13.16 Defining & Overriding Repository Folders of a Channel (v.4.x)
You must unlock the Just Control Configuration window and stop the channel(s) to be able to make any changes.
Defining the Repository Folders of a Channel
The Just Out engine as well as the Just Control user interface which are assigned to a Channel are looking for Videos, Audio, Graphics and previously saved Playlists in the Repository folders defined for the channel. While you can define as many repository folders as you want, the priority while playing Movies, Audio or Graphics is from top to bottom. So in case there are two Video repository folders defined, Just Out will look for the file in the first repository folder first and only look for the Video in the second repository folder in case it cannot find in the first one. This can be useful in case the first repository is the local disk and the second one a centralized storage, for example.
Please ensure that all Engines and all user interfaces that are connecting to a Channel do have access to the Repository folders defined here. Otherwise, you will not be able to see all files available for this Channel. Failing to give access to the correct paths for the Engines/Interfaces could result in scheduled files not playing out!
Adding a Repository
Stop the desired Channel by deactivating the checkbox in front of it. Stopping a Channel will also stop the Just Out engine and therefore the final output.
Select the Channel in the Devices & Channels list.
Click on the Repositories tab.
Click the Add Repository dropdown menu and select one of the options. A Finder window opens which allows you to define the path of the Repository.
Path: The Path is shown here and can also be edited here directly.
Choose Button: Please see Changing a Repository below.
Repository: Shows which kind of Repository it is.
Removing a Repository
Stop the desired Channel by deactivating the checkbox in front of it. Stopping a Channel will also stop the Just Out engine and therefore the final output.
Select the Channel in the Devices & Channels list.
Click on the Repositories tab.
Click on the Repository you would like to remove.
Press the backspace key.
Accept the warning dialog to remove the Repository. This cannot be undone.
Changing a Repository
Stop the desired Channel by deactivating the checkbox in front of it. Stopping a Channel will also stop the Just Out engine and therefore the final output.
Select the Channel in the Devices & Channels list.
Click on the Repositories tab.
Click on the Choose button of the Repository you would like to change.
Select the new folder for the Repository in the file chooser. Click Choose
In case a defined Repository folder is not available, a warning will appear which informs about this issue (after starting the just:live or just:play interface client).
In the just:live and just:play Library, the Videos, Audio, Graphic, Event and Playlist tab are visible no matter if a Repository folder has been configured for the particular media or not.
Overriding the Repository Folders of a Channel
It is possible to override the Repositories which are defined for a Channel for a single engine client. This is useful in situations where an engine uses a storage system for Playout which is different compared to the other interfaces and engines connected to this Channel.
To override a Channel Repositories, stop the desired Channel by deactivating the checkbox in front of it. Stopping a Channel will also stop the Just Out engine and therefore the final output.
Activate the Layers & Engines tab.
Select an existing engine and choose Configure engine.
The Engine Configuration window appears. Click on the Repositories tab.
Override Channel Repositories: Activate this checkbox to override the Channel Repositories.
Add Repository: Add new Video, Audio, Graphic, Playlist or Workflow Repositories by using this drop-down menu.