mediavolume
Mediavolume is a term used in digital asset management and media workflows to describe the measured size or capacity of a collection of media files. It usually refers to the total storage footprint of audio, video, image, and document media assets within a repository, project, or catalog. Mediavolume is commonly expressed in bytes and higher units such as megabytes, gigabytes, or terabytes, and it may be used as both a literal storage measure and a planning metric.
Measurement can be on-disk or logical. On-disk mediavolume sums the actual file sizes as stored, including container
Applications include capacity planning, budgeting for cloud or on-premise storage, bandwidth estimation for transfers, and scheduling
Limitations include its sensitivity to compression, transcoding, and deduplication. Mediavolume does not always reflect effective storage
See also: digital asset management, data storage, data growth metrics, capacity planning.