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Incremental Staging for Event Scripts
When you start an event script, SV Director no longer stages content for the 24 hour window before
and after the current time. Instead, SV Director stages only the content necessary for the selected
event script. This change increases the predictability of the staging time. For example, consider the
following case:
and after the current time. Instead, SV Director stages only the content necessary for the selected
event script. This change increases the predictability of the staging time. For example, consider the
following case:
After the nightly staging task has run:
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Schedule an event script A to run later the same day
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Schedule an event script B to run before A
When SV Director stages the content for script B, it does not stage the content for script A.
Previously, SV Director would have copied the content for both events during the staging for script B.
Previously, SV Director would have copied the content for both events during the staging for script B.
Additionally, SV Director no longer stages non-script content, such as the logo in the channel banner,
to the DMPs on each script start. With the new behavior, the user will need to manually stage non-
script content (using Control Panel > Setup > Staging > Content Staging) or wait until the nightly
staging task runs for changes to the logo to take effect.
to the DMPs on each script start. With the new behavior, the user will need to manually stage non-
script content (using Control Panel > Setup > Staging > Content Staging) or wait until the nightly
staging task runs for changes to the logo to take effect.
See the Creating and Editing Event Scripts Guide for more information.
StadiumVision System Status Reporting
A new System Status Report feature was added to the SV Director main page enabling easy capture
and export of system state data for the SV Director server. A basic level report should always be
included when escalating an issue to the Cisco TAC or any other support engineer.
and export of system state data for the SV Director server. A basic level report should always be
included when escalating an issue to the Cisco TAC or any other support engineer.
See the StadiumVision Director System Status Reports Guide for more details.
StadiumVision Administrator Text Utility Interface
An Administrator Text Utility Interface (TUI) was added to provide an easy console-based text
interface for use by system installers and on-site troubleshooting personnel. The Installer TUI
replaces low-level system command line access (shell) and can be used to perform routine system
tasks such as modifying system configurations, changing passwords, and checking system logs.
Remote TAC access and troubleshooting can both be facilitated from the TUI in the event of an SV
Director outage or failure.
interface for use by system installers and on-site troubleshooting personnel. The Installer TUI
replaces low-level system command line access (shell) and can be used to perform routine system
tasks such as modifying system configurations, changing passwords, and checking system logs.
Remote TAC access and troubleshooting can both be facilitated from the TUI in the event of an SV
Director outage or failure.
See the
Per Suite TV Guide Auto Launch
The TV Guide Auto Launch field was added to the Setup > Luxury Suites tab in the Control Panel,
allowing you to configure whether you want the TV guide to automatically launch on the TV screen in
a luxury suite when the channel guide is displayed on the IP phone. Three settings are available.
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allowing you to configure whether you want the TV guide to automatically launch on the TV screen in
a luxury suite when the channel guide is displayed on the IP phone. Three settings are available.
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Table 11.
TV Guide Auto Launch Settings
Auto Launch Setting
TV Guide Behavior
Default Registry Settings
The TV guide auto launch behavior is regulated by the
tvguide.autolaunch registry key.
tvguide.autolaunch registry key.