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Calling XSend To...
You will find this function in the shortcut menu for clips and Sequences in the Project and in the shortcut
menu for clips on the Timeline. If you have selected multiple clips, you can call XSend To... from the
shortcut menu for any of the clips selected. From the submenu displayed, you can then select the applica-
tion to which you want to send the material. If you wish to transfer a Sequence, go to the Project window
and call the function from the shortcut menu for this Sequence.
Calling XSend/XReceive via the Keyboard
You can also call the individual XReceive and XSend modules via the keyboard. To find this option, select
Edit > Control Panel > User > Keyboard. On the upper left, select Global Shortcuts and Global Shortcuts
active (checkmark visible), and then select the Desktop option in the upper right. The entries XSend 1 to
6 and XReceive1 to 6 appear below in the same order as they appear in the XReceive and XSend menus;
for example, XSend1 = QuickTime Player, XSend2 = AfterEffects if these are the first and second lines in
the XSend menu.
The one exception is XReceive: The series starts below
the Use existing XReceive.INI option - for example,
as of Sony XDCAM.
XSend to... Location
This function allows you to XSend (in this case, save) clips to any location on your computer or network.
No software application will be opened.
XSend to... Location; with options
Tar g et l oc at i on -
Select a directory.
Use object name/original media file name -
You can either save the files under their individually assigned object name (from within Avid Liq-
uid), or under the name originally assigned by the system.