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Introduction
v1 v2 13 13 == Introduction == 14 14 15 MediaMosa is a solid, flexib eland scalable media distribution platform. It is the foundation of several succesful video services developed by SURFnet and Stichting Kennisnet, to the benefit of (the field of) education in the Netherlands. MediaMosa was published under an open source licence in the middle of 2009 by both organizations, and by software developer Madcap.15 MediaMosa is a solid, flexible and scalable media distribution platform. It is the foundation of several succesful video services developed by SURFnet and Stichting Kennisnet, to the benefit of (the field of) education in the Netherlands. MediaMosa was published under an open source licence in the middle of 2009 by both organizations, and by software developer Madcap. 16 16 17 At he momentMediaMosa is able to store and playback video on demand. Video files are stored in a repository and played back by streaming servers. The functionality in MediaMosa to upload media files is split into two components. The Batch Upload component allows registered MediaMosa users to upload multiple files to MediaMosa simultaneously using FTP. EGA's (End User Applications) and EGA end users can use the File Upload component. This document aims at the end user who wants to upload media files via FTP, and focuses on the requirements at which the metadata has to meet.17 MediaMosa is able to store and playback video on demand. Video files are stored in a repository and played back by streaming servers. The functionality in MediaMosa to upload media files is split into two components. The Batch Upload component allows registered MediaMosa users to upload multiple files to MediaMosa simultaneously using FTP. EGA's (End User Applications) and EGA end users can use the File Upload component. This document aims at the end user who wants to upload media files via FTP, and focuses on the requirements at which the metadata has to meet. 18 18 19 19 == Asset, media file and metadata ==
