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Chapter 7 Exchange
XSend to... Location (MPEG2-IPB)
This function is reserved for MPEG2 IPB clips. The associated audio is also stored at the selected loca-
tion.
XSend To... Other Applications
1 To conf i g u re XSend To... for other applications that are not (yet) listed in the submenu, select
XSend To...> Others.
2 In the dialog box, click Add and find the desired file in the Windows selection box displayed.
Note: Only executable (*.exe) files can be selected. The application is inserted in the list of appli-
cations.
3 Click the application and then click XSend To... to send the object(s) to the application.
Which Programs are Compatible?
To test whether the “other application” is compatible with XSend, perform the following test:
On the Windows desktop, drag a file (i.e. an icon, which is a shortcut to a file) to the icon for the particu-
lar application and drop it. The test file must be of the same type as the file you want to send to the pro-
gram by means of XSend. If the program now starts with this file, it is “Drag&Drop-compatible” (as it is
called in Windows) and can therefore be addressed by XSend. If not, you will have to use the usual
method of opening the program and loading the file(s).
XSend to... Macromedia Flash
Avid Technology, Inc. offers a XSend to MacromediaFlash (*.flv) interface. It can be downloaded from
the Avid Technology, Inc. web homepage if it is not already installed on your system.