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To open Process Server Settings go to : Project > Properties > Servers > Process Server .

 

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 It shows the Process Server Name and Status ( Connected / Disconnected )

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 Add Server : To select a Process Server, press the Add Server button in the Process Server level. In a pop up window all the computers in the network are listed. Browse and select the computer you will use as a Process Server and thenclick the OK button.You can add any machine in the network as a MPS server. The Metus Process Server service must be running on it (Metus Process Server.msi must be installed there). If you need to add more MPS servers (quicker processes as well as running simultaneously more tasks), you can add them the same way as adding MAS servers.

 

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 Edit Server : It is used to make changings for Process Server Name / IP . 

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 Manage MPS : Select a MPS and press the Manage Server button. A dialog opens. Into it you can see details about tasks proceeding or processed. From the Server drop-down list select the MPS – here are listed all the MPS servers which you have added to the system. For the selected server watch details about either all the projects that the server had served or only of a separate project – select it from Project drop-down list. The info displayed in this dialog can be filtered more – show either the tasks currently running (Job Status = In Progress) or the completed tasks (Job Status = Finished).

 

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After clicking to Server Settings button , you can see settings for related MPS as it shown below.

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The name of the server will be displayed on the first row (Server Name).

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Copy with final file name after transcodingDo Jobs In a Separate Process

Enable Event Log check concerns logging info in the MPS Event Viewer.

Reject New Job is not checked, by default. If you apply this check, each time a new job is given to the MPS, it will check if the number of the tasks given is exceeding the number of the tasks set above. If so, the new loaded tasks will be automatically rejected. Nothing will be queued. The user will be informed about this with a proper message in the Progress Window.

Copy to local disk before transcoding

Temp Folder is the place through which the transcoded files pass. 

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