Importing encode presets, Re-configuring a service after installation, More details – Grass Valley iTX System v.2.6 User Manual
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Installing iTX software modules
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From the Device dropdown menu, select the type of video or audio card installed in the
Encode Server machine.
The installer creates a configuration file, containing the details you enter, in an application-
data folder under the logged-on username. It configures the Server Controller on the
Encode Server machine to run the Encode Server: one instance for a video card, eight
instances for an audio card.
It completes the installation of the Encode Server module.
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Click Finish to close the iTX Installer dialog.
On successful installation of the Encode Server module, folders for the installed components
appear in the Program Files\iTX 2.0\Services folder. The installed services are:
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The Encode Server
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The iTX Software Updater
Importing encode presets
When performing a recording, an Encode Server creates a media file with properties that are
defined in a template called an encode preset. We provide a number of encode presets in the
installation folder. After installing the Encode Server module, you need to import the encode
presets that are to be available for recordings.
Re-configuring a service after installation
The iTX installer places a number of configuration tools in subfolders in the Services folder; it
adds shortcuts to them on the Windows desktop. These tools display the configuration dialogs
that appear when you install software modules; you can use them to change various
configuration details.
You may use these tools to modify the various configurations:
Database Server
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The Domain Configuration tool (DomainConfig.exe) to edit the domain name and
Locator Service details.
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The System Service Configuration tool (ObjectDatabaseConfig.exe) to edit the
database connection details.
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The Time Service Configuration tool (TimeServiceConfig.exe) to edit the setting for the
time-service format.
Media Watcher
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The Media Watcher Configuration tool (MediaWatcherConfig.exe) to edit the Media
Watcher details.
Output Server
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The Media Cache Configuration tool (MediaCacheConfig.exe) to edit the media-cache
name.
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The iTX Channel Configuration tool (ITXChannelConfig.exe) to edit channel details.
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