Defining jobs, tx values and statuses, Introduction – Grass Valley K2 TX/MAM User Manual v.2.4 User Manual
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8.5 Defining Jobs, TX Values and Statuses
8.5.1
Introduction
TX/MAM lets you define Asset jobs and procedures, for example:
a job to create a low resolution browse copy of files
a procedure to retrieve the Asset’s file transfer status
Jobs and procedures can be linked to Asset Types and will then automatically be executed for all
Assets of that type.
The picture below shows the jobs and statuses linked to Asset Type
‘Music Video’:
A job Browse copy to create a low resolution copy of files.
The status Browse created
will be displayed in the Asset list’s tx_status column.
A job Get media info, used to retrieve info about file duration and type.
This info can then be displayed in the Asset list.
A status Asset ingested
that uses a procedure to retrieve information about Assets’ file
transfer status.
The status Asset ingested
will be displayed in the Asset list’s tx_status column.
Example Asset Type with linked jobs and statuses.
TX Statuses are displayed in the Asset list’s tx_status column. The example below shows the Asset
list for Asset Type Music Video. The tx_status column shows the statuses Browse created and Asset
ingested for each Asset. Info retrieved with the Get media info job is displayed in the DURATION
column.
Example.