Saving a configuration file – Grass Valley Profile InSync v.3.0 User Manual
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July 2, 2008
InSync User Guide
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Saving a configuration file
following:
- Volume (such as EXT:
- Bin (such as default)
- Clip Name
View the path in Media Manager to verify that you have entered the correct
information.
•
Duration
— Select
Is Less Than
,
Is More Than
, or
Is Between
two given times.
Enter Hours:Minutes:Seconds.Frames to define the length of the clips to
synchronize.
•
Created Date Time
— Select
Is Earlier Than
,
Is Later Than
, or
In Between
two
given times. Enter dates and times to define the age of the clips to synchronize
or select from the drop-down list.
•
Last Modified Date Time
— Select
Is Earlier Than
,
Is Later Than
, or
In Between
two
given times. Enter dates and times to define the time last modified of the clips
to synchronize or select from the drop-down list.
•
Encoding Format
— Select the format-type of the clips to synchronize:
MPEG
or
DV
. If you want to synchronize both format-types, do not select this filter setting.
6. Select filters in the
Filters
list and use the Add, Duplicate, Delete, and Rename
buttons as necessary to create your required list of filters. For example, you could
duplicate and rename a filter several times and for each duplication de-select some
of the filter settings or otherwise modify certain parameters so as to create a series
of “windows” for tight control of the clips to be synchronized. You can have a
maximum of ten filters in the list. All filters in the list are processed when
synchronization occurs.
7. When you are satisfied with your settings, click
Apply
to put settings into effect and
leave the dialog open, or click
OK
to put settings into effect and close the dialog.
When you click OK, the following occurs:
• If the manual synchronization mode is currently selected, no synchronization
processes begin.
• If event, periodic, or timed synchronization mode is currently selected, a
synchronization process might begin, depending on other settings. Refer to
“Running synchronizations” on page 16
Saving a configuration file
The default configuration file is stored at C:\InSync.cfg. This default configuration
file is updated whenever you modify InSync configuration, unless you intentionally
save a configuration file with a specific name or location, as explained in this
procedure.
You can create and save multiple configuration files, as follows:
1. Configure settings as in
“Setting master and slave Profile XPs” on page 9
,
“Configuring synchronization rules” on page 11
to create a configuration that you want to save.