Grass Valley K2 InSync v.4.0 User Manual
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K2 InSync User Guide
August 4, 2008
Using K2 InSync
5. To further control the behavior of ongoing synchronization, configure the
Do not
overwrite if clip is newer
checkbox, as explained in the following table:
6. Configure values for Queue Retry as follows:
•
Retry Attempt
— When K2 InSync cannot copy or delete a file, it can try the
process again. Enter the number of times that you want K2 InSync to try again.
•
Retry Interval
— Enter the number of minutes that you want K2 InSync to wait
between retries.
•
Transfer when clip has finished recording
— Check this box if you do not want
K2 InSync to begin transferring while the clip is still recording.
7. Select one of the following Delete Processing Modes. These modes apply only
when the Synchronization Direction is set to BiDirectional With Initial Delete:
•
Normal
— When a clip has a delete task listed in the synchronization queue, K2
InSync processes the delete task and deletes the clip during the normal
synchronization process. Each clip deletion is recorded in the History List.
•
No-Delete
— When a clip has a delete task listed in the synchronization queue,
K2 InSync does not process the delete task and the clip remains untouched.
These unprocessed delete tasks remain in the synchronization list until a new
synchronization runs. K2 InSync does not retain any history or log entries of
these unprocessed delete tasks.
•
Delete Confirm
— When a clip has a delete task listed in the synchronization
queue, K2 InSync does not process the delete task during the synchronization
process. Instead, K2 InSync places the clip’s delete task in the Confirm Delete
List, so that you can later view the list and manually accept or reject each clip
deletion. Refer to
“Managing individual synchronization tasks” on page 16
BiDirectional
With Initial
Duplicate
Copy to slave
Copy to master
Copy to slave
Copy to master
If you select this
synchronization
direction…
And the checkbox is unchecked, K2
Insync does this to clips modified on
both the master and the slave.
And the checkbox is checked, K2
Insync does this to clips modified on
both the master and the slave.
One Way
If clip newer on master, it overwrites clip
on slave. If clip newer on slave, nothing
occurs.
Nothing
BiDirectional With
Initial Delete
Newer clip overwrites older clip
Nothing
BiDirectional With
Initial Duplicate
Newer clip overwrites older clip
Nothing
BiDirectional
Without Initial
Action
Newer clip overwrites older clip
Nothing
If you select this
synchronization
direction…
K2 InSync does
this to clips
deleted from the
slave only…
And this to clips
deleted from the
master only…
And does this to
clips modified on
the master only…
And this to clips
modified on the
slave only…