Features & Overview (just:in Engine Linux v1.5)
just:in is a Network Based Ingest Solution that offers Crash, Gang, Batch and Scheduled Recording. It unites Single- and Multi-Channel Ingest over SDI into MOV, MXF and MP4 containers into one flexible and expandable application.
Features
- Apple QuickTime MOV, MXF OP1a and MP4 container capture.
- Available as single or multi-channel setup.
- Multi-channel preview and ingest control for client-server operations.
- Gang recording support for multi-cam setups.
- Frame accurate Crash recording.
- Edit-While-Recording support in Apple Final Cut Pro 7/X and Adobe® Premiere® Pro.
- Infinite Chunk recording.
- Support for customisable XML-Metadata.
- Post-production naming procedure.
- Support for pre- and post-capture commands using customizable scripts (e.g. FTP upload or MAM/PAM commands).
- Multiple Capture IDs per Channel.
- Multiple Recording Destinations Support (fallback scenarios).
- Up to 4k/UHDp60.
The Applications
just:in Engine Linux
- Is a background application and required for running the just:in User Interface.
- Must be run on a separate, network connected machine (JIL4/JIL8).
- Is responsible for controlling the Capture Hardware (AJA/BMD).
- Supports one or multiple Channels (= Signals) in SD, HD and UHD/4K. The number of Channels which can be recorded at the same time depends on the hardware and the storage system.
just:connect
- Is the middleware application between the Engine and the User Interface.
- Runs on the Linux server appliance.
- Handles communication and makes it possible to connect multiple User Interfaces to one Engine.
just:in User Interface
- Is the user interface to connect and control multiple Channels available from one or multiple instances of just:in Engine(s) on the network.
- Shows Realtime Video and Audio Previews and Timecode from the Channels and let's you select your Capture and Destination Presets for channel configuration.
- Allows you to start and stop Recordings.
- Provides diagnostics of the systems on which just:in Engine runs.