About This Guide

The OCTANE XIO Personal Video option board enables a Silicon Graphics OCTANE workstation to input and output graphic and video images and record them to disk or videotape.

The OCTANE Personal 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 Personal Video option and gives step-by-step instructions for creating VL programs that make use of OCTANE Personal 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 the OCTANE Personal Video option board.

Structure of This Document

This guide contains the following chapters and appendixes:

An index completes this guide.

Other Documents

The Digital Media Programming Guide (007-1799-060; online only) is available with the IRIX digital media development environment software (dmedia_dev). This guide is also online in the following locations:

  • IRIS InSight Library: from the Toolchest, choose Help > Online Books > SGI EndUser or SGI Admin, and select the applicable owner's or hardware guide.

    Once you are in the library, choose Catalogs > Hardware Catalog > and look under the Owner's Guides for the applicable owner's guide.

  • Technical Publications Library: if you have access to the Internet, enter the following URL in your Web browser location window:
    http://techpubs.sgi.com/library/

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These type conventions and symbols are used in this guide:

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Error messages, prompts, and onscreen text

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