Clips, clip elements and nearline files, Terminology, Notions about clips – EVS IPDirector Version 6.0 - November 2012 Part 3 User's Manual User Manual

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3.

Clips, Clip Elements and Nearline
Files

3.1.

Terminology

Term

Definition

Nearline Any IT storage, other than the EVS video servers, present on the network and

where A/V material can be backed up or from which A/V material can be
retrieved. These IT Storage devices are inventoried into the IPDirector
database.

Examples of nearline storage: IP drive, XFile drive, SAN, NAS…

On-line
nearline

A nearline is displayed as on-line in the database tree when the next two
conditions are met:

It is accessible (IP address can be "pinged")

It is managed by a SynchroDB

On-line
nearline
file

A file stored on an on-line nearline storage and which has been treated by the
SynchroDB.

It can be a high resolution file or a low resolution file.

Off-line
nearline
file

A file stored on an IP drive nearline storage which is no more on-line, either
because it is no longer accessible or because it is no more managed by a
SynchroDB.

It can be a high resolution file or a low resolution file.

3.2.

Notions About Clips

3.2.1.

Clip Element Types

A clip is a logical entity that contains A/V media and can include several physical
resources (clips and/or files).

A clip element is the physical resource inside the clip: XT clip or nearline file.

A clip and its clip elements share the same TC IN, TC OUTand metadata set.

A clip can contain up to six types of clip elements and each of them is identified in the
Elements grid by a distinct icon, as detailed in the table below.

IPDirector - Version 6.00 - User Manual - Database Explorer

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