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aurora Browse is a workflow 
management tool that provides 
desktop access to low-resolution 
media for searching, browsing, logging, 
archiving, restoring, and simple content 
management.

KEY FEATURES

The Grass Valley

 Aurora

 production 

solution integrates with the entire 
tapeless production process, from 
acquisition, ingest, and media browsing, 
to quick-turn editing, craft editing, and 
automated playout.
A key component of this solution 
is the Aurora Browse system, a 
workflow management tool for media 
production environments. It provides 
desktop access to low-resolution 
media for searching, browsing, logging, 
archiving, restoring, and simple content 
management.
The Aurora Browse system is based on 
Grass Valley’s K2 BaseCamp Express 
content management architecture. The 
K2 BaseCamp Express server platform 
provides the functionality for all Aurora 
applications to access Aurora Browse 
features directly, and provides an IT 
industry-standard extensible stylesheet 
language template (XSLT) interface for 
the integration of third-party applications.

Supporting the K2 media server/media 
client system and the K2 Summit

 HD 

production client—as well as the Aurora 
Ingest, Aurora Edit, and Aurora Playout 
applications—the Aurora Browse system 
delivers fast, easy access to feeds, 
centralized and archived media—all from 
the desktop.
The Aurora Browse platform also 
provides a number of important 
production workflow benefits. Using 
it, you can access, review, and modify 
shared media. Multiple users can 
browse, log, and make selections from 
a single piece of media simultaneously, 
even while the media is being recorded 
into the system.
For archived material, the Aurora Browse 
platform can quickly search and retrieve 
proxy content linked to archived, high-
resolution media. It also greatly reduces 
wasted time and valuable storage 
resources by eliminating unnecessary 
restores; you can initiate a restore from 
an archive of related high-resolution 
media and get visual confirmation right 
at your desktop.

For centrally managing your content, the 
Aurora Browse system lets you locate 
assets easily to manage the logging of 
rich metadata, archive interactions, and 
asset transfers and deletions within the 
system.
By leveraging modular, scalable 
components, the Aurora Browse system 
provides expandability without increasing 
latency or compromising performance.

Speeding Story Creation

The Aurora Browse system helps speed 
story creation. Instead of waiting for an 
edit room to become available, you can 
work right from the desktop. Operators 
can preview media and mark keywords 
or keyframes frame accurately. These 
metadata pointers are then immediately 
selectable within each of the Aurora 
applications throughout the workflow. 

Frame-accurate, 800 kb/s to 1.5 Mb/s, 

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MPEG-1 browsing of high-resolution 
media 
Format support:

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DV 25, DV 50, DV 100, and MPEG-2 

 

SD: NTSC/PAL

 

HD: 1080i/720p 50/60 Hz

 

AVC-Intra

 


Ingest, archive, and restore enabled 

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asset management tools

Software encoding creates exact 

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copies from shared storage or 
SmartBin FTP transfers from 
standalone K2 or K2 Summit servers
Assign keywords to important clips 

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that can be seen throughout the 
workflow
Add clips and sequences into virtual 

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collections for asset management 
simplification

View scene detection storyboards for 

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rapid shot selection
Supports Aurora Ingest, Edit, and 

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Playout interface
User authentication and rights 

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management to control access for 
asset protection

Summary of Contents for AURORA BROWSE 7

Page 1: ...neously even while the media is being recorded into the system For archived material the Aurora Browse platform can quickly search and retrieve proxy content linked to archived high resolution media It also greatly reduces wasted time and valuable storage resources by eliminating unnecessary restores you can initiate a restore from an archive of related high resolution media and get visual confirm...

Page 2: ...clips or frames You can also annotate and enter information in custom metadata fields before during and after clips are ingested An administrator can even create predefined metadata fields or pick lists to speed selection and avoid errors Text entered into the Aurora Browse system is indexed and searchable You can also retrieve low resolution versions of high resolution media from both online and ...

Page 3: ...h and metadata management tools previously only available within Aurora Browse K2 BaseCamp Express lets you add general and custom metadata and has expanded sortable results collections dynamic keyword marking and integrated on the fly logging functionality The expanded results window with dynamically positioned columns enables you to choose what metadata is shown in sortable results Each user can...

Page 4: ...85 cm 48 26 in Power Requirements Power 500W Voltage auto switch 120V 6 2A or 240V 3 1A Frequency 47 63 Hz Metadata and Keyword Tools Add general and custom metadata and keywords for logging media Ingest Asset Management Monitors K2 and K2 Summit systems for new material and automatically generates low resolution clips Supports wide range of user defined metadata and annotation fields Supports Boo...

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