Setting the cdm encoder mapped drive – EVS XEDIO Manager Version 4.35 - August 2013 User Manual User Manual
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Menu Item
Description
New Media Server
Adds a media server storage: displays the folders present in
the path selected for use as media server.
Rename Media
Server
Allows to update the media server label.
Delete Media Server
Deletes the media server view in the Media Servers window.
Modify Media Server
Description
Opens the Media Server Modification window allowing to
update the label or description of the media server.
Media File Cleaner
A contextual menu is available when you select a folder in the list and then right-click:
Menu Item
Description
New Media Server
Adds a media server storage: displays the folders present in
the path selected for use as media server.
Default "Folder Name
Files" Directory
Sets the selected folder as default folder for the type of files
(bitmaps, video files, thumbnails etc…). The folder icon is then
green.
This is only necessary when multiple storage servers are
created in the system. This tells the system to use a specific
storage server for some files and another server for other files.
The Default folders may be changed at any time without losing
previously stored material.
Example: for the HIRES folder, the option is Default
"HiResFiles" Directory and sets the HIRES folder as default
for the hi-res files.
Delete Media
Directory
Removes the media folder from the Media Servers window.
Collect Media
Displays the list of media present in the selected folder.
Media File Cleaner
6.2.4.
Setting the CDM Encoder Mapped Drive
The physical encoder is usually configured to store the encoded files on a specific
mapped drive, usually called “G” or “H”. This mapped drive letter also has to be stored in
the database in the CDM Mapping column.
To set or change the encoder mapped drive, proceed as follows:
1. In the Medias Servers window, click twice (not a double click, click then wait and click
again) the mapped drive letter related to the requested server in the CDM mapping
column.
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