About database assets and media files, Co-references, Deleting assets and media files – Grass Valley iTX Desktop v.2.6 User Manual

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Preparing media items for playout

About database assets and media files

When iTX ingests a media file through the Inbox on a Media Store, it creates an asset for the

file in the System Database. The database asset includes a media ID to identify the file. Any

proxy version and keyframes generated from the media file have this same media ID.

The diagram below shows a video clip, MyClip1. This is linked to a broadcast file,

MediaFile.mpg, and a low-bit-rate proxy file, MediaFile.mp4.

Co-references

After loading a video clip in the Media Viewer on the Asset layout, you may create copies of it

with different pairs of in- and out-points. This is commonly done to reduce a long clip, like a

movie, to a few smaller segments.

The new video clips are co-references of the original video clip (and each other); i.e. they are

independent assets that link to the same media file.

We may create two new clips, MyClip2 and MyClip3, from MyClip1. This diagram shows the

clips linked to the broadcast file:

All three clips are co-references.

Deleting assets and media files

On the Asset layout, you can delete any asset or media file.

In our example, you may delete the original video clip, leaving the other two intact:

When you delete the last (or only) asset that a media file is associated with, iTX automatically

deletes the media file.

MediaFile.mpg

MyClip2

MyClip3

MyClip1

MediaFile mpg

MediaFile mp4

MediaFile.mpg

MyClip1

MyClip2

MyClip3

March 2015

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