Adding clips to the transfer queue for transfer – Apple Final Cut Pro 7 User Manual
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To pause or restart transfer of files in the Transfer Queue
Do one of the following:
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Click the Pause button.
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Press Command-Control-Q.
Click to reveal the
current logging bin
in the Browser.
Pause button
Progress bar
Thumbnail Resize slider
Click this button
to automatically transfer
a volume’s clips as soon
as the volume
is mounted.
Important:
Ingesting clips always extracts your media from the original storage media
and copies it to a new QuickTime file on your scratch disk. For example, if you ingest 4 GB
of DVCPRO HD footage from a P2 folder on your hard disk, an additional 4 GB of disk
space is required for the QuickTime movie file. In cases where your source footage is
transcoded, the resulting QuickTime movie can be significantly larger than the original.
Adding Clips to the Transfer Queue for Transfer
There are many ways to add clips to the Transfer Queue.
To add clips to the Transfer Queue
Do one of the following:
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In the Browse area, select one or more clips, then click Add Selection to Queue.
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Drag one or more clips from the Browse area to the Transfer Queue.
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Drag a volume from the Browse area to the Transfer Queue. All clips on the volume are
added to the Transfer Queue at once.
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In the Preview area, click the Add Clip to Queue button.
Note: When you click the Add Clip to Queue button, only the clip that appears in the
Preview area is added to the Transfer Queue.
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Click in the video image in the Preview area and drag the image to the Transfer Queue.
You can also drag clips from the Log and Transfer window to your project in the Browser.
Those clips are automatically logged in the project and added to the Transfer Queue, and
their media is transferred.
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Chapter 24
Transferring File-Based Media