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Film-Tech Forum: Dolby Doremi TMS 4 » » » » Dolby Doremi TMS 4 Author Topic: Dolby Doremi TMS 4 We forgot the crackers Gromit!!! From: Annapolis, MD Registered: Dec 1999 posted 11:41 AM Is anyone here using the Dolby/Doremi TMS4?

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Any opinions, from those that are using it, about it? IP: Phenomenal Film Handler From: Toronto, Canada Registered: Apr 2001 posted 11:59 AM We installed it in a bunch of VPF sites formerly on v3. It seems to work the same as v3, no changes to the workflow. The only difference I see is needing the license dongle, but those haven't caused any problems. IP: Film Handler From: HCM Viet Nam Registered: Aug 2014 posted 03:00 AM HI all, how do sys automation cues Ims1000 doremi with TMS4?

I have problem cue Vol IMS1000 cant's see in TMS4. Thanks all.

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IP: Phenomenal Film Handler From: Toronto, Canada Registered: Apr 2001 posted 06:35 AM You need to copy a server macros.xml file into the TMS. When you create a playlist in the TMS you pick from the macro names (cues) in the TMS file, and it sends those names to the servers - so the names on the lists need to match. I'm not sure how to seal with mixed brands of servers with different macros. On both IMS and TMS this file is in the /doremi/etc folder. IP: We forgot the crackers Gromit!!!

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From: Annapolis, MD Registered: Dec 1999 posted 09:36 AM Dave, Have your customers found it intuitive enough? Any big pitfalls? It looks like it was based on the WebGUI of the IMS series. If you didn't have Doremi servers (and it worked with any server), would you use it? IP: Phenomenal Film Handler From: Toronto, Canada Registered: Apr 2001 posted 05:32 AM Hmmm. We have clients with Arts Alliance and Cinedigm systems as well as Doremi, I would not call any of these systems really intuitive.

They all work. And all have their quirks. I don't operate them myself, I just put them in and then fix them if they die.

I am somewhat familiar with the interfaces but the staff that use them regularly are much better on them than I. For a mixed server location I think the AA or Cinedigm system will likely be better than Dolby/Doremi but I haven't actually installed a Doremi TMS with non-Doremi servers. So it may have similar abilities.

Dolby® TMS4 is a comprehensive theatre management system (TMS) that simplifies and streamlines digital cinema operations. Offering a robust set of capabilities from automated content transfers and easy management of show playlists and schedules to detailed device monitoring and reporting and broad POS schedule integration support, TMS4 is a complete solution for management of the digital cinema workflow. Features. Content management, including manual and automated transfers with priority based on schedule.

KDM management. Show playlist building. Schedule management. Playlist pack functionality for easier management of preshow advertisements and trailers. Scheduled audit log report generation. Projector status monitoring.