TelVue
HyperCaster
®
User
Manual
/
v6.0
/
August
2017
147
Using
Third-Party
Editing
Software
Refer
to
the
Preparing
Content
section
for
guidelines
on
using
several
of
the
popular
video
editing
software
packages
with
your
TelVue
server.
The
USB
key
that
came
with
your
server
has
an
addendum
to
this
manual
with
guidelines
for:
Trimming
DVD-compliant,
MPEG-2
files.
Re-encoding
files
so
they
are
DVD-compliant.
Note
:
TelVue’s
recommendations
regarding
the
use
of
third-party
software
packages
are
subject
to
change
without
notice.
Appendix:
Guide
to
CCMS
Plus
The
TelVue
CCMS
Plus
feature
pack
is
an
optional
upgrade
module
for
the
TelVue
HyperCaster,
enabling
it
to
interoperate
with
any
CCMS-compatible
Traffic
and
Billing
(T&B)
System.
The
following
are
methods,
operations
and
procedures
for
the
TelVue
HyperCaster
when
using
the
CCMS
Plus
feature
set.
It
is
based
on
the
Generic
Digital
Protocol
(GDP)
specification
(originally
developed
by
Novar,
now
owned
by
Harris
Corporation).
A
summary
of
the
GDP
file
format
is
provided
in
Appendix
I.
CCMS
Plus
will
work
with
any
standard
GDP
Traffic
&
Billing
(T&B)
system.
All
HyperCasters
and
CCMS
Plus
remote
servers
must
be
active
and
visible
on
your
LAN.
If
you
are
using
hostnames
or
domain
names,
all
servers
must
be
able
to
resolve
DNS
for
the
domain
or
hostname.
HTTP
traffic
must
not
be
blocked
to
the
servers
so
you
can
access
the
browser-based
interface.
Inter-server
communication
occurs
over
the
very
common
SMB
(Samba)
or
FTP
protocols,
active
by
default
in
all
versions
of
Windows,
Mac
and
Linux.
The
HyperCaster
is
typically
configured
with
two
NIC
ports,
one
for
streams
in
and
out,
and
the
other
on
a
management
network
where
the
HyperCaster
can
receive
schedules
and
content,
and
transmit
verification
reports.
Assuming
this
type
of
network
configuration,
the
management
port
would
also
be
the
point
of
connectivity
for
the
various
remote
schedule
and
content
servers.
CCMS
Plus
Setup
1.
Channel
Setup
Each
HyperCaster
must
be
configured
with
two
parameters,
Network
and
Headend
ID.
From
the
browser
interface:
● Click
Channels
in
the
Config
tab.
● Click
a
Channel’s
title
or
its
Edit
button.
● Fill
in
appropriate
values
for
Network
and
Headend
ID.
Save
those
changes.
Each
channel
being
scheduled
with
CCMS
Plus
must
have
a
unique
Network
/
Headend-ID
pair.
Each
schedule
file
has
a
Network
and
Headend
ID
in
its
filename.
(Network
ID
is
character
©
2017
TelVue
Corporation
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Horizon
Way,
Suite
100,
Mt.
Laurel,
NJ
08054
HyperCaster
®
is
a
registered
trademark
of
TelVue
Corporation
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/
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