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Sample Workflows
Pipeline Users Guide
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Hi-Res Archive and Proxy Workflow
Requirement: Create a high-resolution DVCPro file for archive and a Windows Media 9 proxy with
embedded time code for off line editing. Deliver the high-resolution files to an archive SAN and the WMV9
proxy to your editor’s workstation. This is a two factory workflow.
Factory #1 (two products) . This factory creates a high-res TIFO (Telestream Intermediary Format) file
and a Windows Media 9 proxy file with embedded time code. The TIFO is forwarded to Factory #2.
Product #1 – Duplicate Original (TIFO file with DVCPro video essence)
Destination – None, delivery will be to FlipFactory’s default location
Product #2 –WMV9 proxy with time code
Destination – Network location
Notification – Forward to a Factory #2 for further processing
Factory #2 – (one product) . This factory receives the TIFO files as source from Factory #1 where it is
direct-converted into a DVCPro DV file. This file is delivered to a DAM SAN storage server.
Product – DVCPro direct convert
Destinations – Network destination to the DAM SAN
Notification – DAM system notification
This workflow uses a two factory process, with factory #1 creating the high-res intermediary TIFO file and a
WMV9 proxy file. The TIFO file is forwarded as the source file for the second Factory. Factory #2 takes the
TIFO file and directly converts it to a DVCPro DV file, then delivers it to the DAM and notifies the DAM.
Single Transcode Workflow
Requirement: Create a single iTunes-compatible QuickTime MPEG4 file. Deliver the file to your Web
server with associated XML metadata for Podcast posting.
Product – iTunes compatible QuickTime MPEG4
Destination – Network location, Web server
Notification – XML metadata
This type of factory can be used to create any type of format needed. In this example, you create an
iTunes-compatible MPEG4 file and deliver it to the Web server’s shared network folder. Also included in
this factory is the creation of iTunes compatible metadata.

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