Restoring a clip – Grass Valley PDR v.2.2 User Manual
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Chapter 3
Using the Media Manager
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Profile Family
To archive a clip using drag and drop:
1. In the tree pane, click the cartridge icon where you want to archive a clip.
This expands the tree pane to reveal the partition icon or icons.
2. Click on the bin where you want to copy a clip from. The clip icons from the
bin appear in the contents pane.
3. In the contents pane, select the clip icon for the clip you want to archive, hold
the left mouse button, and drag it to the partition icon in the tree pane where
you want to archive the clip.
4. If you want to check on the progress of an archive operation, click on the
Profile logo or choose
Tools | Transfer Monitor
to view the Transfer
Monitor.
Restoring a Clip
To restore an archived clip means to copy it from a partition in a cartridge in
the library system to disk. Clips are always copied out of the library when
restored: they are never moved.
NOTE: An archived clip can only be restored to the machine that is
connected directly to the library system.
To restore an archived clip using the copy method:
1. In the tree pane, click the cartridge icon you want to restore a clip from. This
expands the tree pane to reveal the partition icon or icons.
2. Click the partition in the tree pane that you want to restore from to reveal the
clips in the contents pane.
3. In the contents pane, select the archived clip you want to restore. To extend
the selection, press Shift-Up Arrow or Shift-Down Arrow. Choose
Edit |
Select All
or Ctrl-A to select all the media in the contents pane.
4. Choose
Copy
on the
Edit
menu or from the shortcut menu with the right-
click. You can also click the
Copy
button on the toolbar.
5. Select the location where you want to restore the archived clip. This can be
a bin or anywhere in the contents pane when a bin is selected. The selected
location may also be in another Media Manager window.
6. Choose
Paste
on the
Edit
menu or from the shortcut menu with a right-click.
You can also click the
Paste
button on the toolbar.