Synchronization Monitor
The File Synchronization Monitor provides a mechanism for periodically updating local files from a remote source.
Example: Imagine that you have dynamic content (for example, a greeting message). From time to time, you want to update the message. However, the team member that will update the content is without access to Broadsign Control Administrator. You can use file synchronization monitor to enable your team member to update the greeting message externally.
You can apply the File Synchronization Monitor to Broadsign Control Player using configuration profiles within Broadsign Control Administrator.
There are two basic steps to enabling this feature with a configuration profile:
It is within a configuration profile that we enable the synchronization monitor.
- Create a configuration, and call it "Monitor Sync". See Add a Configuration.
- Create a configuration profile for a player, and call it "monitor_sync". See Add a Player Configuration Profile.
- Open the configuration profile properties, and go to the Monitor Sync section. See The Monitor Sync Section.
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Enter the details of your setup in both the URLs tab and the Core tab.
Every player receiving the Monitor Sync update must have a configuration profile assigned to it.
- Open a player's properties. See Edit Player Properties.
- Go to Settings > Configuration.
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Click Select, and then choose the configuration created above (for example, “Monitor Sync”).
Note: The player will receive this configuration profile during the next poll to the server. See The Network Tab.
Another way to enable external synchronization is to use the URLs tab of an ad copy.
If the synchronization of external data is associated to a particular ad copy, you can avoid defining the sync globally across your domain.
The Synchronization Monitor has many different settings that you can configure.
For more information on the settings available, see Configuration Settings.