Mediaproxml
This section tracks the physical and digital attributes of the file. e.g., MP4, MXF, ProRes, H.264. Resolution and Aspect Ratio: e.g., 3840x2160, 16:9. Frame Rate and Bitrate: e.g., 23.98 fps, 50 Mbps.
For every single video clip recorded on the card, the file creates an isolated entry. This container maps out the clip's parameters relative to the total file system: mediaproxml
If you want a different schema (more fields, XSD/DTD, JSON conversion, XPath examples, or automated generation script), tell me which and I’ll produce it. This section tracks the physical and digital attributes
Sending a small XML file (kilobytes) is vastly faster than re-rendering or re-transferring a finished video file (gigabytes). For a 24/7 news channel, the ability to “send a sequence to air” by merely exporting an XML pointer file is the difference between breaking news and a missed story. Frame Rate and Bitrate: e
: While it doesn't hold real-time metadata like GPS (which is often in .BIM or .MXF files), it provides the foundational "Material" entries for every clip on the card.
Many MAM solutions and NLEs lock your metadata into proprietary database formats. If you want to switch software or move your library to a different facility, you risk losing years of logging and organizational work. MediaProXML provides a standardized export format, ensuring your data remains portable and future-proof.