Configure ntfs mdi – Grass Valley Aurora Browse v.7.0 Installation User Manual

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April 6, 2010

Aurora Browse Installation and Configuration Guide

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Configure NTFS MDI

MPEG and storyboard proxy.

 When a clip is ingested, rules work as configured for the creation of MPEG and

storyboard proxy.

 When a high-res clip is copied into a monitored bin, rules work as configured for

creation of MPEG and storyboard proxy.

 When a high-res clip is modified, rules work as configured for creation of MPEG

and storyboard proxy.

Configure NTFS MDI

This tab of the MediaFrame Config tool specifies the machines, directories, and file
types that the NTFS MDI can access. The Aurora Browse application makes these
available as selections for saving and managing assets.

If you need to configure the NTFS MDI, do the following.

1. Select

Programs | Grass Valley | MediaFrame Config

. Select MDI Configuration tab

and the NTFS icon.

2. Use the ... button. Enter the name of NTFS MDI, as registered with ASK. Refer to

“Configure MediaFrame ASK: Register components” on page 84

.

3. Port

9115

is required. See

“Ports and services mapping” on page 47

.

4. Click the

Add

button to specify the location of the folder managed by the NTFS

MDI. This must be a UNC path. The machine must have NTFS storage. (You can
optionally specify the folder.)

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