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6.4.2 Possible Actions on Edits
Edit Contextual Menu
You can perform the main actions on edits via the Edit contextual menu. You will access
it by right-clicking an edit in the Elements grid.
A contextual menu, with not so many options, is also available when right-clicking the
Edits tree branch from the Tree view.
The following table describes the commands from these contextual menus:
Command
Description
Cut
Cuts the selected edit.
Only available from the Edits tab when a Bins tree branch is
selected.
Copy
Copies the selected edit. A shortcut can then be pasted in a bin.
Paste
Pastes the copied or cut edit.
Only available from the Edits tab when a Bins tree branch is
selected.
New Edit
Opens the New Edit window to create a new edit.
See section 6.4.3 ‘Creating an Edit’ on page 52 for more
information on the fields available in this window.
Send to
Provides a submenu with the list of possible destinations to
which the user can send the selected edit.
Examples of possible destinations are:
the user’s default bin
a default archive target
any target destination visible on the GigE network that has been
defined in the Remote Installer (CleanEdit targets, Avid targets,
Final Cut Pro targets, File targets, EVS servers targets). This is
used to make A/V material available to external systems.
Flatten to XT
Displays a list of hi-res EVS servers and pages available on the
XNet network to which the user can store the selected edit(s).
Backup to Nearline
Provides a submenu with the list of nearline folders to which the
user can back up the edit.
The transfer types and file formats are defined in the Nearline
definition in the Remote Installer.
Import
Allows importing an edit, together with its EDL and metadata
from an XML file into IPDirector.
Export
Allows exporting the selected edit. The whole EDL is copied to
an XML file.