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About This Manual  
This introduction provides a brief overview of the Video Media Center - VMC  
1000 User Guide, describes the conventions used in this manual, and explains  
how to get additional information or support.  
Purpose  
The Video Media Center - VMC 1000 User Guide describes how to configure  
and use the VMC 1000 appliance to archive and manage live stream video  
conference calls stored on the Polycom RSS 2000.  
Documentation  
The Video Media Center - VMC 1000 User Guide is part of the Video Media  
Center - VMC 1000 documentation set, which includes:  
The Video Media Center - VMC 1000 User Guide - This document.  
The Video Media Center - VMC 1000 Administration Guide - Explains how to  
connect the VMC 1000 appliance to your network and enable it to manage  
video conference calls from the RSS 2000.  
The Video Media Center - VMC 1000 Release Notes - Describes the product  
release. This document also identifies known problems and their  
workarounds, information not covered in the manuals or that has been  
modified since publication, as well as problems that have been fixed since  
previous releases.  
For more information about the Polycom RSS 2000, see the Polycom RSS 2000  
User Guide.  
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Audience  
This guide is primarily for VMC 1000:  
Content Owners - Users who create and manage VMC 1000 programs.  
Document Conventions  
This document uses the following typographical conventions.  
bold  
Names of fields, screens, windows, dialog boxes,  
and other user interface elements; for example:  
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Type the number into the Phone Number  
field and click Dial.  
Click Cancel to close the dialog box.  
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italics  
New terms, book titles, or emphasis; for example:  
According to the VERITAS Cluster Server User  
Guide, crash tolerant applications are sometimes  
referred to as cluster friendly applications.  
code  
Computer output, command references within text,  
and filenames; for example:  
Performs the initial configuration and reads the  
.vcsrc file  
code, bold  
Command line entries, for example:  
>> Type cp ../default_group.ini group.ini.  
code, bold  
& italics  
Command line variables, for example:  
>> Type cp ../default_group.ini groupnn.inireplacing nn  
with the subscriber group number.  
SMALL CAPS  
Specific keys on the keyboard, for example:  
>> Move the cursor by pressing TAB or  
SHIFT+TAB.  
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Customer Support  
Recognizing that technology alone cannot solve today’s complex challenges,  
Polycom Global Services provides the industry’s best technical support staff  
and programs to let you concentrate on the task at hand. VMC 1000 users can  
select from a variety of support solutions to obtain the level of support that  
best meets their needs.  
Before contacting your Polycom Global Services representative for technical  
assistance, gather as much information as possible about your situation. Any  
information you can provide helps us assess the problem and develop an  
appropriate solution.  
Polycom Global Services Telephone  
If you have comments or questions about VMC 1000 or if you need technical  
assistance, contact:  
Polycom Global Services in U.S.A. 800-827-7782  
Denver metro or outside U.S.A. 303-223-5223  
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About the VMC 1000  
Overview  
This chapter explains key concepts about the VMC 1000 appliance as part of  
the Polycom video conferencing solution.  
This chapter contains the following sections:  
About the VMC 1000  
The VMC 1000 manages live and video-on-demand (VOD) content created by  
Polycom RSS 2000 devices and manages video streams (in Windows Media  
format) created by other devices and uploaded to the VMC 1000. It provides  
scalable and reliable content access by means of streaming protocols to end  
users across the entire enterprise.  
The VMC 1000 discovers new live and archived video calls recorded by RSS  
2000 devices by periodically polling all registered RSS 2000 servers for a list of  
live and archived calls. After each request, the VMC 1000 compares the current  
list with a list obtained by the previous request and discovers the difference  
between the two states (i.e. which live conferences and recorded files were  
added).  
The VMC 1000 uses this information to create assets (Resource Bin items) and  
published events (Programs) to be accessed by end users (Content Owners,  
Site Administrators, and Viewers). The VMC 1000 uses different time frames  
to query for live and recorded content - for example, it could query every 10  
seconds for new live streams and every 60 seconds for new recorded files.  
Once a live stream from the RSS 2000 is discovered, it is connected to an entry  
point (publishing point) on a standard Windows Media Server 9.  
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The VMC 1000 only requires a single stream to be pulled from the RSS 2000 to  
enable hundreds of streams. The VMC 1000 publishes live event links on its  
Viewer Portal and redirects end users to the live streams from a streaming  
server.  
Once a video archive recorded by an RSS 2000 device is discovered by the  
VMC 1000, it is transferred from the RSS 2000 device to a central repository  
managed by the VMC 1000. The managed content can then be assigned access  
control parameters and published to the VMC 1000 to be accessed by the  
Viewer Portal, (which contains an embedded Window Media player) or by the  
Windows Media Player, depending upon which option the Site Administrator  
selects during setup. The following figure shows how the VMC 1000 works as  
part of the Polycom video conferencing solution:  
Key VMC 1000 Features  
The following are important features of the VMC 1000.  
RSS 2000 Registration and Monitoring  
The VMC 1000 registers an unlimited number of RSS 2000 devices. Once  
registered, the VMC 1000 monitors the state of the RSS 2000 devices. A link to  
the RSS 2000 native UI enables users (Site Administrators) to access the RSS  
2000 device directly from the VMC 1000 interface.  
Content Creation and Publishing  
The VMC 1000’s user interface for content creation and publication:  
Provides you with a simple workflow for creating and publishing content  
to the VMC 1000 Viewer Portal.  
Allows you to specify rich descriptive information about content,  
availability, expiration dates, and presentation options.  
Allows you to control content access by supporting the following access  
control modes:  
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Group and user access - Leverages AD/LDAP group/user permission  
to control access to content.  
PIN code access - Leverages the Polycom RSS 2000 pin code  
mechanism for providing access control to live and VOD content.  
Open access - Provides unrestricted access to content.  
Content Editing  
The VMC 1000 allows you to perform simple editing of VOD content using the  
Media Editor. The following editing capabilities are supported:  
Trimming  
Inserting chapters for quick navigation  
Inserting slides  
Inserting captions  
Content Backup  
The VMC 1000 allows you to backup video content and system configuration  
data.  
