We racked it and set it up. I had a little trouble with them being confused which ethernet port was for the MEDIA network and which was for INTERNET. They had us swap cables around 2 times until they got it right. The FTP server on the QNAP only runs on the MEDIA port so we followed their revised guidance and it didn't work. We switched cables between the ports and they changed something, then we were able to FTP in from our GDC. The INTERNET port goes to our normal LAN network with DHCP server on the router to get access to their network or CDN. Then the MEDIA port goes straight to our GDC SR-1000 for our single screen. If we add a second screen, we will add a switch from the QNAP and then hardwire both IMB servers to the switch as well.
They sent us test content and we were able to ingest it successfully to our GDC. I asked if we were the first Theatre to complete setup and they said we indeed are the first one to be enabled for eCinema. They said some but possibly not all features will come via this even though all previous conversations implied that ALL features would now come via eCinema. Maybe they don't have every studio in the US onboard yet for broadband delivery. I asked them for clarification on that as I was told all movies would come this way now.
Trailers are not yet available but that is coming.
They sent us test content and we were able to ingest it successfully to our GDC. I asked if we were the first Theatre to complete setup and they said we indeed are the first one to be enabled for eCinema. They said some but possibly not all features will come via this even though all previous conversations implied that ALL features would now come via eCinema. Maybe they don't have every studio in the US onboard yet for broadband delivery. I asked them for clarification on that as I was told all movies would come this way now.
Trailers are not yet available but that is coming.
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