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streaming server are not uploaded and are saved, along with the streaming files, in the, Metafiles

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230 Chapter 10: Publishing 3. If you choose an existing destination, click OK to return to the Batch window. If you add a new FTP server destination, you are prompted to enter the server information, including the log-in information and the upload path. Important: This is the upload address for the server, not the player mount point. The paths in the metafiles are created from the paths specified in the Preferences dialog or overrides in the Settings window. Metafiles do not use the path specified in the Destination dialog. 4. Click OK to return to the Destination dialog. If you specified a label for the destination, it appears as one of the options under Server. 5. Click OK to return to the Batch window. The Destination column of the file changes from Default to the name you assigned to the server destination. 6. Click Start to process the file. Cleaner processes the file and automatically uploads only the streaming files to the server. A progress bar in the Status column appears when uploading begins. When the upload is complete, the progress bar disappears and the file status changes to Done. Note: Metafiles, Cleaner-generated HTML and any other files that do not belong on the streaming server are not uploaded and are saved, along with the streaming files, in the default destination folder. If there are any errors while uploading to the server, such as an incorrect password or server failure, the Status column in the Batch window indicates that there was an error. Double-click the Status column to display a brief description of the error. If there is an upload error, clicking the Start button again causes Cleaner to attempt to upload the file again instead of re-encoding the file. Configurations of streaming servers can vary greatly - consult your network administrator or see the server software documentation for more information on streaming server setup. For more details on using the Destination dialog, see "Selecting Destinations" on page 26.

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Chapter 10: Publishing
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3.
If you choose an existing destination, click OK to return to the Batch window. If you add a
new FTP server destination, you are prompted to enter the server information, including the
log-in information and the upload path.
Important:
This is the upload address for the server, not the player mount point. The paths in
the metafiles are created from the paths specified in the Preferences dialog or overrides in
the Settings window. Metafiles do not use the path specified in the Destination dialog.
4.
Click OK to return to the Destination dialog. If you specified a label for the destination, it
appears as one of the options under Server.
5.
Click OK to return to the Batch window. The Destination column of the file changes from
Default to the name you assigned to the server destination.
6.
Click Start to process the file. Cleaner processes the file and automatically uploads only the
streaming files to the server. A progress bar in the Status column appears when uploading
begins. When the upload is complete, the progress bar disappears and the file status changes
to Done.
Note:
Metafiles, Cleaner-generated HTML and any other files that do not belong on the
streaming server are not uploaded and are saved, along with the streaming files, in the
default destination folder.
If there are any errors while uploading to the server, such as an incorrect password or server
failure, the Status column in the Batch window indicates that there was an error. Double-click
the Status column to display a brief description of the error. If there is an upload error, clicking
the Start button again causes Cleaner to attempt to upload the file again instead of re-encoding
the file.
Configurations of streaming servers can vary greatly — consult your network administrator or
see the server software documentation for more information on streaming server setup.
For more details on using the Destination dialog, see “Selecting Destinations” on page 26.