Security and Access Control  
The VMC 1000 supports the following types of user authentication:  
LDAP Authentication  
Integration with LDAP enables the VMC 1000 to authenticate a user's login  
against the company directory. A user, once authenticated, is associated with  
a VMC 1000 group and role that defines authorized user permissions and  
access rights.  
Local Database Authentication  
If a company does not have an external directory service, or does not want to  
leverage their existing directory service, an optional database authentication  
mechanism is available to leverage the VMC 1000 database.  
VMC 1000 System Monitoring  
The VMC 1000 System Monitoring:  
Monitors the VMC 1000’s run-time system parameters including the  
number of active sessions, utilized memory, and the average request  
response time.  
Provides access to system alerts and logs.  
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Reports critical system-level and application-level events, such as low  
storage, and streaming connections errors because of license limitations on  
the number of supported streams, etc.  
Reporting  
The VMC 1000 includes five Aggregate Program Reports that allow the Site  
Administrator to find out how the VMC 1000 is performing. The VMC 1000  
includes the following Aggregate Program Reports:  
Program Summary Report  
Media Viewing Report  
Viewer Activity Report  
Program Popularity Report  
Domain Summary Report  
The VMC 1000 also includes four Program Reports that allow the Site  
Administrator and Content Owner to get information about a particular  
program or user. VMC 1000 includes following Program Reports:  
Question Submission  
Viewer Attendance  
Media Viewing Records  
Detailed Program Viewing Report  
Key Concepts  
This section explains key concepts that can help you understand how the VMC  
1000 works.  
Realm  
A realm is a complete database of roles, users, and groups used to identify  
valid users of the VMC 1000.  
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Roles  
Each user is assigned one or more roles, which provide a package of  
permissions allowing users of the role to perform tasks within the VMC 1000  
user interface. The VMC 1000 has three roles:  
Site Administrator  
Content Owner  
Viewer  
Site Administrator  
Site Administrator is the user who has complete access to all aspects of the  
VMC 1000. The Site Administrator manages all aspects of the VMC 1000  
domain and manages all users, including Content Owners and Viewers. Site  
Administrators also manage the domain messaging and the domain  
configuration, which enables and disables a variety of features.  
Content Owner  
The Content Owner user is another administrator role. Content Owners have  
fewer permissions than Site Administrators. Content Owners manage  
Viewers, Programming, the Resource Bin, and Reports. Content Owners have  
the authority to add, edit, and delete Viewers; upload streaming and  
downloadable resource files; add, edit, and delete channels and programs.  
Content Owners manage only those channels and programs that they create.  
Viewer  
The Viewer is a user who has been granted access to the VMC 1000 Viewer  
Portal.  
Category  
Channels  
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A category is the top level of content hierarchy. A category is a container for  
channels and programs within a domain. They provide an easy way for you to  
organize content and for your audience to find it. A Site Administrator can  
edit, add, and delete categories.  
A channel is the middle level of content hierarchy. A channel is a container for  
programs generally of the same subject matter. Channels are commonly used  
to package a series of programs, or to provide your audience the option access  
to a set of programs over time. Site Administrators and Content Owners can  
edit, add, and delete channels.  
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Programs  
A program is the bottom level of the content hierarchy. A program is a  
metadata “wrapper” that controls access to resources published using VMC  
1000. Programs aggregate related streaming files and downloadable files from  
the Resource Bin for online presentation. There can be several Resource Bin  
items associated with a single program. For example, a program can contain  
the same video in multiple bit rates, or non-related video files with different  
bit rates. Programs are owned by the owner of the channel in which the  
program resides.  
Groups  
Groups allow Site Administrators to create groups of users and assign roles to  
them. These groups are also available to Site Administrators to assign to  
programs to limit access of the program to specified groups.  
In a domain that uses an LDAP realm, groups are read from the datastore, and  
cannot be modified, nor can additional groups be manually added through the  
system.  
Resource Bin  
The Resource Bin is a virtual file system for all streaming and downloadable  
files uploaded into the VMC 1000. In order to create a program with streaming  
files, or streaming and downloadable files, you must first populate your  
Resource Bin. In the Resource Bin, you can:  
Upload new resources.  
View or edit information associated with existing resources.  
Organize Resource Bin items within Resource Bin folders.  
View shared resource files.  
When you create a program, you are prompted to choose resource files from  
the Resource Bin. The Site Administrator and the Content Owner can both  
manage the Resource Bin. The Site Administrator can view all resources.  
Content Owners can only view shared or public resources, and only the  
private resources they own or manage (streaming, downloadable, thumbnail,  
etc).  
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Getting Started with the VMC 1000  
Overview  
This chapter explains how to log into and navigate within the VMC 1000. It  
contains the following sections:  
Logging into VMC 1000  
The VMC 1000 login page is the entry point for all users. Each Site  
Administrator, Content Owner, and Viewer has an individually assigned  
username and password that gives them access to the VMC 1000. When the  
VMC 1000 uses an enterprise LDAP system for user authentication, the users  
log in using their regular LDAP credentials.  
In addition to the VMC 1000 secure logon system and secure page encryption,  
the VMC 1000 has implemented a Domain Level Security System (DLSS).  
The VMC 1000 domain is a logical partition of content, users, and media. A  
domain has its own:  
Categories and Channels  
Users - Site Administrators, Content Owners, and Viewers  
Programming  
Resource Management  
Report Generation  
Site Administrators have the authority to manage everything within the VMC  
1000 domain.  
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If you do not have a user name and password, please contact your Site  
Administrator. If you have forgotten your password, and you have the option  
“Forgotten Password?” link enabled, you can click this link, enter your email  
address, and a temporary password is e-mailed to you. If this link is not  
available and your user account is being drawn from an enterprise user  
database, such as LDAP, and you must follow the instructions provided by  
your IT department to recover your password.  
Logging in as a Site Administrator or Content Owner  
Site Administrators and Content Owners can bypass the single Login page for  
all users and directly log into the Video Media Center Administrative UI by  
using a URL that has the following convention:  
where:  
server is the name of the web server where VMC 1000 is installed.  
vmc is the name of the VMC 1000 domain in which your user account resides.  
