
ChannelPollInterval
Check at this interval (measured in seconds) to see if any channels that are
offline can be brought back online. The default is 10 seconds.
Example: ChannelPollInterval=10
CanPlayTransferringMedia
CanPlayTransferringMedia indicates whether or not the DM should allow a
transferring clip to be played. The default value is No, in which case a
transferring clip cannot be played. Once the transfer is finished, the clip can
be played. If you specify Yes, then the DM allows a transferring clip to be
played.
Example: CanPlayTransferringMedia=No
SignalStartOfTransfer and SignalEndOfTransfer
SignalStartOfTransfer and SignalEndOfTransfer provide for signalling behavior
only if the CanPlayTransferringMedia key is set to Yes. SignalStartOfTransfer
tells the DM to send a message to BCS on detection of a clip that is
transferring. This gives you feedback that the clip is playable, but it may not
be safe to do so. SignalEndOfTransfer tells the DM to send a message to BCS
on detection that a clip transfer has finished. At this point the clip is safe to
play. The default value for both of these keys is Yes; that is, messages will be
sent to BCS at both the start and end of each transfer. The messages will
appear in the Error Log dropdown list in BCWS and in the Message bar in
ASWS.
Examples:
SignalStartOfTransfer=Yes
SignalEndOfTransfer=Yes
Logging Keywords
LogFileDirectory
To specify the directory in which log files are created, use the LogFileDirectory
keyword. You can specify either an absolute or relative path to the directory.
This option is required. WARNING: If more than one instance of LouthDM
will be running on the same computer, they must have different log file
directories.
Example: LogFileDirectory=logs\LouthDM
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