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SONY's Proposal for FIMS NAB Demo

FIMS Demo Overall Scenario [Idea] General Presentation (PowerPoint) General Presentation (PowerPoint) Workflow Demonstration (Proto System) Workflow Demonstration (Proto System) Q & A 5min.10min. one slot (30 Min) Margin

FIMS Workflow Demonstration [Plan A] (Idea) Cinegy Capture Cinegy Capture Sony Capture Sony Capture [TBA] Transform [TBA] Transform Cube Tec Transform Cube Tec Transform Avid Ingest Avid Ingest MXF OP1a MPEG2/PCM MXF OP1a MPEG2/PCM FTP MXF AS-02 VC-3/PCM MXF AS-02 VC-3/PCM Protocol? MXF AS-02 VC-3/PCM' MXF AS-02 VC-3/PCM' Protocol? Primary Capture Service Secondary Capture Service Playback two files Loudness Optimization Service Ingest Service

FIMS Workflow Demonstration [Plan A] 1. Assign one Capture service as the primary service, the other as the secondary service –i.e. Cinegy Capture as the primary, Sony Capture as the secondary 2. IBM and Sony Orchestration systems use exactly the same workflow. 3. IBM (or Sony) orchestration system starts operation first, Sony (or IBM) orchestration system starts 5-10 seconds later. 4. IBM (or Sony) system chooses Cinegy service for Capture service, and Sony (or IBM) system chooses Sony service as Cinegy service is not available. 5. [TBA] service transforms from output of Sony service "MPEG-2 long GOP/OP1a" to "VC-3/AS-02" format. 6. Cube-Tec service optimizes audio loudness in files created by both Cinegy service and [TBA] transfer service in turn. 7. Avid service ingests files created by Cube-Tec in turn. 8. Avid service plays back two files manually for confirmation.

FIMS Workflow Demo Sequence Chart [Plan A] IBM Webspher SONY MBB Cinegy Capture SONY Capture [TBA] Transform CubeTeck Transform Avid Ingest CaptureRequest CaptureAck (status = running) CaptureRequest CaptureFault (code = ?) CaptureAck (status = running) QueryJobRequest QueryJobResponse (status = completed) TransformRequest TransformResponse (status = running) QueryJobRequest QueryJobResponse (status = completed) CaptureRequest TransformRequest TransformAck (status = running) QueryJobRequest QueryJobResponse (status = completed) TransformRequest TransformResponse (status = running) QueryJobRequest QueryJobResponse (status = completed) TransformRequest TransformAck (status = running) QueryJobRequest QueryJobResponse (status = completed) QueryJobRequest QueryJobResponse (status = completed) QueryJobRequest QueryJobResponse (status = completed) TransformRequest TransformAck (status = running) -IBM/Sony Orchestration system keeps polling operation until status is complete using QueryJobRequest/Response. -IBM/Sony Orchestration system starts operation (send CaptureRequest) manually. -Once operation is started, moving next job is processed automatically when a job is completed. -IBM/Sony Orchestration system keeps sending Request if a service is not available (receive Fault) until it is available. -IBM/Sony Orchestration system keeps polling operation until status is complete using QueryJobRequest/Response. -IBM/Sony Orchestration system starts operation (send CaptureRequest) manually. -Once operation is started, moving next job is processed automatically when a job is completed. -IBM/Sony Orchestration system keeps sending Request if a service is not available (receive Fault) until it is available.

Outstanding issues on Plan A Transform Service (TBA) –Must retrieve MXF file from Sony Capture service as FTP client –Must support MPEG-2 Long GOP/RDD9 as an input file –Must support VC-3/AS-02 as an output file Ingest Service (Avid) –Can this support VC-3/AS-02 as an input file? In order to avoid any risks in essence compatibility, a backup plan should be implemented from the beginning. (See next slide)

FIMS Workflow Demo Scenario [Backup Plan] (Idea) Cinegy Capture Cinegy Capture Sony Capture Sony Capture [TBA] Transform [TBA] Transform Cube Tec Transform Cube Tec Transform Avid Ingest Avid Ingest MXF OP1a MPEG2/PCM MXF OP1a MPEG2/PCM MXF AS-02 VC-3/PCM MXF AS-02 VC-3/PCM Protocol? MXF AS-02 VC-3/PCM' MXF AS-02 VC-3/PCM' Protocol? Primary Capture Service Secondary Capture Service Playback two files Loudness Optimization Service Ingest Service FTP Avid Ingest Service directly ingests files from output files of both Cinegy and Sony Capture services. Transform Services ([TBA]/Cube Tec) do not perform any service but accept request messages and return the appropriate messages as it they were actually performed. These special messages should be defined for the backup plan. FTP?

Proposed Plan for providing Pre-Defined Messages Pre-defined Message (WSDL, SOAP) will be created based on the v03 WSDL released by IBM (target 25th Feb?). Sony to provide tentative release of WSDL, SOAP messages three business days after obtaining v03 WSDL. IBM to check WSDL, SOAP messages (?) business days after tentative release. IBM to release v03 WSDL (25th Feb?) After three business days Sony to provide tentative release of WSDL, SOAP for IBM checking IBM to provide official release of WSDL, SOAP After (?) business days

Other issues to be discussed Date and Place for starting connection test at the NAB venue. –At least four days before NAB show starts, i.e. 7th Apr. Complete equipments list –Including Ethernet Switch, cables, Power extension etc. –Total size, power are important. Network Setting –IP address Pre-defined static IP address is preferred, i.e xx –IBM ESB and Sony ESB share same Ethernet? Same Ethernet is preferred. –ESBs and Media Bus share same Ethernet (or other bus)? Same Ethernet is preferred.