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Apple Final Cut Server User Manual

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Part I

Installation and Configuration

 Managing metadata and metadata sets: A very powerful feature of Final Cut Server is

its ability to use metadata to help manage a large collection of assets and
productions. You can work with default metadata formats as well as add custom
fields and create custom groups of metadata fields. See Chapter 11, “

Managing

Metadata

,” on page 135 for more information.

 Managing watch and respond behaviors: Final Cut Server includes a variety of features

that help automate your workflow. These include the ability to set up watch folders
that have their contents automatically added to the catalog. Final Cut Server also
includes scheduling, subscription, and response features. See Chapter 14, “

Managing

Automations

,” on page 193 for more information.

You use four main areas to administer your Final Cut Server system. The one you use
depends on what you need to change. In some cases, you can perform the same
administration task using more than one area.

 Accounts pane of System Preferences: When running Final Cut Server on Leopard or

Leopard Server you can use the user and group settings that you configure here.

 Mac OS X Server Workgroup Manager: When running Final Cut Server on

Leopard Server you can use the user and group settings that you configure here.

 Final Cut Server System Preferences: These panes allow you to configure the most

common Final Cut Server settings. These panes also include several setup assistants
to make it easy to add devices and automation.

 Final Cut Server Administration window: This window, accessible from a Final Cut Server

client when you are logged in as an administrator, contains extremely detailed
settings and configurations covering all aspects of Final Cut Server. You should need
to access this window only for your more complex configurations.

See Chapter 9, “

General Settings and Preferences

,” on page 107 for more information

about using these areas.