Logging in as a Viewer  
Viewer users only have access to the Viewer Portal. The URL for the Viewer  
Portal Login page uses the following convention:  
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Navigating the VMC 1000 User Interface  
The VMC 1000 UI uses a dynamically generated menu which provides all the  
navigation links necessary to use the application.  
You activate the menu by clicking the menu option in the left navigation  
menu. For those menu options that have sub-options, the sub options open up.  
Simply click the sub option and the next page loads.  
The VMC 1000 UI menu is generated according to the logged in user's role.  
This means not all menu options are available to all users. For more  
information on user roles, please see Chapter 2, “Getting Started with the  
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Center  
Overview  
This chapter explains how to manage user access to content on the VMC 1000.  
This chapter contains the following section:  
About Users  
Users refers to all users who have access to VMC 1000, either as a Site  
Administrator, a Content Owner, or a Viewer. Each user is assigned one or  
more roles, which defines a set of permissions allowing access to certain areas  
of the application. For more information users and roles, please refer to  
Only a domain using the VMC 1000 realm allows a Site Administrator to  
manage individual users. If the domain uses an LDAP realm, user  
characteristics are read from the datastore and cannot be edited.  
The following instructions are for VMC 1000 realms only.  
Adding New Users  
To add a new user:  
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From the menu, click Users.  
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Click Add Users.  
The Users: New User page appears.  
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Supply the required information, including which groups the new user  
should belong to.  
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Select a group.  
Click the Save button.  
Editing a User  
To edit a user:  
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From the menu, click Users.  
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Click Show Users.  
The page appears with a list of users.  
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Click the Edit icon to the right of the appropriate user name.  
Make the necessary changes.  
Click the Save button.  
IMPORTANT: When you change a user's groups, you could be affecting their  
access to some features, media, and content.  
Changing a User's Password  
To change users password:  
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From the menu, click Users.  
Click Show Users.  
Click the Edit icon to the right of the appropriate user name.  
Click Change Password.  
Make the password change on the subsequent page and click Save.  
Click the Save button.  
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Deleting a User  
To delete a user:  
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From the menu, click Users.  
Click Show Users.  
Click the Delete icon to the right of the appropriate user name.  
If the user being deleted owns programming and resources, you are asked  
to select which user “inherits” the deleted user's programming and  
resources.  
IMPORTANT: If the System Administrator deletes a user from an LDAP realm and  
that user owns programs and resources, then the system administrator must  
reassign those programs and resources to a current VMC 1000 user in that LDAP  
realm.  
Emailing a User  
To email a user:  
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From the menu, click Users.  
Click Show Users.  
Select the user(s) you want to email by clicking the check box to the left of  
their names.  
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Select Email (which is the default) from the drop-down menu to the top  
left of the screen and click the Go button.  
The Users: Send Email page appears.  
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Confirm that you want to perform this action on all selected users by  
clicking OK in the dialog box that pops up.  
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Fill out the subject line and body message in the fields provided.  
Click the Send button.  
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Managing Content in VMC 1000  
Overview  
This chapter explains how you can manage content in VMC 1000.  
This chapter contains the following sections:  
About the Resource Bin  
The Resource Bin is a virtual file system for all streaming and downloadable  
resource files listed by a Content Owner. The Resource Bin is managed by a  
Site Administrator or a Content Owner.  
In the Resource Bin you can upload new resources, view or edit information  
associated with existing resources, and view shared resource files. When you  
create a program, you are prompted to choose files from the Resource Bin. If  
your Resource Bin is empty, you cannot create a useful program.  
Resource Bin Items  
Resource Bin items consist of the following:  
Streaming Media - Video files in Windows Media format only.  
Thumbnails - Images that appear in channels and programs. Acceptable  
file formats for thumbnails are BMP, PNG, and JPEG. Recommended size  
for thumbnails is 100X100 pixels.  
Downloadable Media - Any media type. Examples include PDF  
documents and PowerPoint slides. These are available to download by  
Viewers of VMC 1000 programs.  
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Slide Packages - Consist of PowerPoint slides uploaded and converted to  
JPEG images by the VMC 1000. Content Owners can use these slide  
packages to sync with their video.  
RSS 2000 Resource Bin Items  
When a video stream is imported into the VMC 1000 by means of the RSS 2000,  
this video is added to a group in VMC 1000 called “Everyone.” At this point,  
it is not a program and it is available to all persons in the Resource Bin until a  
Site Administrator or Content Owner assigns this video stream to a person  
who then owns it. This person becomes the only one who can edit the  
program.  
There are two ways to populate the Resource Bin with streaming video:  
When you connect to the RSS 2000, streaming video is automatically  
uploaded to the Resource Bin in the VMC 1000.  
The second way involves the purchase of the Upload External Content  
feature. Using this feature, you can create a program with uploaded  
streaming media files.  
Any file to be uploaded to Resource Bin cannot have spaces in its name. You must  
rename it prior to selecting it for upload.  
Adding a New Folder  
To add a new folder:  
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Click Media Management.  
Click Resource Bin.  
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Click New Folder at the top of the resource listings.  
The Resource Bin: Add Resource page displays with the previously  
opened folder highlighted in yellow.  
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Select the folder in which you want to add your new folder by clicking it.  
Click the Add button.  
The Resource Bin: New Folder page appears.  
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Provide a name for the folder, the access level you want to assign to it,  
and an optional description.  
Click Save to create the folder.  
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Moving Items Between Folders  
To move items between folders:  
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Click Media Management.  
Click Resource Bin.  
Select the items you wish to move by checking the boxes to the left of the  
item names.  
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Click Move at the top of the resource listings.  
The Resource Bin displays with the previously opened folder highlighted  
in yellow.  
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Select the folder into which you want to move the selected items.  
Click the Paste button.  
Adding New Resource Bin Items  
To add new Resource Bin items:  
You can upload items to the Resource Bin in the VMC 1000 only if you have  
installed the Upload External Content feature.  
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Click Media Management.  
Click Resource Bin.  
Click the New Item button at the top of the resource listings.  
The Resource Bin displays with the previously opened folder highlighted  
in yellow.  
