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Use of ClipCopy makes it possible to import the DVCPRO/GXF format files recorded on the
video server into the desired BIN of newsBYTE/QuickCutter and record them as AV clips.
The procedure for importing files recorded on the video server is given below.
1. Click the server icon on volume view of ClipCopy or the desired directory of the server,
and display the server’s files in list view.
2. Select a file icon displayed in list view, and drag it.
3. Drop the dragged file icon onto the TopBIN icon or bottom level BIN icon of volume view.
This operation is pictured in Fig. 7-1.
Fig. 7-1
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Drag
2
Drop
The subclipping function for importing a part of a file recorded on the video server will now be
described.
As a fundamental rule, data is imported using FTP on a file by file basis, so that when editing
data using a part of an A/V file recorded continuously by the video server, it has been neces-
sary to import (transfer) the entire file, but made it impossible to edit the data efficiently.
When ‘‘Enable Sub-Clip Mode’’ is selected in the Server Setup of ClipCopy, a dialog box
(see Fig. 7-2) prompting the user to specify the necessary part of a file by the timecodes
when the file is to be imported from the video server, thereby enabling a part of a file to be
imported. (See note12 below.)
7. IMPORTING CLIP DATA
Note12:It may not be possible to use the subclipping function with some video servers. For details on the types of
video servers that enable this function to be used and their detailed settings, consult your dealer.