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TelVue HyperCaster
®
User Manual / v4.3 / July 2014
© 2014 TelVue Corporation 16000 Horizon Way, Suite 500, Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
HyperCaster
®
is a registered trademark of TelVue Corporation 800-885-8886 / www.telvue.com
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PixelTools HDProQT (Microsoft Windows or Apple Macintosh) HDProQT also supports
preserving Closed Captioning data captured using a Black Magic Designs input card and Apple
Final Cut Pro.
Womble MPEG Video Wizard DVD 5.0 (Microsoft Windows)
You should always test some sample files with your broadcast server and downstream equipment prior
to committing to a workflow.
The following programs can not only create compatible content, but can also create or help create
CableLabs-compliant files (in all cases) or ATSC-compliant files (in some cases, see below).
Harmonic ProMedia Carbon (formerly Rhozet Carbon Coder Microsoft Windows)
Manzanita Systems multiplexers (Microsoft Windows)
Many of the above systems, unless otherwise noted, include presets for ATSC or CableLabs compliant
streams, and you can just use those presets.
Organize and Add Content
The simplest way to add content to your HyperCaster is with a TelVue
®
Connect™ account. With
TelVue Connect you can upload content to your Media Library by dragging and dropping the video files
over any Internet connection, and then distribute these videos to your HyperCaster channels with a
single click.
If you do not have a TelVue
®
Connect™ account, the following instructions apply:
Organizing Content on the Server
The HyperCaster supports a folder (directory) structure with sub-folders for content management and
playout. The HyperCaster is configured with a primary media folder labeled vol1 (for Volume 1). If
your HyperCaster 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
hiddenin 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
There are several methods for adding content to the server.
Drop MPEG2 Files into the Media Hot Folder
Use Samba to Add Content via Drag and Drop
Use FTP to Add Content
A PBCore hot folder is also available. Please contact TelVue Technical Support to enable this
feature.
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