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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 bins tree structure is created as clips are organised so the
sub tree is customised by the user, this feature which does not
use any of the existing clip structure of the XT platform. In the
bin tree structure, the following rules are applicable:
• A directory can include other directories or bins.
• A bin cannot include any directory or bin.
Right-clicking the heading of the bon pin 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: