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3.4 BINS
3.4.1 I
NTRODUCTION
All media connected with a particular project or event can be organised into a bin,
regardless of its clip number or storage location. This makes it possible to treat
the whole XNet network as one storage location searchable by a standard
database. The results of searches can be stored to a bin to allow more immediate
access to media which may be stored on any machine on the XNet network.
3.4.2 B
INS
T
REE
S
TRUCTURE
The bin tree structure does not use any of the existing clip structure of the XT
platform: it is customized by the user depending on how he wants to organize his
clips. In the bin tree structure, the following rules are applicable:
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A directory can include other directories or bins.
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A bin cannot include any directory or bin.
Right-clicking the heading of the bin tree opens a contextual menu that gives the
choice of creating a new bin or a new directory.
Right-clicking a bin icon in the bin tree opens a contextual menu that gives access
to the choices displayed in the screenshot below: