Delete multiple files from the same location, Manage audio tracks for a video clip – Grass Valley iTX Desktop v.2.6 User Manual
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Preparing media items for playout
2.
Select the delete check box in the entry for any location that you want to delete the file
from.
3.
Click Delete Selected Locations.
iTX displays a dialog requesting you to confirm you want to delete the files. If the files are
for a video clip or an audio clip, the dialog lists any other assets (co-references) that use
the files.
4.
Click OK.
iTX uses the Media Watcher to delete the file.
Delete multiple files from the same location
You may use the following procedure to make space available in a particular location.
1.
Select a group of assets in the results pane.
2.
Select View By Location to display the location-based group view.
3.
Expand the group entry for the location you want to remove files from.
4.
Do one of the following, depending on whether you want to delete files one at a time or in
a batch.
•
Click
for each file you want to delete.
•
Select the delete check box for each file you want to delete. Click Delete Selected
Locations.
iTX displays a dialog requesting you to confirm you want to delete files. If the files are for a
video clip or an audio clip, the dialog lists any other assets (co-references) that use the
files.
5.
Click OK to close the confirmation dialog.
iTX uses the Media Watcher to delete the files.
Manage audio tracks for a video clip
The Property Editor displays details of the individual audio tracks in the broadcast-quality file of
a selected video clip. The details include two properties that you can modify:
•
The group to which a mono track belongs. iTX can use mono tracks in the same group to
produce a PCM stereo or Dolby E output signal.
•
A language tag, which identifies the language of the audience the track is intended for
(English, Spanish, etc.).
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