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Select the folder in which you want to create the item.  
Click Add.  
Select the radio button for the item type you wish to add.  
Click Next.  
If the item you wish to add is a file that must be uploaded to the Resource  
Bin, continue with Step 8. Otherwise, skip to step 10.  
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From the Upload New Resource page, click the Browse… button.  
If it is your first time uploading you could be prompted to accept the  
installation of the Upload Progress applet.  
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Select the file to be uploaded from your hard drive or mapped network  
drives in the pop-up window.  
10 Click Open.  
The file's path appears in the text field of the Upload New Resource page.  
11 Click Upload and Save to continue.  
If configured for the domain, a progress indicator alerts you to the status  
of the upload process. When the file has successfully uploaded, you are  
presented with the next screen.  
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determines whether any other Content Owners can use, edit, or delete  
this item.  
Adding New Streaming Media  
To add new streaming media:  
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Select whether the media file uploaded is Audio or Video.  
Specify the bitrate of the uploaded file.  
You can use an approximate value from the pull-down menu, or specify  
and exact value, which can be text. For Windows Streaming Media files,  
the bitrate is extracted from the file itself during upload and a value is  
shown in the bitrate field.  
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Specify a Display Name.  
Enter an optional description for the item.  
You must fill in a positive duration value for streaming media in minutes.  
The streaming media files approximate duration is extracted from the file  
and entered into the Duration box or you can change this manually.  
You are prompted to choose which Content Owners can own this content  
item.  
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Click Save.  
Adding New Downloadable Media  
To add new downloadable media:  
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2
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Specify a Display Name.  
Enter an optional description for the item.  
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You are prompted to choose which Content Owners can own this content  
item.  
Click Save.  
Adding New Thumbnails  
To add new thumbnails:  
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2
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Enter a Display Name.  
Enter an optional description for the item.  
You are prompted to choose which Content Owners can own this content  
item.  
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Click Save.  
Adding New Slides  
To add new slides:  
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Select Access Level for the slide.  
In the Display Name field, enter the name for the slide presentation.  
In the Description field, enter a description for the slide presentation.  
In the Slide Size field, enter the dimensions for how the slide  
presentation displays in a program.  
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In the Owner field, enter the name of the owner of the slides.  
Click the Save button.  
The slides are uploaded to the Resource Bin as individual JPEG images  
that you can use to sync with your video in a program.  
Editing Resource Bin Items  
To edit Resource Bin items:  
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2
Click Media Management.  
Click Resource Bin.  
The Resource Bin displays showing the Root Folder contents.  
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Click the folder link to open a particular folder and display its contents.  
Click Edit icon for the Resource Bin item you wish to edit.  
A page displays showing the stored properties for the item.  
NOTE: You cannot edit recorded RSS 2000 calls.  
Deleting Resource Bin Items  
To delete Resource Bin items:  
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Click Media Management.  
Click Resource Bin.  
The Resource Bin displays showing the Root Folder contents.  
Click the folder link to open a particular folder and display its contents.  
Check the checkbox to the left of the item name for any items you wish to  
delete.  
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Click the Delete button.  
You are asked to confirm the deletion.  
Click OK to delete the items or click Cancel to return to the default  
Resource Bin view.  
Searching the Resource Bin  
The Resource Bin search allows you to find resources based on keywords and  
a variety of attributes. A simplified version of Resource Bin search is available  
from the Resource Bin page. This simplified search allows you to search by  
resource name only.  
To use the simplified search:  
1
2
3
Click Media Management.  
Click Resource Bin.  
Enter your keyword in the text box to right of the words Search Names.  
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Click the Go! button.  
The Resource Bin: Search Results page appears.  
You can search resources by additional attributes, including media type,  
format, bitrate, and upload status.  
To use the advanced search:  
1
2
3
Click Media Management.  
Click Resource Bin.  
Enter your keyword in the text box to right of the words Search Names.  
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Click the link called More….  
The Resource Bin: Advanced Media Search page appears.  
The attributes available for searching depend upon the configuration of  
your domain.  
5
Enter the keywords and select the attributes you want to search by and  
click the Search button.  
Search results are displayed in a manner similar to how they are listed in  
the Resource Bin. If more than 10 search results are found, you have the  
option of scrolling through your result set by means of the Previous  
Results and the More Results buttons.  
About Channels  
A channel is the middle level of content hierarchy. A channel is a container for  
programs generally of the same subject matter. Once content has been added  
to a channel owned by someone, only the person who owns the channel can  
edit the content once it has been moved to this channel.  
Channels are owned by a Site Administrator or a Content Owner. However,  
any Site Administrator can access and modify any program or channel in the  
VMC 1000. For more information about channels, see Chapter 1, “About the  
About RSS 2000 Channels  
If the Site Administrator has configured the VMC 1000 to import live feeds  
from the RSS 2000, these live feeds automatically are imported as channels and  
programs. However, you can move a channel to a different category, rename  
the channel, and you can move and rename the program.  
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Adding or Editing a New Channel  
Adding Channel Information  
To add or edit a new channel:  
1
2
3
From the menu, click Programming.  
Click Add a Channel.  
If you wish to copy an existing channel's attributes as a template, select  
that channel from the list and click Copy. You can then skip to the  
4
5
Enter the channel name. This name is seen on the Viewer Portal.  
Enter a short description of your channel.  
This description appears on the channel listing page. It can be truncated  
by the VMC 1000 so it displays more cleanly within the user interface.  
6
7
8
Enter a long description, which appears on the Viewer-side channel page.  
The long description can include HTML if your domain is configured to  
allow this.  
If you do not want the channel to appear on the Viewer Portal right away,  
click the Suspended Channel radio button. You can then populate the  
channel with programs prior to making it active.  
Click the Edit icon in the Channel Image section to select a thumbnail  
image that is displayed on the Viewer Portal.  
VMC 1000 supports BMP, PNG, and JPEG as file formats you can use for  
thumbnail images.  
9
From the Resource Bin page, click the checkbox next to the thumbnail  
you want to use from the Resource Bin listing. You are returned to the  
Channel Wizard.  
