setup HardingFPA X Client License Agreement Please read the following important information before continuing Please read the following License Agreement You must accept the terms of this agreement before continuing with the installation Cambridge Research Systems Limited E
83. shut down of the Analyser There is no configuration necessary for the Launcher The Launcher will run in the system tray on Operating Systems that support this feature Storage and Paths In order for the HardingFPA X System to operate correctly all computers must be able to access movie files that they would like to submit or analyse and the applications must be correctly configured to allow this The HardingFPA X applications all provide a Location Settings section in order to specify this information Location Settings Li Root Path Volumes Movs Log Filename analyser log Logging Verbosity Errors Errors and Job Errors Jobs and Database Location settings section HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 40 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd In a typical usage scenario the movie files are stored on a SAN or shared network drive In this case all of the Analysers and Submits in the system must be able to access this SAN in order to be able to locate the files in question The actual path used to access the same file from more than one computer may not be identical so the Settings screen Tools gt Settings for the Analyser Monitor and Submit contain the following settings in order to specify the location of Root Path This is the location of the root of your storage system This folder will be the same actual folder for both the server computer and each of the clients but as the fo
84. sly your obligations under this License and any other pertinent obligations then as a consequence you may not distribute the Library at all For example if a patent license would not permit royalty free redistribution of the Library by all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you then the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Library If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system which is implemented by public license practices Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent application of that system it is up to the author donor to decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 98 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd impose that choice This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this Lice
85. ss of who wrote it Thus it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest your rights to work written entirely by you rather the intent is to exercise the right to control the distribution of derivative or collective works based on the Library In addition mere aggregation of another work not based on the Library with the Library or with a work based on the Library on a volume of a storage or distribution medium does not bring the other work under the scope of this License 3 You may opt to apply the terms of the ordinary GNU General Public License instead of this License to a given copy of the Library Todo this you must alter all the notices that refer to this License so that they refer to the ordinary GNU General Public License version 2 HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 89 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd instead of to this License If a newer version than version 2 of the ordinary GNU General Public License has appeared then you can specify that version instead if you wish Do not make any other change in these notices HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 90 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Once this change is made in a given copy it is irreversible for that copy so the ordinary GNU General Public License applies to all subsequent copies and derivative works made from that copy This option is useful when you wish to copy part of the code of the Library into a
86. t from such a program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the Library independent of the use of the Library in a tool for writing it Whether that is true depends on what the Library does and what the program that uses the Library does 1 You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Library s complete source code as you receive it in any medium provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty keep intact all the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty and distribute a copy of this License along with the Library You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 87 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd 2 You may modify your copy or copies of the Library or any portion of it thus forming a work based on the Library and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above provided that you also meet all of these conditions a The modified work must itself be a software library b You must cause the files modified to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change c You must cause the whole of the work to be licensed at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this Lic
87. t is also possible to include wildcards in this path in order to have multiple watched folders Note that all of these multiple watch folders must have the same subfolder structure underneath them HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 61 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd For example if the Path was set to movies test then the application will operate on the input busy and output subfolders of all of the folders that match the wildcard in this case the folders that start with movies test For example movies test1 movies test2 movies test3 etc all of which should be configured to contain the same pattern of subfolders for input output and results List File This is another way of specifying multiple watched folders This path should specify a text file which contains each watch folder path on its own line of the file The Monitor will then add these folders to the list of watch folders Note the Monitor will expect to find the same subfolder structure input busy output etc in each of the eatch folders frire Settings Location Settings _ Root Path Users tristan Log Filename Users tristan Documents monitor log Watch Folders Path JUsers tristan hfpax s List File l Single Folder Mode Movie Input input Lo Movie Busy busy Lo Movie Passed output al Movie Failed output PAR Results results J PDF Results results CSV Results res
