The Makito X1 auto-detects the hardware setup of the encoder and automatically creates the source(s) if SDI video is connected.
You can also create additional HD-SDI sources linked to the same video input which can be configured to different decimation settings (as well as security reclassification and mission ID override). For example, you can have one high bitrate stream sending out all the KLV as well as a lower bitrate stream that uses KLV decimation.
Note
Only progressive scan formats are supported (i.e., 1280x720p and 1920x1080p).
The Makito X1 can capture only 1024 bytes of KLV metadata per video frame.
To configure HD-SDI metadata sources:
From the Metadata List View, click the Settings icon on the metadata panel. The HD-SDI Source Detail View opens. or
To create an additional HD-SDI source, from the Metadata List View, click the Add Metadata button.
On the Add Metadata Source dialog, type in a unique name for the metadata source, and select HD-SDI from the the Metadata Type drop-down list.
Select the HD-SDI Input from the drop-down list.
Decimation:
To configure frame-decimation to reduce the bandwidth used by the metadata service, select either a decimation factor (By Factor) or reference encoder (With Encoder) from the Decimation drop-down list. See “Decimation” (under "HD-SDI Sources") in Metadata Settings.
Select or enter the remaining value(s). For details on the Metadata fields, see Metadata Settings.
UAS KLV Tag Filtering:
Toggle UAS KLV Tag Filtering on to filter MISB 0601 metadata tags to eliminate unwanted KLV information, see Filtering UAS KLV Metadata Tags.