What Legacy Device Workflows helps you decide
Legacy Device Workflows explains the common model for sequence, duration, capacity, format readiness, cue sheets, and recording manifests.
Use it when the destination is physical or device-shaped rather than a streaming library.
Review Legacy Device Workflows evidence
Use the smallest evidence set that can answer the question: the relevant source, intended outcome, and any target identity or permission that would matter before a later action.
MMW reads only the Legacy Device Workflows evidence listed here and keeps its origin visible.
Safety and availability for Legacy Device Workflows
Controlled Legacy Device Workflows outputs remain narrower than inspection and preview, with authorization at the point of action.
Legacy-device workflows are careful because hardware behavior can be irreversible, real-time, or hard to verify after the fact.
A Legacy Device Workflows scenario
A user preparing a tape checks total duration, balances Side A and Side B, and creates a recording plan before touching the deck.
When Legacy Device Workflows needs attention
Start with the Legacy Device Workflows inputs, then verify identity, paths, permissions, and the selected destination profile.