Global Settings
ETV Portal Server Admin Guide 25
Assign VoD Content
Ingestion Maximum
Defines the maximum number of simultaneous video files
that can be ingested to the VOD Video-on-Demand server.
The default is set to 2. Increasing the default may increase the
speed at which files will be transferred to the VOD server,
but may result in playback issues from the Video-on-Demand
server. VBrick recommends keeping the default of 2 for all
supported VOD servers.
Assign Default Max.
Concurrent Viewers
Defines the default maximum concurrent viewers allowed for
new live or stored (VOD) content. An entry on the
Stream
Restrictions
page or the Modify VOD Content page will
override these value for live and stored streams respectively.
Set Expired VOD Content
Treatment
Specifies whether expired content will be kept or
automatically deleted at the expiration date.
Assign Content Expiration
Warning Recipient
Enter one e-mail address for the person who is responsible
for renewing copyrighted or otherwise protected content.
When you configure or change either the recipient or the mail
server, the Portal Server will attempt to send a test message.
Check that this message is successfully delivered. The Portal
Server validates the e-mail address but cannot detect other
mail delivery failures. If the user's mail box is full, for
example, the message will not reach its intended recipient to
warn of impending content expiration. For more about
content expiration, see Copyright Protection
on page 3.
When configuring the Warning Recipient, the e-mail address
for the recipient must be in the local domain.
Assign Mail Server Required field. SMTP mail server name. In Microsoft
Exchange, for example, go to Tools > E-mail Accounts > E-
mail > Microsoft Exchange Server > servername. An e-mail
to the assigned Content Expiration Warning Recipient is
generated when you configure or change this field.
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