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section in the Navigator pane, which makes it easy to locate. As a repository, you
can also give the bin a name more applicable to your particular workflow.
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File System repository
File system repositories import and export assets to and from K2 systems.
Examples of file-system based repositories include: a USB drive mounted on a
connected PC, a Network Attached Storage (NAS) drive, or an Apple
Macintosh-shared drive.
NOTE: A shared network resource requires that everyone in the workgroup has
full control permissions.
Tip: If your workflow includes repositories with multiple sub-folders directly
under a top-level repository, adding the sub-folder as a session favorite makes
it easier for you to access the sub-folders without creating a separate repository
for each one. (You cannot create a favorite of a sub-folder that has been nested
under another sub-folder.)
About K2 Dyno PA User Interface
The K2 Dyno PA user interface is composed of several panes that can be hidden or
dragged to different areas of the screen. Highlighted items, such as bins, playlists, or
managed channels, are displayed with a blue background.
Each Dyno PA pane has a menu of icon buttons specific to that pane. You can
right-click on each pane to access additional tasks. The image below shows one way
to arrange the Dyno PA panes.
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Dyno Production Assistant User Manual
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