To edit the settings for a remote server, click on the Edit icon in the Action column. The Edit
Remote Server screen is displayed. Edit the fields as you would when adding a remote
server. Destination Directory can be edited here. When you have finished, click Save to save any
changes or Cancel to exit the screen without making any changes. You are returned to the Remote
Server Setup screen.
Test Remote Server
To test a remote server, click the Test icon. The system uses the username and password for this
remote server to attempt to access it, and responds with a message saying whether it was successful.
Delete Remote Server
To delete a remote server, click the Delete icon. The application asks you to confirm that you want to
delete the remote server. Click Yes/OK to delete it or No/Cancel to return to the Remote Server
Setup screen without deleting the server.
Schedule Configuration
Schedule Configuration requires admin-level privileges. The schedule settings allow you to set
defaults for the content you use in your programming. To configure schedule settings, click on the
schedule option. The application displays the Edit Schedule Settings screen.
Change the defaults by editing one or more of the following fields. To return to the Configpage
without making any changes, click the Cancel button.
• Allow Scheduling of Unattached Content? – If you want to be able to schedule content
that is not yet on the server, check this box. This option is useful at installations where
content is aired shortly after capture.
• Use Start Trim/End Trim? – The Web Application offers two ways to determine where file
playout should start and stop and how long the playout should be. You will see one or the
other when you edit content or schedule playouts. To use Offset and Duration, leave this box
unchecked. To use Start Trim and End Trim check this box. If you use a nonlinear editor such
as Ulead to find trim points, use Start Trim and End Trim.
• Default JPG Duration – (On servers that support images) Enter thedefault length of time
you want each jpg image file in a playlist to play. You can override this default for any image
when you create a playlist. Also, if the runtime has been set in an image file, the runtime will
override this default for that image file. Changing the default here will not affect any playlists
you have already created.
• Default Overlay Duration – (Analog servers) Controls the default duration of overlays in
playlists. This feature is not available in this release.
• Use Program Episode Codes – If your installation uses program and episode codes, check
this box to use the “Program Code” and “Episode Code” fields when searching content and to
display the program and episode codes on content thumbnails and tables, on programming
screens, and in the As Run report. All unattached content you add to your server will be
identified by its Program Code and Episode Code combination.
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