NOTE: You can only upload a thumbnail if you have purchased the Upload External  
Content feature.  
10 Click the Next button to go to step 2 of the Channel Wizard page.  
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Adding Channel Details  
To add channel details:  
1
From step 2 of the Channel Wizard, select a Primary Category.  
If there are no categories listed in the primary category drop-down menu,  
contact your Site Administrator. It is also possible to select up to three  
secondary channel categories.  
2
Enter search keywords.  
When a Viewer performs a search, the system returns a match when the  
channel's name, long description, or keywords matching the Viewer's  
search terms. The more keywords entered, the more likely the channel is  
retrieved in a channel search. The keywords field is particularly useful for  
entering additional keywords that do not appear in titles or descriptions.  
3
Click the Next button to continue and review the channel information on  
the Channel Summary page.  
Review Channel Summary Information  
To review channel information:  
1
2
3
Review the Channel Summary page.  
Make any changes by clicking the Edit icon for that section of the wizard.  
Click the Save button.  
Copying and Pasting Channel URLs  
To copy and past channel URLs:  
The Channel URLs feature allows you to copy links to VMC 1000 channels,  
programs, and media into external applications. In addition, an XML  
representation of a channel is provided.  
1
2
3
From the menu, click Programming.  
Click Your Channels.  
Click the URL icon next to the desired channel.  
On the Programming URLs page are all the URLs for the selected channel,  
its programs, and associated resource items.  
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To copy these URLs to the Windows clipboard, right-click the Copy URL  
button in the Channel Page URLs section and choose Copy Shortcut.  
You can now paste the URLs into any source file. The channel listing XML  
field contains an XML file describing the channel, program, media URLs,  
and corresponding metadata to be used when integrating the VMC 1000  
content with an external site or application.  
About Conference Call Channels  
A Site Administrator can enable VMC 1000 to capture live video conference  
feeds from the RSS 2000. VMC 1000 then saves the stream as a program and  
automatically creates a channel called “conference calls” (adding the  
associated date of the stream in the channel name). The Site Administrator can  
edit a conference call channel in a manner similar to how channel types are  
edited.  
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About Programs  
A program is a metadata “wrapper” that controls access to resources  
published using VMC 1000. Programs aggregate related streaming files and  
downloadable files from the Resource Bin for online presentation. There can  
be several Resource Bin items associated with a single program. For example,  
a program can contain the same video in multiple bit rates, or non-related  
video files with different bit rates. Programs are owned by the owner of the  
channel in which the program resides. For more information about how  
programs work with categories and channels, see Chapter 1, “About the VMC  
1000.”  
Understanding Program Access Status  
Program access describes whether the program is accessible by Viewers. Each  
program has a number of attributes that define whether the program is  
available to Viewers, and if so, under what conditions. These are:  
Program Completeness  
Status (active or suspended)  
Parent Channel's Status  
Start & End Listing Dates  
Private Program  
Group Association  
Encode Only (never available)  
Based on all the attributes, a program can be:  
Available: Accessible by any Viewer, authenticated or not.  
Incomplete: Program requires additional information before it can be  
used.  
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Restricted: Accessible under certain conditions. These are:  
— Group Restricted: Only authenticated group members may see the  
program.  
— Private: The program may only be seen by entering a private access  
code.  
— Not Listed: The program does not appear on the Viewer Portal. The  
only way to access the program is from a content link sent to the user  
outside of the VMC 1000 or published to an external portal.  
Unavailable: Not accessible by any Viewer. This may be for one or more  
of the following reasons:  
— Never Published: The program was saved as a draft only.  
— Suspended: The program has been suspended.  
— Channel Suspended: The channel that contains the program has been  
suspended. None of the programs in a suspended channel are  
accessible.  
— Pending: The Start Listing Time has not been reached yet.  
— Expired: The End Listing Time has been reached.  
— No Groups: The program is group restricted, but no groups are  
specified. The program is therefore not viewable by anyone.  
Hidden: Encode Only programs are not meant for viewing, and are  
always hidden from Viewers.  
Details  
If you place your mouse over the Access icon, the Access description displays.  
The description shows any reasons why the program is not publicly available.  
Program Types  
The VMC 1000 supports programs in the following formats:  
Video calls recorded by the RSS 2000 and imported into VMC 1000 in the  
form of Window Streaming Media, plus additional data.  
Video on Demand (VOD)  
Scheduled Rebroadcast  
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About RSS 2000 Programs  
If the VMC 1000 is automatically configured to import live feeds from the RSS  
2000 and convert them to programs, you can see them. You can move them  
from the Resource Bin, edit and rename them, and assign them to different  
categories.  
Creating a VOD Program  
To create a VOD program:  
If channels are enabled, in order to add a program, you must first establish at  
least one channel. Please see the About Channels section in this chapter for  
more information.  
1
2
From the menu, click Programming.  
Click the Add Program icon.  
The Program Creation Wizard appears.  
3
4
Select the VOD option.  
If you have already created a program with attributes that you want to  
copy to this program, and saved it as a Master Program, select a program  
to copy attributes from the drop-down menu. If not, then please continue  
with the following steps.  
5
Click Next.  
The Program Information page appears.  
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Adding Program Information  
To add program information:  
1
2
3
From the Program Information page, select the channel you want to  
create the program in, or create a new channel.  
Enter the program name. This name appears to Viewers to identify the  
program.  
Fill in descriptions and search keywords (this is optional).  
The more keywords you enter, the more likely your program is to come up  
in a program search.  
4
Click Next to continue.  
The Program Listing page appears.  
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Adding a Program Listing  
To add a program listing:  
1
From the Program Listing page, under Start Listing, select when you  
want the program to begin being listed on the Viewer Portal.  
Depending on how the VMC 1000 is configured to update the  
programming cache, it could take a few minutes for the program to  
become visible to Viewers. You can choose to not list the program yet by  
saving it as a draft for publishing later.  
2
3
4
Under End Listing, enter an expiration date/time if you would like the  
program to expire at a certain date.  
When this time is reached, the program is no longer listed on the Viewer  
Portal or available to Viewers.  
You can choose to suspend the program.  
