Advanced: Professional File Organization & Archiving
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Managing a multi-terabyte recording library requires more than just a large drive. To keep your archive searchable and stable, you need to implement automated naming conventions and structured archival workflows.
1) Optimized Naming Schemes
Cam Software allows you to use variables to automatically sort files into folders. A professional-grade naming scheme ensures that no two files ever collide and that they remain organized even if the app’s database is lost.
Recommended Scheme: {Site}/{Model}/{Year}-{Month}-{Day}_{Hour}-{Minute}_{Model}_{Resolution}.mp4
- Why this works: Sorting by
Siteand thenModelkeeps your folder counts manageable. Including theResolutionin the filename helps you identify high-quality clips without opening them.
2) Managing Sidecar Files
Every recording generates auxiliary data that you should keep alongside the video file.
- Metadata (.json): Contains the exact start/end times and site-specific info.
- Thumbnails (.jpg): Essential for fast browsing in the Review Tab.
- Log Files: Useful for debugging if a specific segment was dropped.
Pro Tip: Keep these in the same folder as the .mp4. If you move a recording manually, ensure you move the associated sidecars to maintain the link in the Cam Software UI.
3) Automated Move-to-Archive
Active recordings should always happen on a fast Local SSD. Once a week, you should move older content to slower, cheaper NAS storage.
Simple Python Archiver:
import os
import shutil
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
SOURCE = "/path/to/ssd/recordings"
DEST = "/path/to/nas/archive"
AGE_DAYS = 7
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(SOURCE):
for f in files:
path = os.path.join(root, f)
mtime = datetime.fromtimestamp(os.path.getmtime(path))
if mtime < datetime.now() - timedelta(days=AGE_DAYS):
# Move file and preserve structure
rel_path = os.path.relpath(path, SOURCE)
dest_path = os.path.join(DEST, rel_path)
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(dest_path), exist_ok=True)
shutil.move(path, dest_path)
4) Verifying Integrity with Checksums
When moving terabytes of data, “bit rot” or transfer errors can occur. Use tools like Hasher (Windows) or md5sum (Linux/macOS) to verify that the file on the NAS is bit-perfect compared to the original on the SSD.
Summary
A professional archive is defined by its organization. By using strict Naming Schemes and Automated Archiving, you can scale your library to 100TB+ while keeping every single clip instantly accessible.
Related guides
- High Volume Storage: NAS & External Drives
- Recording Multiple Streams: Bandwidth Limits
- Automated Library Backups (Rclone)
- Glossary
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