Clip priority – EVS IP2Archive Deep Archive Manager Version 3.5 - July 2013 User Manual User Manual
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Clip Priority
The clips are displayed in order of priority. The high-resolution file of the clips at the top of
the queue will be restored first. By default, new clips are added at the bottom of the queue.
The maximum number of high-resolution files that can be simultaneously restored can be
configured in the Configurator.
Four buttons are provided that allow you to change the order of priority of clips by moving
them up or down the queue.
Button
Name
Description
Higher
Priority
With this button you can move a clip one position up in the
queue.
Lower
Priority
With this button you can move a clip one position down in
the queue.
Highest
Priority
With this button you can move a clip to the top of the queue.
Lowest
Priority
With this button you can move a clip to the bottom of the
list.
Note that clips can only be moved up or down the queue as long as the restore request
has not yet been picked up by the deep archive system. If you select a clip whose restore
request has already been picked up, the four buttons will be unavailable.
Note
Depending on your user rights, these buttons will be visible or not.
Once the high-resolution file of a clip has been restored, the clip will disappear from the
Restore Queue tab and appear in the Archived tab and Restored tab. See section
"Archived Tab" on page 26 and See section "Restored Tab" on page 35. Partially restored
clips will only appear in the Restored tab.
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