Encoder, Low-resolution proxy nas, Archive – Grass Valley Aurora Browse v.7.0 Installation User Manual

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Aurora Browse Installation and Configuration Guide

April 6, 2010

Chapter 1 System Overview

Encoder

The encoder creates an MPEG-1 proxy version of high-resolution video assets that
already exist or are being actively recorded on a video server. The encoder also
processes MPEG-1 proxy content and extracts dynamic scene detection images for
storyboard/thumbnail creation.

Depending on your system, an encoder can include:

Aurora Proxy Encoder

• Aurora/MediaFrame Proxy Encoder

• Aurora FTP

SmartBin Encoder

• Aurora/MediaFrame Proxy Encoder

• Aurora FTP

• Smart Bins

• Smart Bin Encoder

For more information, see

“Encoder stand-alone stage” on page 105

Low-resolution proxy NAS

The low-resolution (low-res) NAS stores the low-res assets on the network, including:

• Proxy video

• Timecode

• Storyboard

• Thumbnails

The low-res NAS maintains its own file system. For more information on preparing
the NAS for the MediaFrame system, see

“Prepare NAS - Condor” on page 79

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Archive

Assets can be saved to or restored from archive management software. MDIs on the
MediaFrame or MDI server can be configured to specify settings such as source and
destination transfer locations.

Depending on your system, assets are archived to:

• Front Porch Digital Diva archive, or

• SGL FlashNet archive

For more information, see

“Archive stage” on page 123

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