88. tandard which all jobs submitted by this Monitor application will be analysed as can be set Please note that the Analysers that pick up these jobs need to be licensed to analyse the standard that is chosen therefore the HASP key in use on the Analyser computer must have the relevant guidelines licensed Please contact Cambridge Research Systems if you require additional analysis standards Single Watch Folder Operation Mode If required it is possible to put the HardingFPA X Monitor into Single Folder Operation Mode whereby all assets including source files to be analysed and results files PAP PAR CSV XML etc are all stored in the same watch folder To enable this mode select the Single Folder Mode checkbox Please note that whilst operating in this mode the Job ID number is not prepended to the start of the filenames for the results or progress files Due to the fact that the movie assets will not be moved during and after analysis the Monitor will not requeue a job in the single watch folder if at least one results file corresponding to the file in question is present If these results files are deleted or moved out of the single watch folder then the file will be requeued The screenshot below shows an example settings screen for using a single watch folder HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 63 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd 680 Settings Location Settings Root Path Users tristan Log Filena
89. tgreSQL configuration utility It is usually sufficient to leave the port number set to 5432 but if you know that this port is being used by another service or application it is possible to customise the port that the database runs on by entering a new port number into the box provided Please make a note of these settings in order to configure the other components in the system e Click OK to complete the installation The installed applications will appear under Applications gt HFPA X in Finder HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 18 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd 1 HFPA X meufs a 6 Network Ter E Macintosh HD HfpaAnalyser HfpaLauncher HfpaLicenceServer Ri Desktop i tristan 2 ea E fa Applications E HfpaMonitor HfpaSubmit HfpaSupervisor Documents es Movies A Music HfpaViewer 2 Pictures 7 items 37 53 G8 available The HardingFPA X applications once installed Client Installation Mac OS X Please note that before installation it is recommended that any previous installations of HardingFPA X are removed pacient The Client install package for Mac OS X Double click on the HfpaClient installer package shown above The installer will then start Select which volume hard disk you would like to install the client applications to Click on continue and wait for the installation to complete There is no configuration utility
90. tion Manual Page 59 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd The position attribute in the status tag details the position of the analysis at the current time or at the position of the error in the case of the error state In the case of the error status an additional tag is included with the error details e g lt error code 4 message QT ERROR 4 Visual context error gt which appears under the status tag Error numbers below 100 indicate the there was a problem with the movie file and numbers above 100 indicate that there was an error with the analysis engine Other information contained within the progress file includes the analyser version filename frame rate frame width and height etc as well as an optional assetnumber field which is specified if the job was submitted using an XML Token File with an Asset Number specified HardingFPA X Monitor This application is required if you require the use of Watch Folders or XML Token Files to submit jobs to the system To use Watch Folders a user simply moves or copies files to be analysed into a pre designated input folder The Monitor then identifies the job moves it into a busy folder and submits the job to the Analyser This process can be easily automated in a more complex set up Options exist to move jobs to different folders depending on their pass fail status and support is given for multiple watch folders via wildcard search patterns or lists of folders The XML Token File is
91. tml file that is provided with the HardingFPA X install packages for details on changes and new features present in this release Component Version Purpose Distribution The main database component which all other components in the HardingFPA X System connect to This database maintains the job lists and results locations Only one of these is required per HardingFPA X System Maintains and ensures that the Analyser module continues to run normally at all times Server Analyses movie clips submitted to it via users or from watch folders Server 22 Manages watch folders Continually scans single or Hi multiple watch folders submitting movies for 5 2 0 0 gt a Server Monitor analysis Also facilitates advanced XML based job submission Server Mac OS X HfpaPostgreSQL SQL Script provided for Windows Launcher Analyser Licence Provides licences for the client side applications to run remotely via a Local Area Network Server Allows viewing of system status and administrator manipulation of the job queue via the use of job Te s i Supervisor priorities as well as the option to abort jobs Provides the interface to the job database for client users Allows submission of new jobs and viewing of Client results of completed jobs Shows graphical and numerical representations of the results of completed jobs to users on a Viewer ie frame by frame basis Client HardingFPA X Administration Manual
