Specifications

Archive Service
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3. Double-click an Archive license to configure that Archive. If you are not using a NAS archive you will
not need to change Archive configuration settings other than the Service Name (this is the name used for
this Archive in the User Interface). The Configure Archive screen contains the following options
(FIG. 65):
Service Name The name of the archives as it appears to PC, tablet, and set-top box users
Archive Path The locations of the thumbnail images and info.xml (
metadata) files, this should
always point to the local server. You should not need to change the default
value. Note this setting must be unique for this Archive, no other archive
should use the same path. This folder must be indexed via Windows Search
Service otherwise Archive Search will not function correctly. Note this setting
must be unique for this Archive, no other archive should use the same path.
Content Archive This is the path to the media (video/audio) st
ored in the Archive. This can be on
the local server or on a NAS drive. You only need to modify this setting for NAS
archives. Note this setting must be unique for this Archive, no other archive
should use the same path.
Base Video URLs These settings define the protocols and paths used to access the content in the
archive.
You only need to modify these settings for NAS archives
FIG. 65 Archive Configuration Screen
Configure Archive Options
Once you have configured an Archive you should not change the settings (except the
service name) as you will lose access to your data.