TANDBERG D1459501 Server User Manual


 
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Field
Field description
Usage tips
Write movies to an
alternate location
Select to write media to an
external streaming server using
a shared drive or UNC path.
Choose this option if the streaming server is
on an external server which has a shared
drive accessible to the Content Server.
Enter the shared drive or UNC path, e.g.
\\server name\shared in the Alternate path
field.
FTP movies to
location
Select to use FTP to transfer
media files to the external
streaming server after the call
has ended.
Choose this option if the streaming server is
on, or can access a shared drive on, an
external server that is running an FTP
service.
If you select this option, complete the other
fields in this section. Then check the FTP
upload functionality by clicking Test FTP.
FTP upload is also tested every time the
Media server configuration is saved.
Server address
The IP address or DNS name of
the FTP server.
Port
The port number of the FTP
service. Most FTP servers will
use port 21.
Directory
The directory relative to the root
FTP directory on the FTP
server. The directory should be
specified using forward slashes
as in a URL, e.g. /movies/.
If left blank, files will be uploaded to the root
FTP directory.
User name
The username to authenticate
to the FTP server.
Password/Password
confirm
The password to authenticate to
the FTP server.
Use default on
demand URLs
Select to use on demand URLs
generated by the Content
Server.
Use alternate on
demand URLs
Select to supply your own URLs
for on demand streaming; that
is, if the on demand URLs
require different path or
filename information from that
generated by the Content
Server. Enter the URLs for the
Main and Dual video streams
and choose whether the
filename will be appended to
the alternate URLs.
Media server configuration: Wowza Media Server for Flash
The Content Server default installation supports only HTTP-based on demand streaming of MPEG-4
for Flash from its local IIS web server. An external media server must be set up for live unicast and
true (RTMP) on-demand streaming of MPEG-4 for Flash. Only the Wowza Media Server for Flash is
supported for streaming MPEG-4 for Flash content.