Copying an asset – Grass Valley Turbo iDDR v.2.3 User Manual
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Turbo iDDR User Guide
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Working with assets
Using Send To
1. Select the asset(s) in the
Asset List
.
2. To open the Send To dialog box using do one of following:
• Select
Clips | Send To
, or
• Select
Send To
in the
asset context menu
, or
• Click the
Send To
button in the Clips Pane.
If the Send To button is not displayed in the Clips Pane, refer to
in
“Guide to using the Clips Pane” on page 214
.
The Send dialog box appears.
3. Click the Bin tab.
4. Select
Move
to
in the right-hand drop-list.
5. Select the target bin name.
6. Click the
Send
button to close the Send dialog box, and move the file.
Move is a background task and can be monitored using the Transfer Monitor. Refer
to
“Monitoring media file transfers” on page 124
.
Copying an asset
The copy command creates a new asset that references the same media files belonging
to the original asset. Copying an asset does not duplicate the media files. Copying
does not impact the media storage space available.
The naming convention for copied assets in the same bin adds an underscore (“_”) and
a number after the original name. For example, the copied clip for “Clip1” will be
“Clip1_1”, “Clip1_2” and so on.
You can copy or move assets in two ways, as follows: