FOCUS Enhancements MANL-1161-04 Server User Manual


 
Workflow: Burning Blu-ray (BD) and DVD Discs
MA Series Media Archive Servers
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Burns Start After All Flash Files Are Created
If the User attempts to burn a disc before all of the preview Flash files for a job’s content have
been created, the MA server alerts the User and ignores the burn request. The job remains in the
queue and once all the preview files are generated, the job is run during the next scheduled burn.
To burn the job as soon as possible, click on the
Create media now action button, see create
media now
on page 24. It is also necessary that the MA server’s burn settings be set for this
action, see
Create media now (Burn-on-Demand) on page 43.
Maximum Video Clip Size
A single video clip cannot exceed 50GB in size, P2 or SxS. Archiving a video clip this size
requires the use of a dual-sided BD disc.
Identifying Archived Content
When a content file is archived: the file is burned to disc, file integrity verified, and the ID
number of the archive disc is assigned to the content file. This number appears as the:
ID in the bin, below the file thumbnail,
Media ID in the Preview Player
Stored on media: in the shortlist output
In addition, each content file is assigned a unique identifier that is listed in the shortlist as the
file’s
ID.
ProxSysMA Services Burn Tool
ProxSysMA Services is a pre-installed application on the MA server. It starts automatically
when the MA server boots up.
The burn tool uses the current
Burn Settings to:
Create ISO files of the content
Configure the BD or DVD discs
Control the disc burner, see
Burn Settings on page 41.
Checking Burn Status
The state of the
ProxSysMA Services icon in the desktop Tool Tray indicates the stage that
the archive process is in. When the icon flashes:
Red - content is downloading
Green - ISO file is being created
Yellow - burning is taking place
Disc IDs Are Automatically Assigned and Not Customizable
To create a series of discs with a distinct name, the User can modify the Company name field, see
Label Settings on page 44. In addition, the MA server prints the filenames of the largest clips.