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2 Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [GXF].

3 Set each item.

4 Click [OK].
You can continue to set other items by clicking [Apply].

[FTP setting] Dialog Box

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[RED]

Set an image quality for playback of sources in RED format.

1 Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].
The [System Settings] dialog box appears.

2 Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [RED].

3 Set each item.

4 Click [OK].
You can continue to set other items by clicking [Apply].

[Infinity]

Set the reference folder when source files in Infinity devices are imported from the source browser window.

1 Click [Settings] on the menu bar, and click [System Settings].

2 Click the [Importer/Exporter] tree, and click [Infinity].

[Server List]

Display a list of addresses of FTP servers set as export destinations.

[Add]

Click this item to display the [FTP setting] dialog box for adding connection
servers.

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[Delete]

Delete servers from [Server List].

[Modify]

Change the server settings.

[Move Up]/[Move Down]

Sort the servers.
Select a server from [Server List] and move the selected server one place up
or down with each click of [Move Up] or [Move Down].

[Settings]

Display the settings of the connection selected in [Server List].

[Name]

Enter the name set for the server.

[Address]

Enter the IP address or server name of the FTP server.

[PortNo]

Enter the port number. The default port number is 21.

[Directory]

Enter the directory name of the export destination.

[Username]/[Password]

Enter the user name and password required when making the connection.

[Connection Test]

Click this item to test the connection to the FTP server using the currently
entered user name and password.

[Preview Quality]

Set the playback image quality.
Select [1/1] to retain the source resolution.
Select [1/2], [1/4], [1/8], or [1/16] to reduce the image quality to 1/2, 1/4, 1/8,
or 1/16 of the source horizontal resolution respectively.

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