Configuring a pathfire endpoint – Grass Valley iTX Delivery Manager v.2.6 User Manual
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3 Expand MSMQ > MSMQ Services, and then check the checkboxes for the Message
Queuing features that you want to install.
4 Click Next, then click Install.
5 If you are prompted to restart the computer, click OK to complete the installation.
Configuring a PathFire Endpoint
To add an PathFire endpoint:
1 Open an existing configuration profile or create a new one, then add a new endpoint
tab, as described in
Basic Steps for Adding an Endpoint
2 Click the Select button next to the Endpoint Driver field. The Select Delivery Manager
Driver dialog appears.
3 Select PathFireDriver and click OK.
4 In the Endpoint Name field, enter the name to be used as a reference in the iTX
database. For example, “
PathFire
”.
5 Click the browse button for the Cache Content Workflow field. The Select ‘Cache
Media’ Workflow... dialog appears.
6 Select the required workflow for performing Content Change actions. For example,
DefaultCacheMedia
.
7 The Post Media Import Workflow field will be automatically populated with
DefaultPostMediaImport
.
Note:
If you have not got the FPP Transcode Service installed, you will need
to delete this entry.
8 If you are using a Post Media Import Workflow, you can also generate low resolution
versions of clips as they are imported by checking the Generate Proxy checkbox.
9 Click the browse button for Asset Template Name. The Select Asset Template dialog
appears.
10 Select the required template, so that all of the clips are registered with the same
characteristics. Click OK.
11 Complete the remaining fields, as described below:
Setting
Descriptions
Maximum Concurrent Jobs
Enter the maximum number of jobs you want this
endpoint to process simultaneously. The default is 5.
Use PathFore Format Sheet
Check this checkbox to use the format sheet included
with PathFire content.
IP Address
Enter the IP Address of the PathFire source server.
Media path
Enter the UNC path of the shared delivery location on
your NAS as defined in PathFire’s configuration.