I am now in charge of a few locations and I am working with the Cinedigital TMS program. I have run into an issue that I having trouble resolving. I occasionally make custom DCPs. Some of them won't fit on a flash drive and I have to put them on a portable SSD. Working with the GDC program in the past, I could ingest the DCP into the "theatre store" and then transfer them out to the auditorium servers. The file system on the portable storage device cannot be recognized by the individual servers as they are not formatted in a Linux friendly file format. Since GDC runs on a Windows computer, it recognizes the files easily. With Cinedigital, there is no "theatre store" to ingest the DCP to. None of the servers recognize the portable drive and won't mount it.
So the question is: What's the best way to resolve this? I tried formatting my portable storage drive to an EXT file format, but it still doesn't recognize the drive. I went through the Cinedigital manual and it looks like I can only ingest after creating a library using FTP. Is that the only way to ingest content that isn't recognized by the individual servers? There is no way to create a library from a drive?
Does anyone have experience with this? Any advice would be appreciated.
So the question is: What's the best way to resolve this? I tried formatting my portable storage drive to an EXT file format, but it still doesn't recognize the drive. I went through the Cinedigital manual and it looks like I can only ingest after creating a library using FTP. Is that the only way to ingest content that isn't recognized by the individual servers? There is no way to create a library from a drive?
Does anyone have experience with this? Any advice would be appreciated.
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