Renaming an asset or a folder – Grass Valley Aurora Browse v.7.0 User Manual

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NOTE: If you see a red X by the asset reference, Browse was unable to retrieve information
about that asset. The asset might have been deleted.

To delete a single asset:

1. Locate the asset you want to delete from the archive.

2. Right-click and select

Delete

.

A confirmation message displays.

3. Click

Yes

.

NOTE: Archive assets that do not have corresponding high-resolution media on the server
appear in the Asset List view with only an orange dot in the Location column. Deleting these
assets from the archive removes that last high-resolution copy of the asset.

You can observe the status of the Delete operation and error messages, if any, by
selecting

Windows | Transfer Manager

from the main menu.

Related Links

Renaming an asset or a folder

on page 37

Creating a new folder

on page 36

Deleting an asset or a folder

on page 36

MediaFrame Character limitations

on page 38

Renaming an asset or a folder

Browse renames the components of the asset that can be renamed, and displays a
warning message about the components that cannot be renamed. If you use a character
that is valid in MediaFrame, but not in other applications such as the K2 system, a
warning displays. You can rename the logical asset, but not the K2 asset name.

You can name an asset if it is online and hasn’t been archived. If an asset is online
and also archived, you cannot rename the archived asset.

The file system limits the number of bytes in a name as well as the number of
characters. The asset name, bin name, and file path together can include up to 259
characters, including separators such as "\", in English and other languages referred
to in ISO 8859-1. The full count of 259 characters might not be available with some
other character sets.

To rename an asset or a folder, do one of the following:

Right-click an asset or a folder and select

Rename

.

Select an asset or a folder and click

Edit | Rename

.

Tip: Try to limit path names to less than 150 characters.

The name of the asset or folder becomes editable. Modify the name and then press

Enter

or click off the name to put the change into effect.

Related Links

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