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A mediaitem is a record representing a single media asset within a media library, digital asset management system, or content management system. It serves as the canonical reference to a stored file while encapsulating metadata, rights information, and management attributes used for discovery, delivery, and governance.

A mediaitem typically includes identifiers, descriptive metadata, and technical data. Common fields are a unique id,

Mediaitems can reference different renditions or derivatives of the same asset, such as thumbnails, lower-resolution streams,

Typical operations include uploading, editing metadata, searching and filtering, sorting, and retrieving assets. Delivery may involve

title,
description,
mime_type,
file_size,
creation_date,
and
modification_date.
Optional
technical
attributes
may
include
duration
for
audio
or
video,
width
and
height
for
images,
frame_rate,
and
bitrate.
Metadata
standards
such
as
EXIF,
IPTC,
or
XMP
may
be
stored,
along
with
credits,
author,
license
or
rights,
source,
location,
and
keywords
or
tags.
The
item
may
also
record
a
storage
reference
(URL
or
storage
key),
a
checksum,
and
version
history.
or
alternative
formats.
They
often
participate
in
relationships
with
collections,
albums,
or
playlists,
and
may
be
linked
to
users
or
contributors
for
provenance
and
access
control.
Provenance,
access
rights,
and
publication
status
are
commonly
tracked
to
support
governance
and
licensing.
generating
or
selecting
appropriate
renditions,
caching
or
CDN
delivery,
and
applying
access
controls.
In
practice,
mediaitems
underpin
media
libraries
across
domains
such
as
websites,
e-commerce,
publishing,
education,
and
cultural
institutions,
enabling
efficient
organization,
rights
management,
and
delivery
of
digital
media.