User Manual

Transfer Settings
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Settings Tab
Option Description
Standalone/Incoming
Requests
Refuse all Requests — Select this option if you do not want to receive
files from another workgroup.
User Dialog To Accept/Refuse — Select this option if you want accept
files from another workgroup, and then select one of the following dialog
box options:
Accept/Refuse Dialog Behavior:
Wait for User Action (No Timeout) — You receive a message request for
a transfer. You must click OK for the transfer to occur.
Accept after Timeout — The system automatically accepts the file after
the timeout.
Refuse after Timeout — The system does not accept the file after the
timeout. You can specify the timeout period by typing the number of
seconds in the Timeout (seconds) text box.
Status Window Update Frequency (seconds): [n] — Type the number of seconds that you
want the status window to update after in the text box.
Bring up window if error occurs — Select this option if you want errors to
display.
Send to Playback Highlight mixed-resolution items — This option allows you to identify
any mixed-resolution sequences before you try to send them to playback.
Output Audio Mix
Direct channel output — Select this option if you do not want to perform
a mixdown on audio tracks before sending them to playback.
Stereo Output — Select this option to mix all the tracks to a stereo pair,
using pan controls to split the tracks.
Multiple Mixes — Select this option if you want to assign audio tracks to
specific output channels for the send to playback operation. Click Edit to
open the Multiple Mixes dialog box, which allows you to map audio
tracks to output channels. For more information, see “Mapping Audio
Tracks to Output Channels” on page 1236.
Transcode
Transcode before sending to playback — This option allows for the
transcoding of clips before performing a send to playback operation.
Minimum resolution warning threshold — Use this option to specify the
lowest resolution allowed for the playback device before a warning
message is displayed.