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Table 49: Streaming Configuration (continued)
Parameter
DestinationDir
SourceEXT
EMSVerPost7_52
EMSVerPost8_00
ServerIP
ServerPort
ServerProtocol
RAMDestinationDir
InfoFileActive
InfoFileDir
InfoFileExt
CopyFileOnly
CS7000 System Administrator Guide for Release 9.4
Description
This is the folder used by RealServer™ to hold the
streaming files. This is typically in the content folder of the
installed RealServer™ package.
This is the extension of the XMS conference recordings
and is usually set to wav.
The format of storing recordings has changed with EMS
upgrades. The scheduler uses this configuration setting
for backward compatibility. If the installed version of EMS
is greater than 7.52, this item should be set to Y.
If the installed version of EMS is greater than 8.00 set this
item to Y.
The IP address of the machine on which you install
RealServer™.
This is the port number of the streaming protocol. It is
usually 7070. Consult the RealServer™ settings for more
information.
This is the mnemonic protocol. It is usually pnm. Consult
the RealServer™ settings for more information.
This is the destination of RAM files used by the CWList.
Info files are text files containing extra information about
the audio streams, such as company, client, conference
name, reference, and so on. This information enables third
party Web applications to provide access to the streams. It
was developed for a particular customer and is not usually
active. To activate it, set it to Y.
This is the directory on the local area network in which to
store info files.
This is the file extension of the info files. For example,
InfoFileExt=Info
When set to Y, the Notifications Subsystem copies the
wave file into the web directory without conversion to the
RealNetworks format. Microsoft Media-Player may be
used as an alternative to stream the audio files.
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