Working with the recycled bin, Viewing the recycled bin contents, Emptying the recycled bin – Grass Valley K2 AppCenter v.7.2 User Manual
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05 April 2010
K2 AppCenter User Manual
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Working with the Recycled Bin
buttons in
“Guide to using the Clips pane” on page 108
.
The Asset Properties dialog box appears.
3. Click the General tab, then select the
Locked
check box to lock the asset.
4. Click
OK
to close the Properties dialog box.
Working with the Recycled Bin
Topics in this section:
•
“Viewing the Recycled Bin contents” on page 123
•
“Emptying the Recycled Bin” on page 123
•
“Bypassing the Recycled Bin when deleting” on page 123
Viewing the Recycled Bin contents
• In the Clips pane, select the Current Bin label, then
select
Recycled Bin
.
The Recycled Bin assets are displayed in the asset list as the current bin. You can
work with assets in the Recycle Bin just like any other bin.
Emptying the Recycled Bin
1. In the Clips pane, select the Current Bin label, then
select the
Organize Bins
.
2. In the Organize Bins dialog box, select
Recycled Bin
from the bin list.
3. Click
Empty
, then
Yes
to confirm.
4. Close the Organize Bins dialog box.
Bypassing the Recycled Bin when deleting
NOTE: Holding down the SHIFT key during delete also bypasses the Recycled Bin.
1. In the Clips pane, select the Current Bin label, then
select the
Organize Bins
.
2. In the Organize Bins dialog box, choose
Recycled Bin
.
3. Select
Remove items immediately when deleted
or hold down the SHIFT key during
delete.
4. Close the Organize Bins dialog box.
Locating assets
Three tools are provided for locating assets: Sorting, Search, and Links. You can set
how assets are sorted by selecting the “sort by” attribute for the asset list. For
example, you can sort by name, modified date, length, etc. The Search dialog box
provides both basic search and advanced search modes for locating assets anywhere
in the K2 system media storage. Advanced search mode allows you to define search
criteria for assets based on user-defined metadata. The Links dialog box helps you
determine assets that are related. For example, you can locate the source clip used to
generate a subclip or you can determine if there are copies of a given clip.
Topics in this section include: