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Using digital media masters

Digitally stored media master files are often relatively large, and are more likely used as-is than edited.

We use git-annex to track such files.

As an addon to git, some of the interaction is done through git commands, while some is done using git-annex-specific commands.

Status

To check status of metadata, use git:

git status

To check status of file content storage, use git-annex:

git annex info

Save

To "take a snapshot" of one of more files for git-annex archival, first mark which files are involved and then archive their (changes to) content:

git annex add foo bar
git annex add baz
git commit -m "Update foo bar, and add baz."

(final git commit is implied by git annex sync or git annex move)

Access

While main purpose of git-annex is to store large media elsewhere, you obviously want to sometime work with the content locally.

To fetch content of current folder and all subfolders:

git annex get .

To afterwards relieve local storage of git-annex tracked content in current folder and all subfolders:

git annex move .

To fetch or relieve a single file or another directory, replace the dot with the path to the file or directory.

Split

Splitting media files is format-specific.

Many audio formats can be split with the package shntool and appropriate helper tools, e.g. like this for a FLAC file with CUE file for splicing hints:

shnsplit -o flac -f CUE_FILE.cue FLAC_FILE.flac

For many other formats, including video content, splitting can be done using the copy parameter to FFMpeg, e.g. like this:

ffmpeg -i INFILE -ss 15 -t 60 -acodec copy -vcodec copy OUTFILE

References

  • [media-master][Source of this document]

[media-master]: https://source.redpill.dk/media-master. "Digital media master material"