Suspending the program removes it from the Viewer Portal and makes it  
unavailable to Viewers, but retains the program in its current channel for  
later reuse. The program is not deleted from the VMC 1000.  
Click Next to continue.  
The Program Media page appears.  
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Adding Program Media  
To add program media:  
1
From the Program Media page, click the Edit icon in the Program Image  
section to add a program image (thumbnail) to display on the Viewer  
Portal.  
NOTE: You can only upload a thumbnail if you have purchased the Upload External  
Content feature.  
The Resource Bin page appears.  
2
3
4
From the Resource Bin page, click the checkbox next to the thumbnail  
you want to use from the Resource Bin listing.  
The Program Media page appears. If you do not select a thumbnail, the  
system uses the default thumbnail set by your Site Administrator  
(typically a company logo).  
Click the Edit icon in the Streaming Media section to associate streaming  
media with this program.  
The Resource Bin page appears. The Resource Bin filters media items to  
show only the appropriate streaming item types that you can add to the  
program type.  
Once in the Resource Bin, click the checkboxes next to the items you  
want to add from the media folders.  
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Click the Continue button.  
You can associate more than one streaming file with any program.  
Enter the program duration in minutes.  
6
7
Select the Use Embedded Media Player for Media checkbox if you want  
this program's media content items to be launched in a branded pop-up  
window.  
NOTE: Whether or not you check the Use Embedded Player option, Live Calls and  
Recorded Calls with screen capture (H.239 content) are always created using a  
standalone player to preserve the original dimensions of the captured videos.  
.
8
Click the Edit icon in the Downloadable Media section to associate  
downloadable media with this program.  
NOTE: You can only upload downloadable media if you have purchased the Upload  
External Content feature.  
The Resource Bin page appears.  
9
Select the downloadable media from the Resource Bin listing.  
10 Click Continue.  
The Program Media page appears.  
11 Click Next.  
The Program Access page appears.  
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Setting Program Access  
To set program access:  
1
From the Program Access page, check the Require Login to View  
Content box only if you want to require your users to log in to the system  
before viewing content.  
2
3
4
5
Check the Require Viewer Private Code box only if you want to make  
this program a Private Program by requiring a private code.  
If user-defined private codes are allowed, you must either enter a code, or  
click the Generate button to create a random one.  
If user-defined codes are not allowed, you must click the Generate  
button.  
If you create a hidden private program, uncheck the Publish in Listings  
checkbox.  
NOTE: If you uncheck the Publish in Listings checkbox, you must send the  
private program code or content link to your Viewers, or they cannot access the  
program.  
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7
If the Viewer Groups option has been enabled, search for users and  
groups and select the groups and users you want to have access to this  
program by clicking the checkbox next to that group.  
Only members of these groups and specified users are able to view the  
program.  
If you want to make a program accessible to all Viewers, check the Check  
All checkbox under Assigned Principals.  
8
9
Click the << & >> button.  
Click Next to continue.  
The Program Summary page appears.  
Reviewing the Program Summary Page  
To review the Program Summary page:  
1
2
Review the Program Summary page for accuracy.  
You can toggle the status of the program by clicking the Program Status  
icon at the top of the page.  
3
Click Save to save your program.  
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Creating a Scheduled Rebroadcast Program  
To create a Scheduled Rebroadcast program:  
If channels are enabled, in order to add a program you must first establish at  
least one channel. Please see the About Channels section in this chapter for  
more information.  
1
2
From the menu, click Programming.  
Click the Add Program icon.  
The Program Creation Wizard page appears.  
3
4
Select the Scheduled Rebroadcast option.  
If you have already created a program with attributes that you want to  
copy to this program, and saved it as a Master Program, select a program  
to copy attributes from the drop-down menu. If not, then please continue  
with the following steps.  
5
Click Next.  
The Program Information page appears.  
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Adding Program Information  
To add program information:  
1
2
3
From the Program Information page, select the channel you want to  
create the program in, or create a new channel.  
Enter the program name. This name appears to Viewers to identify the  
program.  
Fill in descriptions and search keywords (this is optional).  
The more keywords you enter, the more likely your program is to come up  
in a program search.  
4
Select the Use Embedded Media Player for Media checkbox if you want  
this program's media content items to be launched in a branded pop-up  
window.  
NOTE: Whether or not you check the Use Embedded Player option, Live Calls and  
Recorded Calls with screen capture (H.239 content) are always created using a  
standalone player to preserve the original dimensions of the captured videos.  
5
Click Next to continue.  
The Program Listing page appears.  
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Adding a Program Listing  
To add a program listing:  
1
From the Program Listing page, under Start Listing, select when you  
want the program to begin being listed on the Viewer Portal.  
Depending on how the VMC 1000 is configured to update the  
programming cache, it could take a few minutes for the program to  
become visible to Viewers. You can choose to not list the program yet (by  
saving it as a draft for publishing later).  
2
Under End Listing, enter an expiration date/time if you would like the  
program to expire at a certain date.  
When this time is reached, the program is no longer listed on the Viewer  
Portal or available to Viewers.  
3
4
5
Under Broadcast History, click the Show and Hide link to show or hide  
the start dates and times for previous broadcasts of this program.  
Under Broadcast Times, enter multiple start times for this program. Be  
sure to check the checkbox for any dates you wish to add.  
You can choose to suspend the program.  
Suspending the program removes it from the Viewer Portal and makes it  
unavailable to Viewers, but retains the program in its current channel for  
later reuse. The program is not deleted from the VMC 1000.  
6
7
Click Next to continue.  
The Program Media page appears.  
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Adding Program Media  
To add program media:  
1
From the Program Media page, click the Edit icon in the Program Image  
section to add a program image (thumbnail) to be displayed on the  
Viewer Portal.  
NOTE: You can only upload a thumbnail if you have purchased the Upload External  
Content feature.  
The Resource Bin page appears.  
2
3
4
From the Resource Bin page, click the checkbox next to the thumbnail  
you want to use from the Resource Bin listing.  
The Program Media page appears. If you don't select a thumbnail, the  
system uses the default thumbnail set by your Site Administrator  
(typically a company logo).  
