3 Known Problems and Workarounds
- 1 - 1. Introduction The Live Video Digitizer (LVD) provides real-time frame grab capability for IRIS-4D/GT and IRIS-4D/GTX workstations. The software option is a set of sample programs that demonstrate the features of the LVD frame grabber board. To properly use the LVD demos, make sure that you've installed the standard set of demos that comes with your 4D1-5.2 system software. Note: Your software package includes a Software License Agreement. This software is provided to you solely under the terms and conditions of the Software License Agreement. Please take a few moments to review the Agreement. This document contains the following chapters: 1. Introduction 2. Installation Information 3. Bug Fixes 1.1 Release_Identification_Information Following is the release identification information for LVD: Software Option Product Live Video Digitizer Version 1.5.1 System Software Requirements IRIX 5.2 or later 1.2 Online_Release_Notes After you install the online documentation for a product (the relnotes subsystem), you can view the release notes on your screen. If you have a graphics system, select ``Release Notes'' from the Tools submenu of the Toolchest. This displays the grelnotes(1) graphical browser for the online release notes. Refer to the grelnotes(1) man page for information on options to this command. If you do not have a graphics system, you can use the relnotes command. Refer to the relnotes(1) man page for - 2 - accessing the online release notes. 1.3 Product_Support Silicon Graphics, Inc., provides a comprehensive product support maintenance program for its products. If you are in North America and would like support for your Silicon Graphics-supported products, contact the Technical Assistance Center at 1-800-800-4SGI. If you are outside North America, contact the Silicon Graphics subsidiary or authorized distributor in your country. - 1 - 2. Installation_Information This chapter lists supplemental information to the IRIS Software Installation Guide. The information listed here is product-specific; use it with the Installation Guide to install this product. 2.1 Live_Video_Digitizer_Subsystems The Live Video Digitizer (LVD) software includes these subsystems: lvd.man.relnotes Live Video Digitizer release notes lvd.sw.demos Live Video Digitizer demo executables lvd.sw.src Live Video Digitizer demo source code 2.2 LVD_Subsystem_Disk_Space_Requirements This section lists the subsystems (and their sizes) of the LVD software. If you are installing this software for the first time, the subsystems marked ``default'' are the ones that are installed if you use the ``go'' menu item. To install a different set of subsystems, use the ``install,'' ``remove,'' ``keep,'' and ``step'' commands in inst to customize the list of subsystems to be installed, then select the ``go'' menu item. Note: The listed subsystem sizes are approximate. Refer to the IRIS Software Installation Guide for information on finding exact sizes. Subsystem Name Subsystem Size (512-byte blocks) lvd.man.relnotes (default) 10 lvd.sw.demos (default) 369 lvd.sw.src (default) 244 - 2 - 2.3 Installation_Method All of the subsystems for the Live Video Digitizer can be installed using IRIX. You do not need to use the miniroot. Refer to the IRIS Software Installation Guide for complete installation instructions. - 1 - 3. Known_Problems_and_Workarounds In IRIX system software releases 3.3.3 and 4.0.1, a timing bug existed in the graphics microcode that controls frame transfers from the Live Video Digitizer. The bug causes frame transfers to abort early, whenever a certain time limit is exceeded. For standard NTSC-sized transfers, the bug did not manifest itself. If you performed PAL-sized transfers, or enabled alpha blending, the transfers aborted early. This problem will be corrected in future versions of the IRIX operating system. The only workaround in these circumstances is to transfer fewer pixels per frame.