Overview of MA Server Workflow

Device watch

When Uploading Structured Content, Use Device Watch.

Device watch may be used to upload both structured and unstructured content.

This is similar to the Folder watch except that a device is identified as the target of the watch. The most common devices are removable hard drives and card readers attached to the MA server. Do not use Device watch to monitor shared and local drives.

An example is when the CF card is inserted into a watched card reader slot. Inserting the CF card initializes the reader as a new device on the system. The upload utility receives the system alert, recognizes that it is a watched device, and ingests the card’s contents. The video clips, metadata, and preview clips are automatically stored in the User designated MA server bin.

Watch Function and Metadata

If the watched video content, such as P2 or XDCAM, has metadata, it is ingested with the video and logged in the MA server’s database. The User can set whether external metadata is ingested or not, see Load External Metadata on page 20.

Metadata Can Not Be Edited During Ingest Procedure

It is possible to edit metadata once the video clips are stored on the MA server.

MA Servers Support File Sizes Up To 50GB, Including XDCAM

There are only two limits to the amount of content that the MA servers can store:

The amount of open storage available.

An individual video clip can not exceed 50GB in size.

Watch Content and MA Quick Select Workspace

When content arrives from a watched folder or device the destination bin is marked as containing watch upload. In the MA Series Quick Select workspace, the bin appears in the via watchfolder list under the Quick select option. The purpose of this is to notify the user that their metadata may not exist and should be added before archiving.

For instructions about using the upload utility, see ProxSys Media Upload Utility on page 11.

Once a video file is ingested into the MA server it appears in the designated bin with a thumbnail of the first usable frame of the video file. Clicking on the thumbnail, opens the Preview Player, see page 30. To preview clips from a remote workstation, it is necessary that a Flash player application is installed on the workstation.

At this point, it is possible to use the MA server’s web-based user interface to edit selected video metadata.

MA Series Media Archive Servers

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