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Data flow: FTP to Brightcove
Media teams can use FTP or SFTP to drop large video files, trailers, or episode masters into a secure transfer location that Brightcove monitors for ingestion. This is useful when production facilities, post-production vendors, or legacy content systems cannot connect through modern APIs.
Data flow: FTP to Brightcove
Organizations can export finalized video files from editing systems or shared storage to FTP, then ingest them into Brightcove for publishing on websites, learning portals, or internal communication channels. This creates a repeatable workflow for marketing, HR, and enablement teams that regularly release new video content.
Data flow: FTP to Brightcove
Teams can transfer supporting files such as CSV metadata, subtitle files, thumbnail images, and localization assets through FTP alongside video masters. Brightcove can then use these files to enrich video records, improve accessibility, and support multi-language publishing workflows.
Data flow: Brightcove to FTP
Brightcove can be used as the central repository for approved video content, with finished files or exports delivered to an FTP location for downstream partners such as broadcasters, distributors, agencies, or franchise networks. This is valuable when external recipients require file-based delivery rather than platform access.
Data flow: Brightcove to FTP
After videos are published and no longer actively promoted, organizations can export copies or related assets from Brightcove to an FTP-based archive for long-term retention, compliance, or disaster recovery. This is especially useful for regulated industries and media organizations with retention policies.
Data flow: Brightcove to FTP
Live event recordings stored in Brightcove can be exported to FTP for post-production teams to edit highlights, create clips, or prepare alternate versions for regional distribution. This workflow is common for webinars, conferences, sports, and corporate events.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Enterprises can use FTP for inbound delivery of source files and Brightcove for outbound distribution of approved video content, creating a controlled content pipeline across production, marketing, and partner management teams. This is effective when one team ingests raw assets while another team publishes or redistributes finished content.