Sun Microsystems 2.1 Server User Manual


 
1-10 Sun MediaCenter Server Administrator’s Guide December 1997
FIGURE 1-5 Sun MediaCenter Servers in LAN environment
1.5 Content Preparation and Loading
The Sun MediaCenter software specifies a format for content, described in Chapter 2,
“Preparing and Loading Content.”
Sun MediaCenter software uses the Content Manager for storing video content on
the server. The Content Manager offers the following interfaces:
A set of RPCs that enable moving of content between local storage and a Sun
MediaCenter server. Also, there are RPCs to delete and rename content and to
manipulate access control lists.
A client library based on the RPCs described in the preceding bullet. This library
provides you the features of the RPCs and frees you from having to deal with
network programming.
CmTool, a Web-based interface for transferring video content onto a Sun
MediaCenter server.
A set of utilities based on the Content Manager. These include smc_tar,
smc_copy, and a Sun MediaCenter FTP daemon. In some cases, these utilities
automatically create the administrative files that support a bit stream.
Once content is stored in the MFS, you use the MSM to play it. The MSM supports
VCR-like functions, such as play, pause, fast-forward (at multiple speeds), and
reverse.