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D13898.08
MAY 2009
TANDBERG
CONTENT SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Table of
Contents
Introduction
Installation
Quick Setup
TCS
Administration
Backing up and
Restoring
Administrator
Settings
Conference
Setup
View
Conferences
Appendices
Preferences
About User Preferences
User Preferences Window
Choose
Automatically determine my Internet
speed
so that when you click the Play link,
the Content Server will select the best size
recording for your Internet connection.
Conferences where all available recordings
are too big for the current connection will
display the following bandwidth info warning
in the interface: ‘Your bandwidth has been
determined at a lower rate than is necessary
to display this conference recording properly.
You may experience problems viewing this
conference.’
The
Category
selection sets that category
as a default. On logging in, only conferences
belonging to that category will be displayed.
The number of
Items per page
can be set to
5
,
10
,
20
,
50
or
100
.
The default is 20 items per page. This is
also the recommended setting for viewing
conferences on the Content Server. Setting
the items per page to 100 may result in pages
taking a long time to load.
Your
Display Name
as displayed at the bottom
left of the page before your User Name.
All authenticated users have access to
preferences where settings such as default
category and the number of items displayed on
the page can be modified.
To change your preferences, click the
Preferences
link at the top right of the page or
on your user name displayed at the bottom left
of the page. The changes will take effect the
next time you log into the Content Server.
Manually select the
Speed
of your internet
connection here to override the automatic
bandwidth detection. Using this option
will deliver the optimum size conference
(if available) for the selected speed. For
conferences that have a higher bitrate (speed)
than selected, a bandwidth warning will be
displayed in the conference listing page.
Users may not experience optimal viewing if
their connection speed is significantly lower
than the speed they select.
Results of the
Client Environment
check are
displayed here, showing if Windows Media,
QuickTime and Real Media plugins have been
detected and are scriptable, and also the
version of Javascript installed.
Green ticks indicate the conference formats
that you can view using the Content Viewer. A
red exclamation mark indicates that the plugin
has not been installed, so conferences in this
format cannot be viewed on your computer.
On a Macintosh:
•
Conferences in the QuickTime (MPEG4)
format can be played by default.
•
The Silverlight plugin is required to playback
Windows Media content.
•
The Real Media plugin will not be checked
and will display a red exclamation mark.
The Client Environment check is run the first
time you log in to the Content Server, and the
results are stored in a cookie. The check is
only run again when the cookie expires or is
deleted.
The
Re-check Client Environment
button lets
you delete the stored cookie and perform a re-
check of your client environment. This is useful
if you have installed a plugin and want to start
watching conferences in this format.