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  • Can I ingest KDMs from networked computer?

    Sorry for the beginner question. DCP is a small part of what we do and we're slowly getting more knowledgeable. Currently we're putting KDMs on a thumb drive and plugging it in to our GDC SR-1000 to ingest. If I have my windows machine i use to control the server connected to the server via a switch, can I ingest KDMs from the computer's HD?

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    I don't see why not. You would have to set up a ftp server on the Windows computer and then tell the GDC to use the Windows computer as a source on the ingest page.

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    • #3
      For just KDMs...no problem...go to Content>KDM and then in the lower-right corner, you'll see an "Upload" button. You can upload a maximum of 30 at a time.

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      • #4
        I've always thought Theater Key Retrieval ( https://files.isdcf.com/papers/ISDCF...al-TKR-v03.pdf ) would be a nice automated system for KDM delivery and ingest.

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        • #5
          For servers that don't have this upload feature, you can use the built in FTP Server within Windows (configurable via IIS Manager), and then define the PC as a remote ingest source in the IMS. Simply save the KDM files in the folder that the FTP server points to, and the server will see them to ingest.

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          • #6
            The same is true for locally made Ads. If you give your TMS (or SMS) an FTP folder to point to, it will save a lot of "sneaker net" and thumb drive (with extra time wasted transferring same). I believe Leo has posted, elsewhere how to configure IIS Manager in Windows.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Harold Hallikainen View Post
              I've always thought Theater Key Retrieval ( https://files.isdcf.com/papers/ISDCF...al-TKR-v03.pdf ) would be a nice automated system for KDM delivery and ingest.
              Interesting to see that 5 years later since the last time I've checked that, the thing still is stuck at version 0.3.

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              • #8
                We do it all the time. We also do the same with our ad reels like Steve mentioned.

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                • #9


                  please see in photo image.png

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