Grass Valley T2 Classic iDDR User Manual
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October 17, 2011
T2 Users Manual –SP3/SP4–
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Workflow using XDCAM
CAUTION: Importing an XDCAM source in the native format will copy all of the
files that are located directly under the root folder as well as the General, Clip, Sub,
and Edit folders to your T2. As for files in each folder, only the files that are related
to the selected file for the import will be copied. If a clip imported in the native
format is exported without conversion, the exported clip may not be properly
handled by a device that uses any file or folder that was not copied to your T2 during
the import.
1. Display the clips in the Bin tab.
2. Select the XDCAM format clip(s) you want to export, right-click on it, and then
click
Export Export Media Files...
• Multiple clips can be selected.
• A message related to export appears. Read the message, and then click
OK
.
• The "Export" dialog box appears.
3. Click
Browse...
to configure the export destination.
• You can select a clip in the clip list on the "Export" dialog box and click
Up
or
Down
to change the export order.
• You can select a clip in the clip list on the "Export" dialog box and click
Delete
to delete it from the export list.
4. Click
Start
.
• The export begins. You can check the progress in the transfer screen.
CAUTION: By default, the system will pause any transfer and conversion during a
recording or playback. If you want to change the setting to allow transfer and
conversion to be performed even during a recording or playback, click
Config.
and
then click
Common
in the "Transfer" tree. Unchecking
Pause file transfers while
recording or playing out.
enables transfer and conversion even during a recording
or playback. However, if this option is unchecked, the recording/playback
operations may not be performed normally, therefore, we recommend that you use
the system with this option checked.