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Assign Presentations | VBPresenter is used to create multimedia presentations that |
| can be launched from the Portal Server. The Current |
| Presentations Directory defines the virtual directory on the |
| Portal Server where the live presentations are |
| default is Presentations. During a new Portal Server |
| installation, the required virtual and physical directories are |
| automatically created. To use a different virtual directory, |
| create the virtual directory in IIS and enter only the virtual |
| directory name in this |
| Current Presentations User is a pseudo VBPresenter user who |
| will be given permission to publish to specified directories |
| and VOD servers. Configure an MCS Presentation User on |
| page 149 explains how to create this user; contact VBrick |
| Support Services if you need help. |
| If you are upgrading from Portal Server v4.0.1 or earlier and |
| using VBPresenter, you will need to manually create two |
| virtual directories (Presentations for live presentations and |
| MCSPresentations for stored presentations), giving the user |
| Everyone full permissions, and mapping the local paths |
| respectively to: |
| C:\Program Files\VBrick\MCS\Presentations |
| C:\Program Files\VBrick\MCS\MCSPresentations |
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Select Player for H.264/ | Select the player to use for |
Windows/Macintosh clients: | |
| • VBrick Player – users will be prompted to install a VBrick |
| plugin the first time they launch |
| • Apple QuickTime Player – VBrick plugin not required. |
| Does not support access logging. |
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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 155 for more information. |
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Delete Recorded Files After | Used with scheduled recording and push button recording. |
Ingestion | Specifies whether or not to delete the recorded file from the |
| NVR after ingestion. Enabled by default. |
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