Device type details, Contentbase, P. 174) – Apple Final Cut Server User Manual

Page 174: Device, Type details

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Part II

General Administration

Device Type Details

Devices supported by Final Cut Server are listed and described below:

 Contentbase: See “

Contentbase

,” next.

 FTP Server: See “

FTP Server

” on page 176.

 Filesystem (including local, Xsan, NFS, AFP, and SMB/CIFS): See “

Filesystem

” on

page 179.

Contentbase

Contentbase is a Final Cut Server–managed file storage system on or connected to the
Final Cut Server server itself. Media is stored on a file system such as network-attached
storage (NAS) or storage area network (SAN) storage.

Contentbase is a file system unique to Final Cut Server that places each asset in a
unique folder. An advantage of Contentbase is that you can add files to it without any
chance of a filename conflict (which can be useful when you have many graphics files
that share filenames). The disadvantages are that you cannot create a subfolder
structure and the files can be difficult to work with outside of Final Cut Server.

Note: The Proxies, Edit Proxies, and Version devices must use the Contentbase file system.

Important:

Devices using the Contentbase device type cannot be used by a file

system watcher.

To access the Contentbase device settings:

1

Click the Create button in the Administration window’s Devices pane to create a
new device.

2

Choose Contentbase from the Device Type pop-up menu.

Choose Contentbase.

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