Refreshing rundowns in xmos server, Configuring housekeeper – Grass Valley Aurora Playout v.7.0 User Manual
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Description
Setting
Enter the name of the server hosting the Aurora Playout database
(primary SDB server).
Database
Server
Enter the name of the server hosting the backup Aurora Playout
database (hot standby SDB server).If you are not using a hot standby
SDB server, leave this field blank.
Backup
Database
Server
Enter the full path (or browse) to the directory where scripts are
stored.
Script Path
Enter the full path (or browse) to the directory where web scripts
are stored. Users are able to view scripts created through NCS from
a standard web browser such as Internet Explorer and Firefox.
Web Script
Path
Check the box to enable an enhanced MOS workflow which requires
MOS Objects generated for feeds. As assets are embedded with MOS
Generate
MOS Objects
for Feeds
Object IDs, they can be searched throughout ENPS and inserted
below the black line of the script.
4. Click
OK
.
Refreshing rundowns in XMOS Server
To reflect new changes on your rundown, you can select the option to refresh rundowns
within XMOS Server.
This is an option for users to manually execute the refresh function, even though
XMOS Server would be automatically updated each time there is a new change to
your rundown.
1. Double-click
XMOS Server
on the desktop or click the
Start
menu and choose
Programs | Grass Valley | Aurora | XMOS Server
.
2. Click
Tools | Refresh Rundowns.
Configuring Housekeeper
Housekeeper has several options that can be tailored to the requirements and equipment
in your newsroom.
1. Double-click
Housekeeper
button
on the desktop; or click the
Start
menu
and choose
Programs | Grass Valley | Aurora | Housekeeper
.
2. Choose
Tools | Options
.
3. Go through each tab on the Options window and configure Housekeeper using
general and media options setup.
4. Click
OK
.
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