FOCUS Enhancements MANL-1161-04 manual Content Status, Rendering, Overwrite, Add Content Original

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MA Series Operations

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Metadata

It is possible to add or overwrite metadata to the existing content metadata.

1.Click on the Edit Metadata icon.

The metadata editing workspace appears, there are five editable metadata fields and two editing buttons: Overwrite and Add.

The MA server and the content may have more than five active metadata tags, however, in the My bins view, the MA server displays only the first four and the content file’s creation date. To edit all metadata tags, open the Preview Player, see

Preview Player on page 30.

2.Select the content file(s) to edit by placing a check mark in front of each content file’s thumbnail.

It is possible to edit multiple content files at the same time.

3.Enter new metadata in the proper field(s).

4.Select the method for applying the metadata:

a.Overwrite Existing Metadata

Click on the Diskette icon.

b.Add Metadata to Existing

Click on the Plus icon and the new metadata is appended to the end of the exist- ing data.

Content Status

ST: HDD

Indicates that the high resolution content is stored on the PX MA temporary storage hard drive, see Hard Drives and Data Security on page 2.

Rendering

Indicates that the preview file is being created.

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Contents MA Series Media Archive Servers MANL-1161-04Page Legal, Regulatory, and Safety CopyrightSerial Number Contacting Focus EnhancementsEmea Europe, Middle East, Africa Environmental Precaution Symbols Used In the MA DocumentationRegulations DocumentationMA Series Media Archive Servers Table of Contents MA Series Media Archive Servers MA Series Media Archive Servers MA Series Media Archive Servers MA Series Media Archive Servers MA Series Media Archive Servers Features OverviewMA Series Servers Web-based Graphical User Interface GUISoftware RAID Data SecurityBlu-ray Burner USB Hardware Key Dongle Third-Party SoftwareDocumentation Convention About this GuideMA Series Media Archive Servers ProxSys MA Media Archiving Server Operations Ingest Video Clips Overview of MA Server WorkflowIngesting P2 Cards Amount Stored Versus Maximum File Size Folder watch Adding and Modifying MetadataDevice watch Archive MA-10MA-50 Archiving Discs and Shortlist Reference DocumentsStorage Media File Shortlist Search and Retrieve ContentHtml Print file Downloading and Installing ProxSys Media Upload UtilityUsername Administrator Connecting to the MA ServerUsername and Password Are Case Sensitive Manual Upload Function ButtonsDragging and Dropping P2 Files Dragging and Dropping Xdcam FilesB2, b3 MA Series Media Archive Servers To Import Structured Content Use Device Watch Auto WatchSelect the host folder to watch Select the destination bin Uploading FilesEditing a Watch Configuring Watch SettingsTransaction History Configuration Watch Settings Delete local Content after transferTransfer already existing Content Wait for copy completion in MinutesLoad External Metadata Assign Equal NamedReset All Assignments Miscellaneous Settings Store Connect DataLocal folder Delete files in local folder automaticallyUser’s Rights and Default Login LoginMA Series Operations Home Workspace Quick selectNot yet processed Via watchfolderBins Search GeneralMetadata Tag Date Discs Bins Search CriteriaGeneral Search DateDiscs Metadata TagsMy bins Content Status Add Content OriginalRendering OverwriteSelect Content to Delete Organizing Shortlist ContentShortlist Reference List Preview Player Rendering Thumbnails and Preview Flash FilesWorkflow Burning Blu-ray BD and DVD Discs MA-10MA-50 ISO Files After Burning DiscIdentifying Archived Content ProxSysMA Services Burn ToolBurns Start After All Flash Files Are Created Maximum Video Clip SizeUse Only Print-to-DVD Media for Disc Labeling Print-to-DVD LabelingPreventing Data Corruption MA Series Media Archive Servers Default Login Hardware Key Required Before MA Applications Can FunctionUser Admin User PrivilegesAdding a New User Remove Add SaveRemoving a User Changing User PrivilegesMetadata Management Metadata TagsSimple Metadata Workflow Complex Metadata WorkflowMetadata Controls NumberName Field in useSystem Update PerformanceRecreate Search Index StatisticsBurn Settings Burn SettingsNumber of media One Bin Mode Mixed ModeOne bin per media Media sizeBackend Settings MA-10 Backend Settings MA-50Automatic Burning Schedule Create media now Burn-on-DemandLabel Settings Primera SettingsRimage Settings Custom LabelsProxSys Settings Unarchived Content Select Deselect Remove RenderAll With GenericPreview File Status Render PreviewReplace Failed Preview with Generic Preview If Render FailsMA Series Media Archive Servers Technical Information Media Formats P2 NtscCalculated Storage Requirements QuickTime .MovMaximum File Size Supported BD and DVD Disc CapacitiesHardware MA DongleHard Drives North, Central, and South AmericaDesktop Shortcuts Provide Access to User Folders Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia RAID Data Protection OS and Virtual Machine OperationsReplacing a Failed Drive Windows XP PROP2 Drivers May Be Required Installing Third-party SoftwareSxS Drivers May Be Required Operations MA Server Applications Fail to InitializeViewing Preview and Video Files Without the MA Server Backing Up Proxy Preview Files and MetadataRestarting the MA Server If MA Server Login Fails Virtual Machine Must Be Running for the Following ProcedureAssign the MA Server a Fixed IP Address IP Networking InformationFixed IP Addresses Preferred For MA Server LAN Connections Configure Host Windows Network Settings MA Series Media Archive Servers Configure MA Server VM Network Settings Etc/init.d/network restart High Resolution Content P2 InformationFile Handling During Ingesting and Archiving P2 and PX MA MetadataPage MA Series Media Archive Servers MANL-1161-04