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Sending media to another turbo iddr – Grass Valley Turbo iDDR v.2.3 User Manual

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Sending media to another Turbo iDDR

3. Click

Stream

.

NOTE: The appearance of the asset list and file open dialog boxes is determined by
the View Option setting. Use the Clips Pane context menu to choose Image or Text
view. (

See “Modifying the asset list view” on page 219

.)

4. In the Source section, browse to locate and select the source file.

The

Look in

label shows the current location. The list under the

Look in

label

displays the contents of the current location. You can select items in the list such
as machine,

disk volume

or a bin, to explore its contents.

Clicking the up-arrow button

moves up one directory level in the storage

hierarchy.

The

Look in

drop-down list allows you to choose from one of the most recent source

locations visited (history).

5. In the Destination section,

Bin Name

displays the name of the current bin which

specifies the destination bin.

6. Specify a clip name, if desired, by clicking the

Clip Name

edit control.

7. Click

Import

to start the transfer.

NOTE: Import is a background task and can be monitored using the Transfer
Monitor.

See “Monitoring media file transfers” on page 207

to view the job status.

Sending media to another Turbo iDDR

The iDDR supports streaming media transfers over the Ethernet connection.
Streaming transfers allow playout while the asset is still transferring. The destination
for a streaming transfer must be another iDDR. The format for Turbo iDDR streaming
is SMPTE 360M (*.gxf).

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