Prohibiting registration to the bin – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.4 Reference Manual User Manual
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Chapter 5 Bin Operations — Bins and Clips
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[Watch Condition]
Set the conditions for watching folders.
[EDIUS is running]
Automatically register a file to the bin when the file has been added to the watch folder while
EDIUS is running. The file is not registered when a file is added while EDIUS is not running.
[EDIUS is not running]
Automatically register a file to the bin only when the file has been added to the watch folder
while EDIUS is not running. The file is not registered when a file is added while EDIUS is
running.
[Always]
When a file has been added to the watch folder, it is always registered to the bin automatically.
[Only watch]
This item is enabled when an MPEG file has been specified at [Extensions] or when editing
while recording on the network editing system. When the watch folder is always monitored
and a file is added, the file is added to [Detected Files] but not registered to the bin. Select
this item on the capture terminal when editing while recording in the network editing system
environment.
“[Detected Files] Dialog Box” (w page 183)
[Use temporary file to save result of
detected files]
Check this item to save the detection results to a temporarily file to restore the last status at
next start-up. Uncheck this item if you do not want to reflect the last status or your environment
has changed greatly.
[Add shortcut to startup]
Start up “EDIUS Watch Tool” at the same time when Windows is starting up.
[MPEG Seek Information]
This item is enabled when the extension (e.g. *.m2t or *.mpg) of an MPEG file has been entered
at [Extensions]. Click this button to display the [MPEG Seek Information] dialog box.
“[MPEG Seek Information] dialog box” (w page 182)
[Edit While Recording mode]
Check this item to register the file to the bin in accordance with the watch conditions even if it is
in the process of being captured, and parts of the file that have finished being captured can be
edited with EDIUS.
[Network]
Click this button to display the [Network] dialog box.
“[Network] dialog box” (w page 182)
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[MPEG Seek Information] dialog box
[Create seek information file in
background]
Check this item to automatically create the seek information result file in the background when
an MPEG file has been added to the watch folder. If this file is created in advance, the seek can
be speeded up when the added MPEG file is opened with EDIUS.
[Rename/remove seek info file when source file is renamed/removed]
Check this item to rename or delete the MPEG seek information result file in the same way
when the MPEG file in the watch folder is renamed or deleted.
[Give priority to PTS]
This item cannot be changed. In EDIUS, the PTS (time stamp information) is given priority as
the reference time of the seek.
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[Network] dialog box
[Broadcast file change notification]
In some file systems, details of changes are sometimes not reflected on other terminals even
if the contents of a shared folder are changed (e.g. file added or deleted, or file renamed).
When a shared folder is specified as the watch folder and this item is checked, EDIUS Watch
Tool reflects the changes also on EDIUS Watch Tool that is running on other terminals on the
network when the content of the folder is changed. Set this item only on capture terminals that
directly export files to a shared folder.
[Broadcast address]
Set the broadcast address that is used for notifying details of changes. Setting the broadcast
address of the subnet rather than a global address (255.255.255.255) is recommended.
Set the broadcast address of the subnet, for example, in the format “192.168.0.255” for
“192.168.0.x” address and in the format “10.0.x.x” for “10.0.x.x” address.
The same address must be set on all shared terminals.
Prohibiting Registration to the Bin
Detected files are automatically registered to the bin when EDIUS is next started up. To disable registration of files to the bin, they must first
be deleted from the list before EDIUS is started up.