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A comment on the question "45 Seconds of black being added to all programs" in Tightrope Media Systems:
Ok....
Thanks for bearing with me here. I just checked the interstitial for all 3 of our channels. Channels 8, 22, & 98. Channel 98 was set for 45 so i changed it back to 0
One question. The 45 sec of black was being added to channel 8, and 98 was adding 45 seconds of Carousel time. 22 was un-affected.
Is there somewere in cablecast where channels 8 and 98 are tied to eachother somehow. – Sharontv, on May 29, 2009 16:11
A comment on the question "45 Seconds of black being added to all programs" in Tightrope Media Systems:
No we're running a Cablecast bundle that is controlling the old VS4 -300
I updated to the new cablecast software on the phone with Joe in tech support. We added new control modules and there was no problem. for the past 2 weeks...
This problem just popped up out of nowhere yesterday. – Sharontv, on May 29, 2009 15:53
A comment on the question "45 Seconds of black being added to all programs" in Tightrope Media Systems:
Just got the adobe reader and read the manual if I'm set to 0 that means the interstitial is turned off. So is there anything else? – Sharontv, on May 29, 2009 15:47
A comment on the question "45 Seconds of black being added to all programs" in Tightrope Media Systems:
Hey JJ thanks for helping out.
I just checked the interstitial time page and there is no on or off option There is an interstitial length window with a 0 in it.
What do I do? That link you sent wouldn't open – Sharontv, on May 29, 2009 15:20
Sharontv asked a question in Tightrope Media Systems on May 29, 2009 15:07:
45 Seconds of black being added to all programsAll of the sudden..... Cablecast is adding 45 seconds to every program.
It is showing as a 45 second black window before the program starts. Programs are seperated by the 45 sec delay and some are cut off by 45 sec at the end.
When you look at the program in the "show" section the running time is correct. but when you switch over to the schedule there is an extra 45 sec on the show time.
Found one other post about this happening and it doesn't sound good. What's up?
http://getsatisfaction.com/trms/topic...
A comment on the question "Where is the "Web-Schedule" Editor" in Tightrope Media Systems:
John You Rock! Thanks buddy, that stuff is hard to find when it's buried in so many menus. – Sharontv, on May 18, 2009 18:25
Sharontv marked one of John Reilly's replies in Tightrope Media Systems as useful. John Reilly replied to the question "Where is the "Web-Schedule" Editor".
Sharontv asked a question in Tightrope Media Systems on May 18, 2009 18:16:
Where is the "Web-Schedule" EditorWhere in Cablecast is the menu where you edit the perameters for the web schedule?
Here is our current channel's schedule where we uploaded a jpeg at the top.
http://74.94.143.17/cablecast/public/...
Where is this menu that we can edit the web schedule, add jpegs change the,color format etc. Anyone? I searched this topic and can't find anyone except this guy who asked 4 years ago but no one answered.
http://getsatisfaction.com/trms/topic...
Sharontv replied on April 27, 2009 15:15 to the question "DVD Import will not accept Disks made in Toast 9" in Tightrope Media Systems:
I really wish it was that simple but - Every other DVD extraction application - IE - Mac the Ripper, Visual hub, Handbrake, ETC.. will extract a disk from Toast as is. with no errors, or protection messages.
So by that rational it has to be Tightrope's application. They had to have written some code in there that disables the ability to put a copyrighted disk in there so no one will air "Die Hard" on cable access :)
The code they wrote is too good and it stops Toast disks as well.
The DVD studio pro route adds tons of extra time and steps that aren't worth it. Especially cause the Toast encoder is fast. It's all about speed.
Sharontv asked a question in Tightrope Media Systems on April 21, 2009 20:40:
DVD Import will not accept Disks made in Toast 9Why can't DVD Import handle a disk made in Toast?
What I mean by this is when I try to import a disk made in toast (Toast 9) it tells me there is copy protection. the message is - Read Failed Because Sector is Encrypted. When I go through all of the preferences in Toast there is not any protection tab that is checked. And the Help section Toast doesn't even mention protection or encryption.
I can use any other program and extract the vid file from a DVD except Tightrope DVD Import.
This is annoying cause the only DVDs we can import are ones we make in our hardware DVD recorders which as you know only work in - Real Time. If I could make a disk in toast that would work programs could go up sooner.
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