Quantum Tape Drive A-Series User Manual

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first to describe the structure of the file and its play out

structural

metadata

but also to let the user specify its own metadata

annotating the content of the file

descriptive metadata

.

This format is also designed to ensure the interchange of data in a

streaming environment such as data tape storage or networked

communications.

N

Native Capacity

The capacity of a given media product in its basic

recording format (without the use of data compression).

Native Mode

Refers to the uncompressed storage capacity of a media

subsystem. (See Native Capacity.)

O

Op1a

The simplest and most common

operational pattern

containing a

single

source package

which is played as is by the unique

material

package

. Files produced by the Evtr from Sony are an extension of

the

Op1a

.

OpAtom

This

operational pattern

embeds a single

source package

which

consists in a single source (only video or audio). However, the

material

package

may allow building complex editing (

Op1a, Op1b,

Op2a, and Op2b

) by referencing

source packages

from other

OpAtom

files.

Operational Pattern

This term is used to designate the complexity of an

MXF file. It describes the possibilities for building the

material

packages

.

P

Parity

A method of generating redundant information that can be used

to detect errors in stored or transmitted data.

Peripheral

A device added to a system as a complement to the basic

central processing unit (CPU), such as a disk drive, tape drive, or

printer.

Positive Engagement Buckling Mechanism

A highly robust, solidly

engineered media leader-buckling mechanism for heavy-duty-

cycle automated environments.

POST

Power-on Self-Test. When power is applied to the tape drive, it

performs a POST.

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