Click the Edit icon in the Streaming Media section to associate streaming  
media with this program  
The Resource Bin page appears. The Resource Bin filters media items to  
show only the appropriate streaming item types that you can add to the  
program type.  
Once in the Resource Bin, click the checkboxes next to the items you  
want to add from the media folders.  
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Click the Continue button.  
You can associate more than one streaming file with any program.  
Enter the program duration in minutes.  
6
7
Select the Use Embedded Media Player for Media checkbox if you want  
this program's media content items to be launched in a branded pop-up  
window.  
8
Click the Edit icon in the Downloadable Media section to associate  
downloadable media with this program.  
NOTE: You can only upload downloadable media if you have purchased the Upload  
External Content feature.  
The Resource Bin page appears.  
9
Select the downloadable media from the Resource Bin listing.  
10 Click Continue.  
The Program Media page appears.  
11 Click Next.  
The Program Access page appears.  
Setting Program Access  
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To set program access:  
1
From the Program Access page, check the Require Login to View  
Content box only if you want to require your users to log in to the system  
before viewing content.  
2
3
4
5
Check the Require Viewer Private Code box only if you want to make  
this program a Private Program by requiring a private code.  
If user-defined private codes are allowed, you must either enter a code, or  
click the Generate button to create a random one.  
If user-defined codes are not allowed, you must click the Generate  
button.  
If you create a hidden private program, uncheck the Publish in Listings  
checkbox.  
NOTE: If you uncheck the Publish in Listings checkbox, you must send the  
private program code or content link to your Viewers, or they cannot access the  
program.  
6
7
If the Viewer Groups option has been enabled, search for users and  
groups and select the groups and users you want to have access to this  
program by clicking the checkbox next to that group.  
Only members of these groups and specified users are able to view the  
program.  
If you want to make a program accessible to all Viewers, check the Check  
All checkbox under Assigned Principals.  
8
9
Click the << & >> button.  
Click Next to continue.  
The Program Summary page appears.  
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Reviewing the Program Summary Page  
To review the Program Summary page:  
1
2
Review the Program Summary page for accuracy.  
You can toggle the status of the program by clicking the Program Status  
icon at the top of the page.  
3
Click Save to save your program.  
Editing a Program  
To edit a program:  
1
2
From the menu, click Programming.  
Choose the appropriate browsing mode by selecting either the All  
Channels or All Program option.  
3
4
Navigate to the program you want to edit.  
Click the Edit icon for the program you want to modify.  
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The Program Summary page displays. You can edit any of the grouped  
properties by clicking the Edit icon for that section.  
Previewing a Program  
To preview a program:  
1
2
From the menu, click Programming.  
Choose the appropriate browsing mode by selecting either the All  
Channels or All Program option.  
3
4
Navigate to the program you want to preview.  
Click the Preview icon for the program you want to view.  
Copying and Pasting Program URLs  
The Program URLs feature allows you to copy links to VMC 1000 programs  
and media into external applications. In addition, an XML representation of a  
program is provided.  
To copy and paste program URLs:  
1
2
From the menu, click Programming.  
Choose the appropriate browsing mode by selecting either the All  
Channels or All Programs option.  
3
4
Navigate to display a list of programs.  
Click the URL icon next to a program.  
You are presented with a screen that has all of the URLs for the program  
you selected.  
5
6
To copy these URLs into memory, right-click the Copy URL button in the  
Program URLs section.  
Copy Shortcut.  
For private programs, you are provided with two content links, one that  
contains the private code already included in the link, and one without. If  
the link does not contain the private code, Viewers are prompted to enter  
the access code.  
The program listing XML field contains an XML file of program, media  
URLs, and corresponding metadata, to be used when integrating VMC  
1000 content with an external site or application.  
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Saving a Programs Downloadable Media  
The VMC 1000 allows you to save a program’s downloadable media to your  
PC.  
To save downloadable media to your PC:  
1
Navigate to a program in the VMC 1000.  
Click the Save icon next to the program.  
2
Select a directory on your PC to save a program’s downloadable media to  
your PC.  
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Using the Media Editor  
Overview  
This chapter explains how edit video media used in your programs.  
This chapter contains the following sections:  
About Media Editor  
Media Editor is a web-based tool that allows you to edit script events  
associated with an archive of a video file. These script events include slide and  
poll events that can be added, deleted, or have their timestamp edited; also,  
chapters and closed captions that can be added, edited, or deleted.  
The archived media file can also be non-destructively trimmed to remove  
unwanted portions of the start and/or end of the video. When played though  
the VMC 1000, only the specified portion of the video is streamed.  
Editing Video Content  
The Media Editor interface consists of four main areas; the Video Player area  
(top left), the Slide and Caption preview area (top right), the Timeline Area  
(bottom left), and the Edit Window area (bottom right).  
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To launch the Media Editor:  
1
From the Resource Bin, click the Edit icon for the video in the Resource  
Bin.  
The Resource Bin: Edit Hosted Streaming Item page appears.  
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2
Click the Launch Media Editor button to launch the Media Editor  
interface.  
The Resource Bin: Media Events Editor page appears.  
The video downloads and plays rather than streams. You can only edit the  
video after it has completely downloaded.  
The Timeline Area  
There are the standard video player controls attached to the player. In  
addition, there are buttons to jump five seconds forwards or backwards in the  
video, as well as a Jump To feature that allows you to cue the player to a  
specified timestamp.  
The Slide and Caption Preview Area  
This area shows what slide and caption (if any) are displayed at the Video  
Player's current timestamp. If there are captions in more than one language,  
the Preview Language pull-down between the Preview area and the Video  
area selects which language displays.  
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The Timeline Area  
The Timeline Area shows a list of events associated with the video in  
chronological order. Each event type has its own icon:  
Slide  
Chapter  
Caption  
Filtering Events  
The list of events can be filtered by un-checking some of the event types to be  
displayed from the top of the Timeline.  
To only show captions:  
From the Timeline area, un-check Chapters and Events.  
To only show English captions:  
1
From the Timeline area, select English from the pull-down at the top of  
the Timeline.  
Clicking the timestamp for the event cues the video player to that time in  
the video.  
