About the clips menu, Guide to using the clips pane – Grass Valley K2 AppCenter v.7.2 User Manual
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Guide to using the Clips pane
Current bin menu items
About the Clips menu
Click
Clips
in the AppCenter main menu to display the Clips pane context menu. The
following table describes the context menu items.
Menu Item
Description and User Operation
Organize Bins
Opens the Organize Bins dialog box used to manage bins— create, delete, rename,
change current bin.
See “Working with bins” on page 115
.
Bin List
List of all the bins in the current disk volume. A volume must always have at least
one bin. The default bin is created automatically.
Recycle Bin
Displays the contents of the Recycle Bin. All assets deleted from the asset list are
stored in the Recycle Bin until it is emptied.
See “Working with the Recycled Bin” on page 123
.
Menu Item
Description
New Bin
Creates a new bin in the current disk volume. Use the onscreen or external
keyboard to enter the bin name.
See “Creating a new bin” on page 116
Organize Bins
Allows you to manage the bins.
See “Working with bins” on page 115
.
Empty Recycle Bin
Permanently removes all items from the Recycle Bin. By default, deleted assets
are moved to the Recycle Bin and remain there until it is emptied.
“Bypassing the Recycled Bin when deleting” on page 123
for information on
deleting assets without using the Recycle Bin.
Delete
Deletes the selected asset.
See “Deleting a bin” on page 116
“Deleting an asset” on page 120
.
Rename
Opens the Rename dialog box for the selected asset.
See “Renaming a bin” on page 117
“Renaming an asset” on page 117
.
Select All
Selects all items in the asset list. Operations available for Select All include:
delete, send to, and copy.
See “Selecting multiple assets” on page 118
Search
Opens the Search dialog box, which is used to perform basic or advanced
searches.
See “Locating assets” on page 123
.
Links
Opens the Links dialog box allowing you to locate other assets that are linked to
the selected asset. For example, a subclip is linked to the source clip.
See “Locating assets” on page 123
.
Send To
Opens the Send To dialog box, which is used to send assets to a different
location– another bin, disk volume, or another K2 Summit Production Client.
Send To is also used to export clips or programs to local windows drives or
networked devices.
Import
Opens the Import dialog box, which is used to import assets from the following
sources:
– Media streams from another K2 Summit Production Client.
– Other media file formats from a local drive or over the network.