To Configure a Room for the VDCP Protocol

Set up a Room to use the VDCP (Louth) protocol to control server channels.

Note: When controlling the server from a remote device over ethernet, you must select the port on the server corresponding to the channel transport you want to send commands to. For example, channel transport A = port 8000, channel transport B = port 8001, and so on.
  1. Launch the Tria Config application.

    You may be prompted to allow the program to make changes on the computer, click Yes.

  2. Click the RS422 tab.


  3. Click Room X Configuration and select the room you want to configure. Later you will assign this room to a channel.
  4. In the RS422 Protocol area, select VDCP.
  5. In the Restrict to Folder area, select if you want to restrict remote control of the selected room to only seeing the contents of a specific folder, or all folders (All Folders).
  6. In the Response Time area, select how quickly the server executes the Clip Play command after the Clip Load command.
    • Fast — executes the play command immediately after the load command. This is recommended when controlling the server from an external switcher.
    • Accurate — executes the play command only after receiving confirmation that the clip has loaded. This is recommended when controlling the server from an automation system.
  7. In the Channel Control Port area, select whether you want to use the serial ports or ethernet connection for the channels assigned to the room.
    Note: The Tria+ UHD does not have an serial port for device control. You must select Ethernet.
  8. In the Edit Timing area, select a timing offset for when you are controlling the server from an external editor over serial.
    • Timecode Alignment — select the offset, in frames, of the timecode information that is sent to the editor during playout or record.
    • Source Alignment — select the offset, in frames, of the timecode information that is sent to the editor during playout.
    • Out Point Offset — select the offset, in fields, of the out-point timecode value that is sent to the editor during record.
  9. In the Video Edit Effect area, select which tracks get recorded when an external editor issues the Video Record command to the server.
    • Edit Video Track — only the video track is recorded.
    • Edit Key Track — only the alpha (key) track is recorded.
    • Edit Video and Key Tracks — both the video and alpha (key) tracks are recorded. The clip loaded into the VKA channel transport must have an alpha track.
  10. In the VDCP Configuration area, select specific configurations for the protocol you are using.
    • Select Louth Preview to allow clips to be pre-cued in the background for seamless back-to-back transitions during playout.
    • Select Allow playlists control to allow a playlist to be cued and played from an external device just like a clip.
    • In the Maximum length of Clip Name field, select the maximum length of a clip name that is reported to the controlling device.
  11. Click on the Ch-X: list and select the room that you want to assign to the channel.
  12. Click Restart Tria. A confirmation dialog box is displayed.
  13. Click Restart Tria to restart the server application and services with the new setting.
  14. Click OK when the restart has completed to dismiss the window.