4 how to add a destination target – EVS IPDirector Version 5.6 - May 2009 Part 3 User's Manual User Manual

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Refer to the XT[2] server user manual for more information on how to define the

default XFile.

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IPDirector gives full flexibility to directly send A/V files to third party systems (i.e.
NLE systems). Clips can be sent to a destination target through the SDTI network

or the TCP/IP network. The network used for the transfer depends on the setup
defined. For more information, refer to the Technical Reference manual.

To send a clip to a destination target, proceed as follows:

1.

Right-click the clip line or XT clip line corresponding to the clip you want to
send to a destination target.
The clip contextual menu is displayed.

2.

Select Send To from the clip contextual menu and select a destination
target.

The clip is sent to the destination target and the icon corresponding to the
selected destination target and to the transfer status is displayed in the Status

column of the Database Explorer. See also section ‘Status Icons’ on page 31.

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To add a destination target to the list, proceed as follows:

1.

Right-click the clip list in the Database Explorer grid.

The clip contextual menu is displayed.

2.

Select the Add File Archive Target option from the Send To sub menu.

The New Archive Target window opens.

3.

Fill in the field in the New Archive Target window.

For more information on the fields, refer to ‘New Archive Target Window’,
below.

4.

Select OK.

The new destination target is added to the list of destination targets in the
contextual menu.

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