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Processing associated xml metadata files, Deep analysis during proxy generation – Grass Valley iTX Delivery Manager v.2.6 User Manual

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Finalizing the Delivery Manager System

Processing Associated XML Metadata Files

Processing Associated XML Metadata Files

In some circumstances, media can be delivered to a drop box or network share with an
associated XML file containing asset and/or business metadata that is also required by iTX.

An example of this is Adobe Premier, which publishes finished edits, together with an XML
file containing all associated metadata, to a network share.

Because an endpoint can only import using one asset template and therefore one format, a
separate endpoint needs to be created that points at the same repository but uses an asset
template that import XML files.

To configure Delivery Manager to process associated XML Metadata Files

1 From Delivery Manager Config, open the configuration profile containing the endpoint

that is importing the media.

2 Add a new endpoint tab containing all of the same endpoint details, monitored

location and workflows as the endpoint that is importing the media.

3 In the Asset Template Name field, select a template that will import XML files.

4 Click Save and close Delivery Manager Config.

5 Restart the Delivery Manager service. See

Restarting an iTX Service

on page 53 for

more information

Delivery Manager will now process the XML metadata files items together with the media.

Deep Analysis During Proxy Generation

Deep Analysis is enabled on installation of the Proxy Generation Service, via an automatic
Proxy Generation Service pop-up, pictured below:

To enable Deep Analysis:

1 Check the Single Pass Mode checkbox.

If the Proxy Generation Service is already installed on your system but Deep Analysis
is not enabled, this can be done after the install.

2 On the computer running the Proxy Generation Service, click Start > All Programs >

iTX 2.0 > Proxy Generation Service Config to run up the same configuration
dialog.

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