Workflow: burning blu-ray (bd) and dvd discs, Ma-10, Ma-50 – FOCUS Enhancements MANL-1161-04 User Manual

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MA Series Media Archive Servers

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Workflow: Burning Blu-ray (BD) and DVD Discs

Workflow: Burning Blu-ray (BD) and DVD Discs

All MA series servers offer the ability to burn single- and dual-layer BD and
DVD discs for archiving. The model of MA server determines how the discs
are created, manually or automatically.

It is recommended that Panasonic Blu-ray media be used for archiving.

For disc storage capacities, see

Archive Disc Capacities

on page 50.

MA-10

The MA-10 server has a manually operated, internal disc burner.

To create archive discs:

1.

Create ISO image file(s) of the content using ProxSysMA Services.

Once the ISO file has been created, it appears in the

ISO-Files

folder on the

F: (Work)

or

T: (Tools)

drive. For information on drives, see

Hard Drives

on page 53.

2.

Set

Tools

>

Burn Settings

>

Backend

>

ISO

target directory to the location of the ISO

file.

3.

Burn each disc manually, using the ISO file and the application provided with the MA
server.

a.

Login for the burner application is

pxma

for both Username and Password.

b.

Consult the burner’s documentation for specific operation instructions.

4.

Create and output a Shortlist, see

Search and Retrieve Content

on page 10. This list

includes the Media Storage ID of the disc for each archived content item.

MA-50

The MA-50 uses an automated Blu-ray burner to automatically create multiple BD or DVD
discs.

To create archive BD or DVD discs:

1.

Set to Primera or Rimage in Burn Settings, see

Burn Settings

on page 41.

2.

Select when to burn the disc:

Immediately with

create media now

, see

Create media now (Burn-on-Demand)

on page 43.

Schedule burn time, see

Automatic Burning Schedule

on page 43.

3.

When a burn starts, high resolution content is downloaded from the MA server, the virtual
machine, to the work directory, see

Hard Drives

on page 53.

4.

Once content is downloaded, an ISO and disc image graphic is created.

5.

Content is then passed to the automated burner’s software for automatic burning.

ISO Files After Burning Disc

In addition, the MA server provides the option that once the ISO file is burned and verified, the
MA server can remove the high-resolution content from server storage. This option is available
to Users with Administrator rights, see

Delete files after ISO creation

on page 42.

The preview Flash files and metadata are maintained on the MA server for future reference.

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