
What to do First
6 Oracle Video Server Quick Start
4.
The Oracle Video Server installation copied a sample video file to the video
server computer. Copy ovs_mpg1_1536k.mpg to the appropriate MDS volume.
This example copies ovs_mpg1_1536k.mpg to the MDS volume video:
UNIX
% mdscopy $ORACLE_HOME/vs30/demo/content/ovs_mpg1_1536k.mpg /mds/video/ovs_mpg1_1536k.mpg
Windows NT
c:> mdscopy c:\orant\vs30\demo\content\ovs_mpg1_1536k.mpg /mds/video/ovs_mpg1_1536k.mpg
5.
Register ovs_mpg1_1536k.mpg with the Oracle Media Data Store and database
using the command:
vstag /mds/video/ovs_mpg1_1536k.mpg /mds/video/ovs_mpg1_1536k.mpi
Client Configuration Steps
6.
Install and test the Oracle Video Client (OVC), as described in CD booklet
provided with the OVC distribution CD.
7.
Watch a sample video from the server, as follows:
a.
From the Windows Start menu, choose
Programs | Oracle Video Client |Oracle Video Player.
b.
Select Preferences|Network Settings from the menu bar and enter the
<hostname>.<domainname>:<port number> of your default video server, if
required, and click OK.
c.
Select File|Load Movie from the menu bar.
d.
Click the Server radio button and then click Browse to view the list of
videos on the server.
e.
Select /mds/video/ovs_mpg1_1536k.mpi (or ovs_mpg1_1536, if you are
running OVS with a database) and click OK.
f.
Choose Playback|Play from the menu bar to view the video.
If you cannot play the video, see your system administrator for assistance.
Note:
Oracle Video Server 3.0 Production supports MPEG (Motion
Pictures Expert Group) and OSF (Oracle Streaming Format) media
formats. For this test configuration, use the MPEG file,
ovs_mpg1_1536k.mpg.
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