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Topic: Setting up Hollywood Software TCC as an FTP Source for GDC Server
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Steve Guttag
We forgot the crackers Gromit!!!
Posts: 12814
From: Annapolis, MD
Registered: Dec 1999
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posted 08-30-2018 09:04 PM
Justin,
The TCC NEVER receives from SMS player, it only pushes to it. So, if the content starts at the drive in (that is where you initially ingested it), then the only way to get it onto the TCC is via USB or CRU.
Though not documented, it MAY be possible to set up the Drive-In as a Satellite type drive to allow the TCC to do an FTP pull. I've never tried it. I don't know if the GDC server has all of the bits an pieces where they need to be to make it happen.
I take it, your TCC license doesn't include your Drive-In so you can merely ingest to the TCC and let the TCC push the content via fiber? Or would that still be horrendously slow (depending on your fiber set up, transfer speeds should be fast).
Content not ingested on the TCC but resident on ANY connected SMS server can indeed be Title mapped and handled by the TCC. In Title Mapping, select, under "CPL" "Include No Content." It will give you a HUGE list of CPL choices but the content that is on any of your servers will be there for you to select/title map. Once done, you can untick it so you don't get the huge list all of the time.
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