Product specifications

The Destination Templates Page
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The following table describes the fields used on the Destination Templates page.
Field Description
New Template Name Type the name of a new Destination template in this field.
Once you type a name in this field, the Add and Copy buttons become enabled.
For more information, see the following topics:
“Creating a New Destination Template” on page 27
“Copying an Existing Destination Template” on page 27
TEMPLATE NAME Displays the name of the selected Destination template.
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You can enter a maximum of 50 characters in this field.
CLIP DATA The area where you enter data regarding clips.
- Clip Name Type the Clip Name. To ensure that you have unique clip names, type .$n to the
end of the clip name.
This generates a unique clip name in Interplay (e.g., clipname.1, clipname.2,
clipname.3, etc.)
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You can enter a maximum of 80 characters in this field.
- Tape Name (Option) If you want provide another piece of metadata for the clip (i.e., to
associate the media with a particular tape), you can type in a Tape name in this
field. Otherwise, leave this field blank.
- Project Path The Project Path enables you to type the name of a sub-folder in the Interplay
database Projects folder in which to store the ingested clips. This field is optional
and is not necessary if you manage ingest through Interplay Capture which
overwrites this setting.
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When typing the Project path, you do not need to start with a slash (/). The
software will add it for you.
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If you do type a slash, it should be a forward slash (/). However, if you
accidentally type a backward slash (\), the software will change it to a
forward slash (/) for you.
Example: PJK_PROJECT\FROM_AS5K
- Proxy Project Path In most cases, do not specify a folder in the Proxy Project Path field, because it
creates an unnecessary clip. AirSpeed 5000 creates metadata in catalogs and
incoming media by default.
- Workspace Specify the workspace from your Shared storage (ISIS 5000 or 7000) in which
AirSpeed 5000 should store the ingested media.
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You must specify a workspace.