Adding Slides, Chapters, or Captions  
To add slides, chapters, or captions:  
1
Click Add Slide, Add Chapter or Add Caption, or the Edit icon for one  
of the events.  
The appropriate edit page in the Edit window opens.  
2
3
Enter the requested information.  
To populate the Timestamp field with the video player's current  
timestamp, click the Paste Timestamp from the Player icon.  
4
Click the Merge icon in the Edit window if you are editing an existing  
caption and you want to merge it with the previous caption of that  
language.  
The dialog prompt shows the new caption text and how long that caption  
is displayed for.  
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Using the Media Editor  
To delete a single event:  
1
2
Click the Delete icon for that event.  
To delete multiple events, check the boxes to the left of the events to be  
deleted.  
3
Click the Delete Selected button.  
You can select all displayed events by checking the checkbox at the top of  
the list.  
Enabling Continuous Captioning  
The Enable Continuous Captioning feature allows you to listen to a portion of  
the video, click the Enter key to pause the video and move the browser focus  
to the Caption Text area. You can then type the text of what was just said.  
Hitting the Enter key again saves the caption, opens a new caption window,  
sets the player's current timestamp as the timestamp of the new caption, and  
resumes playback of the video. In this way, the audio track of the video is  
captioned without needing to use the mouse.  
To the enable Continuous Captioning:  
Select the Continuous Captioning checkbox.  
Displaying Transcript Text  
You can display the text of all captions of the currently selected Preview  
Language. Doing so is helpful for proof-reading, or copying and pasting into  
a document for attachment to the program.  
To display transcript text:  
Click the See Transcript button.  
Trimming Video  
You can change the startpoint or endpoint of the video. Once saved, the video  
plays back only from between these two trim points.  
To trim video:  
Click the Trim Video button.  
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Creating Reports  
Overview  
Reports allow Site Administrators and Content Owners to see information and  
statistics on the use and effectiveness of their streaming media. All reports are  
generated in HTML format.  
The VMC 1000 supports two types of reports:  
Aggregate Program Reports - Accessible only by Site Administrators  
Program Reports - Accessible by Site Administrators and Content Owners  
This chapter contains the following sections:  
About Aggregate Program Reports  
The VMC 1000 has the following Aggregate Program Reports:  
Program Summary Report - This report offers statistical information for  
each program, including page and media views, megabytes streamed, and  
average views.  
Media Viewing Report - This report lists the total number of times that a  
content link was clicked by a site visitor for each program. The results are  
reported by channel.  
Viewer Activity Report - This report provides user activity by program  
for selected channels, including time of viewing, minutes viewed, and  
format.  
Program Popularity Report - This report lists the most popular programs,  
based on the number of views of the programs, over the time period  
designated.  
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Domain Summary Report - This report provides megabytes streamed per  
channel, Resource Bin storage, revenue summary, usage summary, and  
user summary information for the entire domain over the time period  
designated.  
Generating Aggregate Program Reports  
To generate Aggregate Program Reports:  
1
2
From the menu, click System Information.  
Click the Reports button.  
The Reports page appears.  
3
Select the radio button for the report type you want to generate.  
Click Next.  
4
5
6
If prompted, select the channels you want to include in the report.  
Click Next.  
Select the time range over which you want to include report data. You  
can choose to include data over a one week, an eight week, or a six month  
period.  
7
8
Select whether the report should be generated in Portrait or Landscape  
mode, and whether to include table borders.  
Click Generate Report.  
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Creating Reports  
About Program Reports  
Program Reports are available in HTML format for a particular program or  
user. These reports are available from the Program listing page, or the Viewer  
listing page. The VMC 1000 has the following Program Reports:  
Viewer Attendance - This report lists the number of media requests and  
date of last request for a particular program.  
Media Viewing Records - This report lists user activity by program. This  
report includes time of viewing, minutes viewed, format, and percentage  
of compliance (percentage of entire program viewed), but is not available  
for live programs.  
Detailed Program Viewing Report - This report includes date, time and  
percentage viewed information for each program viewed by a particular  
Viewer.  
Generating Viewer Attendance and Media Viewing Records  
Reports  
To generate Viewer Attendance and Media Viewing Records reports:  
1
2
From the menu, click Programming  
Choose the appropriate browsing mode by selecting one of the following  
options:  
a
b
c
Show Categories  
All Channels  
All Programs  
d
e
f
Channels by Content Owner  
Channels by Category  
Browse by Category  
Advanced Search  
g
3
Select a Content Owner or category from the folder list provided, if  
prompted.  
4
5
6
Select the channel to display a list of programs.  
Click the Report icon next to a program.  
Enter the time period you want to report over and click the appropriate  
Generate Report button.  
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Generating Detailed Program Viewing Reports  
To generate Detailed Program Viewing Reports:  
1
2
3
From the menu, click Users.  
Click Show Users.  
Click the Report icon to the right of the appropriate user name.  
Printing Reports From Internet Explorer  
Setting the Page Orientation  
Using this feature, you can choose to format the report for either portrait or  
landscape printing. For on-screen viewing, it is recommended to use  
“Portrait.” If you choose to generate your report in “Landscape” format,  
choose the “Landscape” print mode for your printer.  
To set the page orientation:  
1
2
3
4
From Internet Explorer, choose File > Print.  
Click the Layout tab.  
Choose Landscape.  
Click OK.  
Setting Printing Background Color & Images  
By default, most browsers do not print background colors and background  
images. If you print your report and do not see table background color,  
perform the following procedure to enable the feature in your browser.  
To set printing background color and images:  
1
2
3
4
5
From Internet Explorer, choose Tools > Internet Options...  
Click the Advanced tab.  
Under Printing, check the Print background colors and images box.  
Click OK.  
Print your report as normal.  
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Setting Page Print Margins  
In order for the reports to fit on the page properly, it may be necessary to set  
the print margins for the page. If the right-hand edge of the report is cut off,  
perform the following procedure to set the margins.  
To set page margins:  
1
2
3
4
From Internet Explorer, choose File... Page Setup...  
Enter 0.5 for each of the four margins.  
Click OK.  
Print your report as normal.  
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