VBrick Systems Portal Server ETV v4.2 User Manual

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Assign AutoIngest

The current autoingest via XML user name that has access
and publishing rights to a VOD server. See AutoIngest
Content via XML on page 121
for more information.

Delete Recorded Files After
Ingestion

Used with scheduled recording and push button recording.
Specifies whether or not to delete the recorded file from the
NVR after ingestion. Enabled by default.

Specify Components to
Download to Clients

This setting defines whether the Portal Server will download
additional components to client machines when the client first
makes contact with the Portal Server—before any streams or
assets are selected for playback (see Download Components
on page 10 fo
r more information.) Any changes to these settings
apply to new client machines only and will not affect previously
configured machines.
The settings here apply to Internet and/or
LAN users as defined in the

Assign LAN/Internet Address

Range(s)

in Global Assignments (see above). The default is to

download all components to all clients. For Windows clients
you can selectively choose any combination of settings; for
Macintosh or Linux clients, any one selection will download
all components for all clients.

• MPEG-1 Video Support – makes MPEG-1 files playable.
• MPEG-2/1 Video Support – makes both MPEG-2 and

MPEG-1 files playable.

• MPEG-4 – makes MPEG-4 files playable.
• WM Video Support for Firefox on Windows PC – makes

Windows Media files playable on Firefox.

• 'Add Video' Utility – enables or disables the "add video"

functionality on client machines.

MPEG-2 Packet Ordering
at Schedule End

Network hardware infrastructure determines the order in
which packets arrive at a destination. To improve video
quality, VBrick MPEG-2 appliances reorder packets by
default. Since this reordering can cause an increase in latency
and affect applications like video conferencing, you can set
packet ordering to disabled at schedule end.

Stored Schedule Mode

Used when creating a live broadcast schedule for stored
content. Note that the following parameters are "sticky." They
remain associated with the schedule even if the Stored
Schedule Mode is subsequently changed.

• Content Centric – content titles are shown; content servers

are not shown. The content is downloaded from load-
balanced servers.

• Server Centric – content servers are shown with a tree

control for selecting content. The content is downloaded
from a specific server and is not load balanced.

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