92. tup PostgreSQL Welcome to the PostgreSQL Setup Wizard PostgreSQL Packaged by J EnterpriseDB The Enterprise Postgres Company On the next screens choose the installation directory and click Next On the password screen set a password for the new PostgreSQL Windows user as shown below HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 25 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Please provide a password for service account postgres Password ss Retype password ETTET BitRock Installer Click Next then Next again to start installing See below HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 26 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Installing Please wait while Setup installs PostgreSQL on your computer Installing Unpacking C Program 4 doc postgresql html infoschema schema html lt Back Bi Next gt The final screen shown below will appear Uncheck the box Launch Stack Builder at Exit and click Finish HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 27 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd 3 Setup Completing the PostgreSQL Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing PostgreSQL on your Launch Stack Builder at exit Stack Builder may be used to download and install additional tools drivers and applications to complement your PostgreSQL installation EnterprisepB Finish
93. ults XML Results results Analysis Results Storage PAP PAR ee PDF Report Settings E a Always save PAP PAR results B ye Include failures and warnings XML Report Settings Detailed Results amp Include failures and warnings H Mi Show Frame Thumbnails Database Settings Analysis Standard Host Name 127 0 0 1 J Ofcom ITC Host Port 5432 Monitor settings screen The purpose of each subfolder is as follows Movie Input Where the Monitor should look for movie files to be analysed Movie files can be moved or copied into this folder by users who wish to have the files analysed by the HardingFPA X System HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 62 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Movie Passed Where the Monitor moves any movie files that pass after analysis is complete PAR Results Where the PAP PAR PAM results files that are used by the Viewer application should be saved to when the analysis is complete CSV Results Where the CSV results files are saved to after the analysis is complete Movie Busy Where the Monitor moves the movie files to after they are added to the job queue Movie Failed Where the Monitor moves any movie files that fail after analysis is complete PDF Results Where the PDF results files are to be saved after the analysis is complete XML Results Where the XML results files are to be saved after the analysis is complete In the Analysis Standard section the analysis s
94. ver Cannot log in to the Administration tab on the Licence Server Cannot log in to the HardingFPA X Supervisor application Forgot administrator password for HardingFPA X Licence Server Forgot supervisor password for HardingFPA X Supervisor Job does not get analysed but stays at the bottom of the Job Queue Solution Check the settings on the Licence Server to see that the IP range is set correctly so that it includes the IP address of the client attempting to connect If the IP range is OK check if the clients are using Manual Licence Server Location Mode If so make sure the specified IP address hostname is correct The HASP key you are using is an older one which requires a firmware update Please see the HASP Firmware Update folder on the installation media provided with the HardingFPA X There may be more than one Licence Server on the network with overlapping IP ranges Change the ranges on the servers to not overlap The default password is password The default password is adminhfpax Contact Cambridge Research Systems Ltd For details on resetting the HASP password Start the Supervisor application on the same machine as the database is installed on and enter no password The database will authenticate and you can change the password with Tools gt Change Supervisor password Check the priority of the job it may have an unusually low priority Promote the job to a higher priority using
95. y appear in the XML Results files if this option was selected when the job was submitted using the Monitor application XML Progress File As jobs are being analysed their progress can be tracked in an external automation system by reading from the progress file In order to allow for the creation of these files this option must be enabled in the Settings screen of the HardingFPA X Analyser The file name will consist of the Job ID followed by the movie filename and with the string _progress appended to the name The contents of the file are in the following format lt xml version 1 0 gt lt hfpax gt lt header gt lt analyser version 1 3 0 gt lt file name Users tristan hfpax busy testsequence2_xvid avi assetnumber as12345 gt lt video framerate 25 00 width 720 height 576 gt lt analysis startframe 00 00 00 00 endframe 00 02 14 13 gt lt header gt lt status value complete position 00 02 14 13 progress 100 gt lt hfpax gt The status tag in the example above indicates that the file has been analysed The progress attribute indicates the percentage of the file that has been analysed The possible values of status are busy the file is being analysed complete analysis has successfully been completed This does not indicate that the movie has passed aborted the file analysis has been aborted error there was an error during the analysis Son E HardingFPA X Administra
96. y using the following formula Number of Deregistrations Number Of Licences 10 2 up to a maximum of 25 deregistrations The number of deregistrations remaining is shown on the Administration tab DeRegister will remove the computer s Identifier and leave the hostname To deregister a computer highlight the relevant row and click DeRegister The process can take a few seconds as the licensing system uses the HASP memory extensively HardingFPA X Administration Manual Page 70 2010 Cambridge Research Systems Ltd Delete will remove the entire record i e the hostname and Identifier To delete a computer highlight the relevant row and click Delete The process can take a few seconds as the licensing system uses the HASP memory extensively If you only need to change the hostname of a computer that has already been registered you may double click the hostname in the table and edit the hostname IP Address Range The Administration tab has the additional option of specifying a range of IP addresses from which to accept incoming connections from clients In ordinary use this is not required but in the case of some custom installations where multiple Licence Servers are running on the same network this is a requirement to avoid interference between the servers Advanced vi Only allow clients in IP range 192 4 168 10 1 192 168 0 55 Specifying IP address range in the Licence Server To enable this feature l

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