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Installing and integrating Xnews into your NCS System
MOS settings
To integrate the Xmedia Server (XMS) into a newsroom environment, the Xmedia Server
must be configured as a MOS Server and then associated with a Newsroom Computer
System, like ENPS or iNews.
Figure 2-12. Xnews’ MOS settings
The following MOS settings are used for setting up the connection between Xnews and the
Media Object Server. Contact your system administrator for the NCS and MOS IDs.
•
Newsroom Computer System ID - Enter the name of the server hosting your
newsroom computer system. This value must be type in all uppercase characters. Not
supplying a Newsroom Computer System ID will remove the ncsID tag altogether.
• For ENPS, the name of the ENPS Server, which can be found at
ENPS>S
YSTEM
M
AINTENANCE
>S
ERVERS
.
• For iNEWS, the name of the iNEWS Server.
•
Media Object Server ID - All MOS messages to and from the Xmedia Server will be
identified by the MOS ID assigned by your system administrator (e.g. VERTIGO). This
value must be type in all uppercase characters. Not supplying a MOS ID will result in
the Xmedia Server hostname being used as the Media Object Server ID.
• In ENPS, see ENPS>S
YSTEM
M
AINTENANCE
>MOS C
ONFIGURATION
in the ID
column.
• In iNEWS, this value matches the
iNEWS MOS Gateway at
C:/Program Files/Avid/MOS Gateway/mosconfig.xml
.
See your iNEWS administrator for assistance.
•
TV Format - The video format that is being used by the Xmedia Server. Valid values are:
•
NTSC
•
HDTV_1080_30M
•
PAL
•
HDTV_1080_25
•
HDTV_720_60
•
ITV
•
HDTV_720_60M
•
NTSC_16_9
•
HDTV_720_50
•
PAL_16_9
•
HDTV_1080_30