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Adding ardome endpoints – Grass Valley iTX Delivery Manager v.2.6 User Manual

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Adding 3rd Party Endpoints

Adding Ardome Endpoints

12 Click Save then Close.

13 Restart the Delivery Manager service. See

Restarting an iTX Service

on page 53 for

more information.

14 To use a PathFire endpoint in Search Media mode, you must also complete the steps

described in

Additional Setup for Search Media mode

, on page 59 and also add the

PathFire source to Missing Materials Manager.

Adding Ardome Endpoints

To add an Ardome endpoint:

1 Open an existing configuration profile or create a new one, then add a new endpoint

tab, as described in

step 1

and

step 2

of

Basic Steps for Adding an Endpoint

, on

page 15.

2 Click the Select button next to the Endpoint Driver field. The Select Delivery Manager

Driver dialog appears.

3 Select Ardome and click OK.

4 In the Endpoint Name field, enter the name to be used as a reference in the iTX

database. For example, “

Ardome Archive

”.

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.

HD Location

Enter the HD location alias defined in PathFire that

represents the Media Path above.

Note: This field should be used in conjunction with an

asset template for HD media.

SD Location

Enter the SD location alias defined in PathFire that

represents the Media Path above.

Note: This field should be used in conjunction with an

asset template for SD media.

PathFire Timeout (minutes)

Enter the duration in minutes for the PathFire server’s

time out. The default is 60 minutes.

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