User Manual Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- What’s New in Version 2.19?
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Software Installation
- 3. XFile Module
- 3.1 System Configuration
- 3.2 Startup
- 3.3 Session Configuration
- 3.3.1 Tab 1 - Autobackup
- 3.3.2 Tab 2 – MXF Metadata
- 3.3.3 Tab 3 – Manual Backup
- 3.3.4 Tab 4 – Scan Folder
- 3.3.5 Tab 5 – Grab
- 3.3.6 Tab 6 – Export
- 3.3.7 Tab 7 – XML
- 3.3.8 Tab 8 – User Parameters
- Autostart
- Autobackup at Startup
- Confirm Manual Backup
- Confirm Manual Restore
- Confirm Manual Update
- Cancel Backups Scheduled when Stopping Autobackup
- Use Fixed Size Font for Clipnames and Keywords
- Publish Clips with Original UmID (Warning publish will failed if UmID already present on XNet)
- Publish Clips with Original VarID (Warning publish will failed if VarID already published on XFile)
- Import: Use Filename to fill Clipname Metadata
- Dual Path Editing
- 3.4 User Interface
- 3.4.1 Overview of the main Window
- 3.4.2 XFile List
- 3.4.3 Network status
- 3.4.4 Disk Usage and Disk Mode
- 3.4.5 Jobs Status Area
- 3.5 Autobackup Mode
- 3.6 Backup Mode
- 3.7 Restore Mode
- 3.8 Publish Mode
- 3.9 Maintenance Mode
- 3.10 Clip Maintenance
- 3.11 Disks-Folders Maintenance
- 3.12 Playlist Maintenance
- 3.13 Job Status
- 3.14 Re-Scan Disks
- 3.15 Statistics
- 4. XStream
- 4.1 Scheduler and QuickStart Modes
- 4.2 Information & Menu Area
- 4.3 Time Grid
- 4.4 Channels Area
- 4.5 Status Area
- 4.6 System Configuration
- 4.7 Record Grid Menu
- 4.8 Contextual Menu in the Scheduler
- 4.9 Creating and Editing Jobs in Scheduler Mode
- 4.10 Creating Jobs in QuickStart Mode
- 5. External modules
- Appendix 1: XF2 Hardware
- Notes

Issue 2.19.A
XFile Version 2.19 – User Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment – November 2012
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Generating an XML Metadata File
When the AutoBackup Output Parameters > Generate EVS XML Metadata check-box
is selected, an XML file with the metadata of the clips backed up in the autobackup
process is generated. This file is created at the same time as the backup file for all media
file formats.
The XML file is saved in the same folder as the backup file. It has the same name as the
backup file, followed by the
<.evs.xml> extension.
With the EVS MXF file format, the metadata is included in the header of the media file
itself. As some systems cannot read the MXF header, it is possible to generate an XML
metadata file for an EVS MXF file to gain access to the metadata. When changes are
made to the metadata, the EVS MXF header and the EVS XML files are updated
simultaneously but priority is given to the XML file to read the metadata.
Important
Always activate this parameter if your backup files include other formats than
EVS MXF. Otherwise, you will not be able to view and manipulate these files in
XFile.
Disk Writing Mode
The available options in the Disk Writing Mode field depend on the Disk Mode selected
in the Storage area of the XFile Config System window:
In Single Disk mode, only one path (Path A) will be available in the list.
In Dual Disk mode, the system can
• write on a single disk, Path A only or Path B only
• write on the first disk and then automatically switch to the second disk when the first
one is full, or
• write on both disks simultaneously (mirroring).
In 3 disks mode, all the options available in Dual Disk Mode are available, in addition to
the Path C only option.
In 4 disks mode, all the options available in 3 Disks Mode are available, in addition to the
Path D only option.










