Hi Simon, It's quite an interesting project and we've been working with IRN very closely over the last 9 months or so - in fact we were actually chosen to be the first in the UK to recieve the new DFD box and it was installed a little while ago to make sure that Scoop integrates perfectly. In fact, the one we have here is so early that the final chassis's weren't ready so ours is in a temporary housing :-) I know Derek is keen to make sure that all the practicalities of the system are resolved before too much information (and therefore speculation!) is released, but what I can say is that basically the DFD box effectively presents the IRN content as a "local" version of the FTP sever that runs behind the main IRN website. Therefore all we do is "point" Scoop Capture at that location instead of the internet copy. For those who don't know how Scoop works with IRN presently, there are actually 2 "sites" on the internet that the IRN content lives on. The normal WWW site that users access via a normal internet browser, and another running behind it that uses the FTP protocol instead. We access the second one so we can see a list of all the stories and raw audio files from the last 2 or 3 days and then download anything that is "new" since the last time we checked. In the case of the new system, we will provide a new "IRNNetNewsroom3.ini" file which you then set into your Scoop Capture to tell it to look local rather than on the internet. Unfortunately becuase every station's local network is different, then you will need to go into Scoop Capture's settings just to supply the computer's network IP address of the DFD box but that's the only thing to do and then it will spring to life. I believe one of the reasons for the DFD rollout is so IRN can provide more targetted news content as well as expanding the amount of news and audio content and we're all already working behind the scenes on what happens 'next' so watch this space
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