Monitor NFS share for new files, import them
Bug #902995 reported by
Jason Gerard DeRose
This bug affects 2 people
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Bug Description
The feature request comes from Ben Hagen, friendly DIT.
On set, Ben uses a Teradek Cube that writes proxy files to an NFS share. And he wants Dmedia to monitor this directory and import files from there, but only once a file is "complete" (done being written in the share). This last part might be a touch tricky, but otherwise this should be very strait forward.
One thing I need to clarify with Ben still is whether Dmedia should delete files from the share after it imports them (this could just be an option, not something Dmedia always does).
IRC logs discussing this feature are here:
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Thanks to a tip from Bilal Akhtar, it seems like Pulse Audio might already do something like this, so that's where I'll start the research.