Viz Pilot User Guide

Version 8.1 | Published August 16, 2017 ©

Command Line Startup Options

Startup Options

The Media Sequencer is used to create, store and play out data elements. A Media Sequencer can be installed on a separate machine, but it is recommend to run it on the same machine as Director.

For failover or backup you can specify which Media Sequencer the Director should use, it is recommended that a unique desktop shortcut is created for each Media Sequencer that can be used.

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Edit the properties of each shortcut, and add the following:

  • -mse <hostname>

In a scenario where it is needed to switch from one Media Sequencer to another, it is useful to have the same profile setups on each Media Sequencer so that fail situations are easier to handle.

Command Line Options

The following command line options are supported by some or all of the Viz Pilot system’s applications. Command line options are added to the program’s target path.

  • All: Director, Object Store, and Template Wizard

  • Dir: Director

  • TW: Template Wizard

Command

Default

Apps.

Description

-db <dbName> -u <dbUser> -p <dbPassword>

VIZRTDB

All

Specifies the Oracle database to connect to. dbName can be either a TNS alias or connect string. Uses the TNS alias VIZRTDB if nothing else is specified. Note: Do not use both -db and -gh at the same time.

-gh <URI> -u <dbUser> -p <dbPassword>

 

All

Specifies the Graphic Hub database to connect to. Note: Do not use both -db and -gh at the same time.

-disable_auto_open_recent_playlists

 

Dir

Disables automatic loading of the last opened playlists on startup

-inifile <filename>

localhost

Dir TW

Director and Template Wizard support both full path references and single file names. The latter assumes that the ini file is located in the %ProgramFiles% folder or %PROGRAMDATA%\Vizrt\Viz Pilot x.y\Config|

-nodb

 

Dir

Run Director in NODB mode (see Working without a Database Connection)

-mse <hostname>

localhost

Dir

Sets the Media Sequencer to be used. If no parameter is defined it will try to use a local Media Sequencer.

-showcommands

<none>

Dir

Displays the Director Commands window.