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4.10 SENDING A CLIP TO A DESTINATION
TARGET
IPDirector gives full flexibility to directly send A/V files to third party systems (i.e.
NLE systems) and storage paths. Sending media to third party systems will be
performed with the Send to command. Sending media to removable drives will be
performed with the Backup to Nearline command.
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To flag a clip to be sent to the default archive, proceed as follows:
1.
Right-click the clip line or XT clip line corresponding to the clip you want to
send to the default archive.
The clip contextual menu is displayed.
2.
Select Send To > Default Archive from the clip contextual menu.
The clip is flagged to be sent to the session folder of the XFile defined as the
default XFile on the EVS video server where the XT clip is physically stored.
Refer to the XFile user manual for more information on how to define the session
folder.
Refer to the various EVS video server user manual for more information on how to
define the default XFile.