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creating_a_single_mpg4_output [2020/04/28 15:18] walkeradmincreating_a_single_mpg4_output [2020/04/28 15:34] – [Creating a Job] walkeradmin
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 +====Overview====
 In this example we will look at how to create a single MPG4 output from an input file. This guide assumes that you have a working MK Encoding on Demand and have some local or shared files to encode. This guide also assumes you have used MK products before and are at least a little familiar with the Controller interface. In this example we will look at how to create a single MPG4 output from an input file. This guide assumes that you have a working MK Encoding on Demand and have some local or shared files to encode. This guide also assumes you have used MK products before and are at least a little familiar with the Controller interface.
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 Log in to the MKEO to see the normal Controller view. Log in to the MKEO to see the normal Controller view.
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 You will be returned to the Controller Service page. Before proceeding ensure that you **select a valid server** (standalone in this case) and Start the service by **clicking the play button**. You will be returned to the Controller Service page. Before proceeding ensure that you **select a valid server** (standalone in this case) and Start the service by **clicking the play button**.
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 +**Note the Name** in this example, this is an example of the kind of name you get if you do not specify your own name.
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 +====Creating a Job====
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 +Looking at the Service below:
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 +Click on the **Name** (it is a hyperlink). This will take you to the **Jobs** page.
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 +The Jobs page will open.
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 +Click **Add job...**
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 +The **Job Settings** page will open.
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 +Edit the following settings:
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 +**Id** - I normally leave this blank
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 +**Name** - Just a name for the job, not used anywhere else
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 +**Priority** - Jobs with higher priority are dealt with first
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 +**Input file** - Location and name of the input file
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 +**Publishing point** - location of publishing point/folder
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 +Click **Apply**
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 +You will be returned to the Jobs page and will see that the Job State is **encoding**. There are three states, and they are:
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 +Created (Grey)
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 +Encoding (Blue)
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 +Done (Green)
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 +Click the **Eye icon** on the right hand side.
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 +You will now see a status page.
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 +This page gives all the information you need, the job name, the input/output files, any alarms, how long the job has been running or how long it took to be completed etc.
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creating_a_single_mpg4_output.txt · Last modified: 2023/03/09 22:35 by 127.0.0.1