Save a modified asset, Create a copy of an asset, Locking assets and media-file locations – Grass Valley iTX Desktop v.2.6 User Manual
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Preparing media items for playout
Save a modified asset
1.
Click Save to save an asset after modifying it.
iTX overwrites the original asset.
Create a copy of an asset
1.
Click Save Copy to create a copy of an asset.
iTX displays the Save As dialog:
2.
Enter a name for the new asset in the rename box.
3.
Click OK to close the dialog.
iTX creates an asset with the specified name.
Change a duplicate name while saving a copy of an asset
No two assets of the same type can have the same name. iTX prevents you giving a copy of an
asset a name that is already used by an asset of the same type. It displays a warning dialog:
Locking assets and media-file locations
If you have the required user rights, you can lock or unlock assets and media locations.
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A locked asset cannot be deleted, either by a user or by an application (e.g. Missing
Materials Manager). It cannot be modified either, except as the result of certain
operations. See below, “Operations allowed with locked assets”.
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A locked media location cannot be removed from an asset, whether or not the asset is
locked. So, the media file in that location cannot be deleted.
Your iTX user rights depend on security attributes that are given to you by your system
administrator. There are different ones for locking and unlocking items. With the Lock security
attribute, you can lock items; with the Unlock security attribute, you can unlock them.
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