FOCUS Enhancements MANL-1161-04 Server User Manual


 
Overview of MA Server Workflow
MA Series Media Archive Servers
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Overview of MA Server Workflow
The MA Series Media Archive Server is a desktop workstation/server that:
Uploads high resolution video clips and associated metadata
Creates low resolution proxy preview files for later reference
Stores preview files and metadata in MA server database for search and reference
Burns high resolution content to single- and dual-layer DVDs and BD discs
In addition, the MA server provides the ability to:
Add or edit existing video metadata
List archived video files in a shortlist to use for search and retrieval
Output the shortlist as a PDF or printed reference document
Create print-to-DVD labels
The MA server workflow involves three primary steps:
1. Ingest high-resolution video clips and their metadata using the Media Upload Utility:
Select media for transfer
Optionally add or edit metadata
Upload content to MA server
2. Archive:
Optionally edit metadata
Burn content (high resolution video and proxy preview files) to single- and dual-layer
BD and DVD discs using Auto or Manual procedures
Store archive discs
3. Search and Retrieve Content (Shortlist):
Search for metadata and preview clips in online MA storage
Play preview clips
Optionally edit metadata,
Select content to retrieve (creating shortlist)
Publish shortlist as PDF file or printout
Retrieve content using shortlist
Ingest Video Clips
Ingest is the process that involves the transfer of video clips from the video device’s storage
media to digital files stored on the MA server. The Ingest process is controlled with the
ProxSys Media Upload Utility and performed from the MA server or a computer with network
access to the server. The MA server can ingest clips from local or networked hard drives and a
variety of solid state media, such as P2,
SxS Pro and Compact Flash (CF) cards.
Ingesting P2 Cards: Amount Stored Versus Maximum File Size
The MA server can ingest and support files sizes of up to and including 50GB.
When ingesting content from a storage device, like a P2 card, the total size of the content stored
on the card is not important so long as no single clip exceeds 50GB in size.