ZEN Master
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ZEN Master User Guide
ESNI Decisioning User Guide
How ZEN Master Objects correspond to ESNI Schedule
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zen master channel ext id these are advanced options when editing a channel in zen master media in the 224 media element, the channel ext id corresponds to the source parameter within the \<media> tag and/or \<mediapoint> tags in this context, the channel ext id denotes the channel that will be monitored for scte messages in a matchsignal mediapoint example \<media xmlns="http //www scte org/schemas/224" lastupdated="{{$isotimestamp}}" description="media without resident" id="customer/media/esni demo main" source="esni demo main"> viewingpolicy in the 224 viewingpolicy element, the channel ext id corresponds to the \<content> tag value in this context, the channel ext id denotes the source that will be switched to the desired audience when that viewingpolicy is active example \<content xmlns="urn\ scte 224\ action">esni demo main\</content> zen master target ext id these are advanced options when editing a target in zen master audience in the 224 audience, the target ext id corresponds to either (in priority order) a tag (such as \<vird> ) with the urn\ scte 224\ audience namespace if no namespace exists , the id parameter within the \<audience> tag this indicates the target that will be switched when that audience is referenced example \<audience id="ibc/audience/demo/trg1" lastupdated="2024 11 08t17 42 42 475z" description="europe news and sports" xmlns="http //www scte org/schemas/224" match="any"> 	\<vird xmlns="urn\ scte 224\ audience">target 1\</vird> \</audience>