About This Guide

The OCTANE Digital Video option board lets a Silicon Graphics® O2™ (OCTANE) workstation input and output graphic and video images and record them to disk or videotape.

The OCTANE Digital Video option utilizes calls and controls in the Silicon Graphics Digital Media library, such as the Video Library. This guide explains features of the Video Library (VL) that pertain to the OCTANE Digital Video option and gives step-by-step instructions for creating VL programs that make use of the OCTANE Digital Video capabilities.

Audience

This guide is written for the sophisticated video user with a background in C programming who wishes to develop video programs for OCTANE Digital Video capabilities.

Structure of This Document

This guide contains the following chapters and appendixes:

A glossary and an index complete this guide.

Other Documents

The following documents are also included with the OCTANE Digital Video option:

  • OCTANE Digital Video and OCTANE Compression Owner's Guide (007-3466-001)

  • Digital Media Programming Guide (007-1799-060) (online only)

Conventions

These type conventions and symbols are used in this guide:

Helvetica Bold  

Hardware labels

Italics 

Executable names, filenames, IRIX commands, manual or book titles, new terms, program variables, tools, utilities, variable command-line arguments, variable coordinates, and variables to be supplied by the user in examples, code, and syntax statements

Bold 

Function names

Fixed-width type 


Error messages, prompts, and onscreen text

Bold fixed-width type 


User input, including keyboard keys (printing and nonprinting); literals supplied by the user in examples, code, and syntax statements

“” 

(Double quotation marks) Onscreen menu items and references in text to document section titles

[] 

(Brackets) Surrounding optional syntax statement arguments