Saving in another name, Auto save/backup, Importing/exporting project file edited with edius – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.4 Reference Manual User Manual
Page 55: Opening project file at start-up

Chapter 2 Project Settings — Project Operations
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Click the [Save Project] list button, and click [Save Project].
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Click [File] on the menu bar, and click [Save Project].
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Overwrite saving a project:
[Ctrl] + [S]
Saving in Another Name
You can save the current project file (the one being edited) with another name.
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Click the [Save Project] list button on the timeline.
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Click [Save As].
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In the [Save As] dialog box, specify a file name and save destination, and click [Save].
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Click [Save Project] with [Shift] on the keyboard held down.
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Click [File] on the menu bar, and click [Save As].
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Saving a project in another name:
[Shift] + [Ctrl] + [S]
Auto Save/Backup
If the auto save function is enabled, an auto save file is created at a specified interval.
A backup file is created when a project file is saved if the backup function is configured. This file is used as a backup when the project file is
corrupted or the system failed during the editing operation.
To configure auto save/backup, use [Application] in [User Settings] → [Project file].
“[Project file]” (w page 96)
By default, an auto save/backup file is automatically saved, with a “Project name-Year, Month, Day-Hour, Minute, Second .ezp” file name, in
the project folder where the corresponding project file is saved.
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Destination of an auto save file → “Project folder”/“Project”/“AutoSave”
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Destination of a backup file → “Project folder”/“Project”/“Backup”
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Copy (transfer) the auto save/back up file to the folder where the project file is originally saved and import the file, to recover the
project from the auto save/back up file.
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Auto save/back up files are in the attributes of read-only and cannot be overwritten. Change the attributes of the file from Windows
Explorer in advance, or save as the different file.
“Opening Project File after Start-up” (w page 56)
“Saving in Another Name” (w page 55)
Importing/Exporting Project File Edited with EDIUS
This section explains how to import project files edited with EDIUS, how to consolidate a project, and how to export to an AAF or EDL file.
Opening Project File at Start-up
Select a project to import when EDIUS starts up.
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Double-click a project file from [Recent Project] in the [Start Project] dialog box.
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In [Recent Project], previously worked project files from the latest are displayed.
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Click [Open Project], specify a file and click [Open].
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Select a project file from the [Recent Project] list, and click [Open].
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If you open a project file that is currently open for editing from another PC, the project file opens as a read-only file.