July 24, 2008 18 Digital Broadcaster User Manual v. 3.4 rev. 3421
• B-Series SDI, HD-SDI, and ASI supported multiplexed bit rates for various types of
video content are as follows:
o SDI: up to 50 Mbps 4:2:0 & 4:2:2
o HD-SDI: up to 80 Mbps 4:2:2
o MPEG2 Transport Stream (TS): up to 40 Mbps – Simultaneous Capture and
Playout
Organizing Content on the Server
The Digital Broadcaster supports a folder (directory) structure with sub-folders for content
management and playout. The Digital Broadcaster is configured with a primary media folder
labeled vol1 (for Volume 1). If your Digital Broadcaster has been configured for multiple
volumes, it might have vol2, vol3, etc. Many servers have a shortcut to vol1 called upload,
so \\nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn\upload will take you to \\nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn\vol1.
TelVue recommends that you keep all media files in the primary media folder. Use the Web
Application content management tools to categorize the files and search them based on their
metadata. However, some installations opt to organize media files into sub-folders. If you
do this, adjust the instructions to import content into the correct subfolder.
Storing Files without Including Them on the Content Page
To store content on your TelVue server without tracking it via the UI, create a subfolder
named Hidden in your media folder and move the content to that Hidden folder. Anything
stored in /vol1/Hidden, /vol2/Hidden, etc. will not be displayed on the Content page but will
still be on your server.
Adding Content to the Server
Add content to your server by copying it from a folder on your network to a folder on the
Digital Broadcaster. Several methods are suggested below.
Using Samba to Add Content via Drag and Drop
Use Samba to drag and drop MPEG files into the Digital Broadcaster upload root folder
(directory) or any subfolders you create. To use Samba you must use a computer on the same
network as your Digital Broadcaster. The default Samba workgroup is set to PSGNET.
1. From a PC or Mac on your network, map the Digital Broadcaster upload folder as a
network drive. These instructions assume your upload folder is named vol1. Some
configurations substitute upload for vol1.
o On a PC go to My Computer Tools Map Network Drive. Select an available
drive letter, and either type in the network share (for example \\192.168.1.1\vol1)
or click Browse and select the PSGNET vol1 shared folder. Click Finish.
Login with your user name and password.
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