Restore queue tab – EVS IP2Archive Deep Archive Manager Version 3.0 - October 2012 User Manual User Manual
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4.9.
Restore Queue Tab
This tab displays a queue of clips of which the high-resolution video file has been
requested to be restored to the nearline storage. The following additional clip data is
displayed:
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Size: Size of the high-resolution file.
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TC In: Start timecode of the clip.
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TC Out: End timecode of the clip.
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Duration: Duration of the clip without guardbands. If you hover your cursor over the
cell, the duration with guardbands will be displayed.
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Tape: Number of the LTO tape on which the high-resolution video file has been
archived.
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Date Requested: Date and time the request to restore the high-resolution video file
was made in Deep Archive Manager or in IPDirector.
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Status: Current restore status of the clip.
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Progress: Bar that conveys the progress of the restore task.
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Progress Description: Restore progress description originating from the deep
archive system.
The clips are displayed in order of priority. The high-resolution file of the clips at the top of
the queue will be restored first. By default, new clips are added at the bottom of the queue.
The maximum number of high-resolution video files that can be simultaneously restored
can be configured in the settings See section "Storages Tab" on page 98.
Once the high-resolution video file of a clip has been restored, the clip will disappear from
the Restore Queue tab and appear in the Archived tab and Restored tab. See section
"Archived Tab" on page 26 and See section "Restored Tab" on page 33. Partially restored
clips will only appear in the Restored tab.
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