Hotbin capture service components – Grass Valley K2 System Guide v.9.0 User Manual

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4. Enter the paths to the source directory and destination bin. If the source directory does not

currently exist, it will automatically be created.

NOTE: Do not configure the source directory to be a location with files that must be retained.
When the HotBin service first starts up it removes files in the source directory.

5. For Check Frequency, it is recommended that you accept the default value. This value specifies

how often you want the capture service to check the source directory for new files.

6. For the Cleanup Frequency, it is recommended that you accept the default value. This value

specifies the maximum age of files in the source directory. The capture service deletes files that
are older than this age.

7. If the source directory is not on the local K2 system, a User Account dialog box displays. Enter

the user information that you use to access the source directory. If part of a domain, enter the
domain name.

8. If necessary, configure QuickTime Import Delay.

This setting adjusts how long a QuickTime file must be idle (no data being written to the file)
before the HotBin begins to import the file into K2 storage. The recommended setting is 15
seconds.

9. When your capture service settings are complete, click

Apply

.

If prompted, restart the K2 system.

The HotBin service checks the source directory for files. If files are present, the HotBin service
moves them to the Archive sub-directory. It does not import the files into the destination bin on the
K2 system.

Place files in the source directory to trigger the Hot Bin import processes.

HotBin capture service components

The following table describes the components that support K2 HotBin capture service functionality.

Description

Name

This is the service that provides the functionality for a K2 capture
service. It is the service that automatically creates the K2 clip
from the media files in the watched folder (source directory) and
puts the K2 clip in the K2 media storage (destination bin).

Grass Valley Import Service

Configures K2 capture services.

K2 Capture Services utility

This is the watched folder. It is a standard file system directory.
When media files are placed in this directory, the capture service
automatically creates a K2 clip in the K2 media storage. By
default, the location of the source directory is

V:/IMPORTS

.

Source directory

Determines how often (in seconds) the watched folder is checked
for new files.

Check frequency

Determines how long (in days) a file remains in the watched
folder. A file with a file-creation date older than the specified
number of days is deleted.

Cleanup frequency

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