Blackout Schedule Page Manual 3.0

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Access to this menu in Betools through: LiveTVIcon.png Live > Blackout > Mediaroom > Blackout Schedule



By using Blackouts, OBs can substitute a given TV channel (blackout channel) with other predefined alternate TV channel, for a group of users usually based on geographic location (Blackout region) and for a given time period. For example, some sports leagues only permit games to be televised in their local area if a certain minimum number of tickets are sold to the game, otherwise the game is blacked out for the users in this specific area. In order to manage blackouts the operator must be a member of OB Administrator’s group. The Blackout Agent synchronizes only channels (call-letters) that have a FS (Full Screen) and PIP (Picture-in-Picture). If a live channel does not have a related PIP service, it will not be synchronized in MiB.

Blocks

Blackout Schedules


This screen allows the Operator to create, update or delete Blackout Schedules in order to schedule and configure a Blackout Schedule.

 
BlackOut Schedules basic properties


Field Description Restrictions
Name The name for this BO Schedule.
  • Mandatory
Instance Instance which the Blackout Schedule applies to.
  • Mandatory
Source Source for this schedule, in order to configure the visibility of the Schedule for other users/instances.
  • Mandatory
Status Provides information about the status of the Blackout Schedule synchronization.
  • Waiting Save (0): the Blackout Schedule has not been synchronized yet, until the user saves the Blackout Schedule in MIB.
  • Blackout Validation Success (2): the Blackout Schedule has been validated successfully.
  • Connector Request Success (4): the CMG connector has received successfully the Blackout Schedule creation request.
  • Connector Processing Success (6): the CMG connector has processed successfully the Blackout Schedule creation request.
  • Mediaroom Request Success (8): the request has been sent successfully to Mediaroom.
  • Mediaroom Processing (10): Mediaroom is processing the schedule request.
  • MediaIbox ResponseSuccess (12): MIB received with success the Blackout Schedule creation response.
  • Updated (14): the Blackout Schedule creation request has been processed successfully and the creation has finished.
  • Blackout Validation Failed (1): Error Status. The Blackout Validation failed (review the Blackout Schedule fields)
  • Connector Request Failed (3): Error Status. The Blackout creation failed in the request towards the CMG Connector. Please open an UDO reflecting this status code and review the Mediaroom Synchronization Workflow for details of this error.
  • Connector Processing Error (5): Error Status. The Blackout creation failed in the processing in the CMG Connector. Please open an UDO reflecting this status code and review the Mediaroom Synchronization Workflow for details of this error.
  • Mediaroom Request Success (7): Error Status. The Blackout creation failed in the request towards the Blackout Service / Mediaroom Branch Management. Please open an UDO reflecting this status code and review the Mediaroom Synchronization Workflow for details of this error.
  • Mediaroom Processing Error (9): Error Status.The Blackout creation failed in the processing inside Mediaroom Branch Management. Please open an UDO reflecting this status code and review the Mediaroom Synchronization Workflow for details of this error.
  • MediaIbox ResponseFailed (11): Error Status. The Blackout creation failed in the response towards MIB. Please open an UDO reflecting this status code and review the Mediaroom Synchronization Workflow for details of this error.
  • Update Failed (13): Error Status. The Blackout creation/update failed. Please open an UDO reflecting this status code and review the Mediaroom Synchronization Workflow for details of this error.
  • Readonly
Start Defines the Start Date for the Blackout Schedule. Due to Mediaroom Limitations, it has to be configured for at least 5 minutes in the future (otherwise the BO schedule will not work in STBs)
  • Mandatory
End Defines the End Date for the Blackout Schedule. Due to Mediaroom Limitations, the minimum duration for a Blackout Schedule is at least 5 minutes (otherwise the BO schedule will not work in STBs).
  • Mandatory


Blackout Collection Management


In this block you can select the datas you want for the Blackout Schedule, such as the GRC, the Blackout Collection, the Channel Out and the Channel In.

 
BlackOut Channels Block


Mediaroom Synchronization Workflow


Once the Blackout Collection is saved, the MIB Server will perform the Blackout Schedule synchronization with Mediaroom, this is, will create/update/delete the Blackout Schedule in Mediaroom.

The Mediaroom Synchronization Workflow provides the synchronization status information for the operator. If an error occurs during the sync process, an error will be shown in this workflow and it will provide all the information necessary to fix it.

 
Mediaroom Synchronization Workflow Block


Actions

Create Edit Edit in List Bulk Edit Copy Copy with Relateds Delete

  Create

Blackout Schedule creation is enabled.

  1. Use the   button to create an empty Blackout Schedule.
  2. Fill all the Blackout Schedule data.
  3. Once finished, save changes by using the   button in the Blackout Schedule page.


  Edit

Blackout Schedule edit is enabled. It can be used to perform modification in the Blackout Schedule data. The operator might want to update an existing Blackout Schedule for several reasons, such as:

  • Modifying the Start Time or End time of a Blackout that has not started yet: In this case the Operator will be able to change the Start Time and End Time without any problem. To do this, just change the Start Time and End Time, taking into account the same limitations described in Configuring the Blackout Schedule section (at least 5 min in the future for StartTime and a minimum duration of 5 min for EndTime).
  • Canceling an already started Blackout or extending it: In this case the Operator will be able to modify the End time for canceling or extending the ongoing blackout. In order to do this, you will have to change both the Start Time and End Time, taking into account the same limitations described in Configuring the Blackout Schedule section (at least 5 min in the future for StartTime and a minimum duration of 5 min for EndTime).
  • Change any Blackout Schedule field.

Important: changing the Channel In, Channel Out, Blackout Collection or Blackout Area (GRC) from an already synched Blackout Schedule is not allowed. If you change it once that has been already synched with Mediaroom, Mediaroom will consider it as a new Blackout Schedule (because MR uses this information to identify the Schedules) and the old Blackout Schedule will remain created with the old information.

Once finished modifying the Blackout Schedule, save changes by using the   button in the Blackout Schedule page.

Then wait for Mediaroom Synchronization Workflow is completed.


  Edit in List

Blackout Schedule edit in list is disabled.

  Bulk Edit

Bulk Edit is enabled in Blackout Schedule page, allowing you to modify several Blackout Schedules at the same time.

  Copy

Copy is disabled for Blackout Schedule.

  Copy with Relateds

Copy with relateds button is disabled for Blackout Schedule page.

  Delete

You can delete a Blackout Schedule from the Blackout Schedule Page, using the   button. A confirmation popup will be shown before excluding it.