Will the low-resolution media browser mirror the high-resolution media and will the frame accurate SMPTE time code that is recorded be displayed in the browse serve graphic display?
The central database service always maintains synchronicity between the high-resolution media and the low-resolution proxies, and the low-resolution browser accesses the same metadata and media on the central storage as does the high-resolution NLE. All fields, including source timecode, are available to both at all times. The web application and the VT Proxy Editor ActiveX control can be configured to view either the original source timecode or a zero based timecode.
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- Does recorded material include time/date stamping with SMPTE time code and fields to incorporate other descriptive metadata with a unique identifier code or file name?
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