Setting up search domains under the domains tab – Grass Valley iTX System v.2.6 User Manual
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Configuring a Media Watcher
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The Media Watcher may use clip templates other than the default ones when
registering files placed in sub-folders. It can do this if there are clip templates with
names that match the sub-folder names.
Select the default clip template for HD video clips
1.
Click HD Default to open PinPoint.
2.
Use PinPoint to select the clip template you want to use as the HD default.
The name of the clip template appears in the HD Default box.
Select the default clip template for SD video clips
1.
Click SD Default to open PinPoint.
2.
Use PinPoint to select the clip template you want to use as the SD default.
The name of the clip template appears in the SD Default box.
Searching for files requested by a Media Cache Service
The Media Watcher may receive requests from a Media Cache Service to copy media files from
search folders to an Output Server cache or an iTX Media Store. The Media Watcher searches
for these files in the search folders of the File Stores list.
Setting up search domains under the Domains tab
In a multi-domain system, TXPlay for any channel may use the OPUS 2 Service to find assets
that are not in the local domain but are in other domains.
The Media Watcher enables you to configure a central domain search list for all channels. The
list specifies the domains that TXPlay for each channel has access to and the order in which the
OPUS 2 Service is to search them.
You create the central domain search list by using the features in the Site Domain Config panel
under the Domains tab of the Media Watcher user interface:
The panel has two panes: Available Domains and Selected Domains. Each domain you define in
the Locator Service Configuration tool appears in one of the panes.
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