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If the upload server is a CIFS server (for example, a Windows
shared folder), select and configure the CIFS Client. See
Configuring a CIFS Client
.
If the upload server is an RSync server, select and configure the
RSync client. See
Configuring an RSync Client
.
If the upload server is an FTP server, select and configure the FTP
Client. See
Configuring an FTP Client
.
8.
Click
Apply
.
The first copy is made after the time period set in
how often
expires. For example, if
the DVI Broadcaster DL is set to upload files every hour, the first set of files is
uploaded after one hour. If five video files are saved in the first hour, those five
video files are uploaded. One hour later, all of the video files saved since the start of
that hour are uploaded.
Video files saved before you selected
Apply
are not uploaded. For files saved before
Automatic File upload is configured, a manual upload process will have to be done.
9.9.2
Configuring a CIFS Client
Use the CIFS client configuration to have the DVI Broadcaster DL device behave as a
CIFS client connecting to a CIFS server (such as a Windows shared folder) when
uploading broadcast files. Different networks may have different CIFS server
configurations. If required, contact your network administrator for assistance with
getting the DVI Broadcaster DL to connect to the server. Depending on your CIFS
server configuration you may not have to enter information in every field shown in
the following diagram.
Summary of Contents for DVI Broadcaster DL
Page 13: ...Physical Attributes 9 DVI Broadcaster DL User Guide Figure 4 DVI to DVI Cable ...
Page 20: ...Getting Started 16 DVI Broadcaster DL User Guide Figure 7 Web Admin Interface s Main Menu ...
Page 25: ...Signal Capture 21 DVI Broadcaster DL User Guide Figure 8 Frame Grabber Adjustments ...
Page 93: ...Stream Branding 89 DVI Broadcaster DL User Guide Figure 61 Stream Branding ...
Page 112: ...Configuration Worksheet 108 DVI Broadcaster DL User Guide ...