VBrick Systems EtherneTV-NXG 2, EtherneTV-NXG 1 manual Reference, Operation Tips

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All assets that are installed into the server should have backup copies available in the event of disk corruption. This will allow for an easy restoration of the system.

StreamPlayerPlus allows the recording of live streams to MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG- 4 files. Once saved the files can then be installed on the EtherneTV-NXG1 server for playback. Make sure the “hinting” option is checked when recording MPEG-4 files.

When recording MPEG-4 and MPEG-2 files using StreamPlayer Plus software, it is advisable to keep the length of the record to under 50 minutes to facilitate creating playlists and keep viewing time manageable.

The controls for MPEG-4 Fast Forward and Rewind are not currently supported; however, slide bars are supported and provide the same functonality.

As the disks become full the performance of head seek times diminishes and file ingestion may fail.

Do not use spaces in filenames. Use underscores; ie: my_history_class.mp4.

Apple QuickTime 6.5, containing native MPEG-4 support, is the recommended MAC desktop player for accessing MPEG-4 files from the EtherneTV VOD NXG. QuickTime supports the Seek feature (accessed through a slider-bar) for MPEG-4 streams. Make sure Edit >> Preferences >> QuickTime Preferences >> Streaming Transport option is set to Automatically determine the best protocol and port ID or “use: UDP, RTSP Port ID 554”.

Samba is a widely used software package that allows Linux systems to connect to Microsoft Windows networks and seamlessly share files with Windows host computers and servers. This is the recommended method of ingesting files into the server’s database. If you are connected to the Internet click http://www.vbrick.com/support/downloads.asp , select Application Notes and then “Samba Client Configuration”. There you will find detailed information regarding the software package.

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Contents June 23, 2004 Copyright DisclaimerTrademarks Table of Contents Quick Start Unpack the EtherneTV-NXG1 ServerBefore you Begin NXG-1 NXG-2 Set up the EtherneTV-NXG ServerConfigure the EtherneTV-NXG Make required entries Verify entries Verify EtherneTV-NXG Server OperationVbvodnxg1 Changing Time & Time Zone Introduction Overview System Components Using the EtherneTV Media ControlServer Access the serverProcedure Version EtherneTV-MCS Version Accessing MCSWatch Live Broadcasts Download ComponentsScheduled Programs Browse Video LibraryEtherneTV-NXG Administration Browse and Configure EtherneTV-NXG1 SystemInstructions How-to Ingest contentInstructions FTP Files and File IngestionAutomatic File Backup File Backup CautionsLicense Key Re-Installation Operation Tips Reference