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MasonIP for DVD Verification & Playback
by Mark Bain - 2/26/07
Since it’s introduction, the MasonIP has created a large number of questions about
what it is and how it works. This paper will try to answer some of these questions and
will detail out how the MasonIP fits into a post production or authoring environment.
What is the MasonIP?
MasonIP is special type of DVD player. Think of MasonIP as a stand alone DVD player
without a DVD drive. In place of the DVD drive, put in a network connection, and you
have a good description of MasonIP.
So without a DVD drive, how does MasonIP play a DVD?
Since MasonIP has a network connection, MasonIP looks at servers on the network
and locates and plays any valid DVD structure on any available server. By using the
MasonIP remote control, you can navigate to DVD’s on the servers and play them
exactly like they were burned DVD disks inside a DVD player.
A Different Approach to DVD verification
When you are authoring a DVD, let’s say with DVD Studio Pro, many times during the
process you need to verify your menu’s and overlays and other graphical or video bits.
Up to this point, there were only two ways to verify your work:
1) you can use the DVD Studio Pro software based DVD player simulator.
2) you can burn a DVD-R and put that in a stand alone DVD player and see how it
plays.
The problem with #1 is that as good as DVDSP’s simulator works, you are still using
a computer to playback the images. The screen is small and progressive scan only.
The color gamut is not the same as video. And you can’t output it to a reference video
monitor for accurate representation.
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MasonIP for DVD Verification & Playbackby Mark Bain - 2/26/07Since it’s introduction, the MasonIP has created a large number of questions about

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The problem with #2 is the time involved in burning a check DVD. You just have to sit and wait for the burn to complete. Then you have to manually p

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can easily learn data networking. So wake up video people, you are going to learn all about TCP/IP and Ethernet.Is a network connection fast enough t

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How do you configure the MasonIP?MasonIP has a built-in web server for configurations. You just point any browser on any computer system to the IP n

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VIDEO REFERENCEMONITORSCOMPONENTDVIETHERNETDVD AUTHORINGCOMPUTERDATA SERVERS (optional)MASONIPVTRVTRETHERNETETHERNETFigure 1 - This is a typical DVD

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Now notice that the only connection between the MasonIP and the DVD authoring computer is the network cable. That means you can have the MasonIP loca

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MASONIP DETAILED ELECTRONIC SPECIFICATIONS• All Mason products are designed for continuous 24/7 use.• 19” 1U rack mountable all metal enclosure.• No s

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Back Panel:VIDEO OUTPUT EXTERNAL CONNECTIONSComposite Video - BNC x 1 100Base-T (Fast Ethernet) - RJ45 x 1S-Video - MiniDin x 1 USB - Type A Receptacl

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