Creating an import rule – Grass Valley K2 Dyno PA v.2.0 User Manual
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Growing File Support: If you check this box, Dyno PA creates a Quicktime
reference file that an editor can use while the transfer is in progress.
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Single Transfer Queue: If you check this box, transfers are initiated (pulled)
from the K2 Summit system that is the destination server. If the box is
unchecked, transfers are initialed (pushed) from the source, which means they
might be affected by queue limitations.
8. Click
OK
.
The rule appears in the Rules pane.
9. When created, a rule is inactive. To activate a rule, right-click on the rule and select
Activate
.
A message box displays listing the number of transfers that will take place once
this rule has been activated.
10. To begin transferring these transfers immediately, click
Yes
.
Once a rule has been activated, a play symbol displays next to the rule. Inactive
rules have a stop symbol. To monitor the transfer, open the Active Transfers
pane.
NOTE: If the rule is reset, or there was an error in the transfer, the transfer
in the Active Transfer pane must be deleted before Dyno PA will retry the
transfer.
Creating an import rule
Import rules let you specify a set of criteria to automatically import files from a
file-based repository to a bin on a K2 system.
1. In the Rules pane, select
Import
.
2. Under Destination selection, select a destination bin.
3. Enter the following details:
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Name: Type in a name for the rule.
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Source Repository: Click the
...
button to select a source repository.
4. Click the
Any
or the
All
button. This determines where any given criteria can be
met or all given criteria must be met.
5. To enter the criteria, click the
Add
button and enter the following information:
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