![]() ![]() During this process, all security is thrown overboard through manual drag-and-drop operations to network disks, and from there, things just get worse.Ĭopying to any kind of network storage has a whole variety of extra pitfalls over copying to locally attached storage. In all these transactions, safe or unsafe.Ī typical scenario is that producers make field copies to multiple disks with checksumming, but when these same files are to be assembled more often than not to a network-based NAS so that it is possible to sort all the material into the right folders. Or you copy with one tool, and things are distributed from there in a myriad of ways like Chat-apps, mail-based apps, FTP and/or professional “agent based” transferring tools. After the initial copy users essentially end up doing “drag and drop” or sending the files away with tools without access to the initial checksum and “what variant of the file reference back to which exact original” gets lost in transaction. This approach was and to a large extent is optimized for local (non-network) copies where you copy your material once for it to remain stationary through the post-process after initial ingest.įiles in modern productions aren’t moved once, but often multiple times with many time subsets, and only variants of the files are moved to collaborators. Unique file-categorizing and end-user application integration.Ĭhecksummed file-transactions have been the industry standard for initial copying of original media to two or more destinations for the last 15+ years, and this with the required checksum receipt and mhl.files are at the heart of anyQuine copy-operation. Unique automation of workflows based on file recognition and in-file metadata. The three key Quine CopySafe features are: Unique advanced referenced advanced multi-step file-security. QuineCopy automates DaVinci Resolve Studio as your transcode engine. Editing from proxies instead of originals can speed up the editing process significantly, makes the project mobile, and lets you work on less expensive hardware. To simplify the editorial process, you can automatically transcode everything to a proxy-format while you copy. QuineCopy goes through a full verification cycle before issuing receipts and MHL files. QuineCopy detects faults in data transfers, and reports it to you if your copy-job has an issue. Faulty disks, card-readers, cables, routers or switches. The most common reason for copy failure is hardware issues. Without secure copying to at least two physical destinations, your production data can not be insured. QuineCopy automatically copies your originals to one or several destinations, checksums each file, and gives you a receipt and an MHL file for downstream automation. It was designed to be intuitive and easy to use and Quine developed it to make sure people follow the correct steps when doing basic media management. Quine CopySafe is a brand-new free piece of software that can copy, verify, transcode, and organize your media.
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