Transferring assets manually – Grass Valley K2 Dyno PA v.1.5 User Manual

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Channel: This field is automatically populated with the channel you selected
in step 3. You can modify the information here.

Side: This field, if available with your system, is automatically populated with
the channel side you selected in step 3. You can modify the information here.

Dest. Repository: Use the

...

button to select the destination file system

repository.

Dest. Filename: Specify a name for the destination file.

Growing File Support: If this box is checked, Dyno PA creates a Quicktime
reference file that an editor can use while the transfer is in progress.

Guard Bands: Also referred to as handles, these add seconds to the start and
end of an asset. Enter a number in the text field, up to 10 seconds. Use the
up/down arrows to edit.

7. Click

OK

.

While pending, the transfer displays as blue. During a transfer, the transfer
displays as red. Completed transfers are green, and transfers that were not able
to complete display gray.

8. To monitor the transfer, right-click on the transfer and click the

Status

button, or

hover the mouse over the scheduled transfer.

Transferring assets manually

You can manually transfer assets between bins on K2 systems or to a repository.

1. If transferring an asset to a repository, you can set the file type by clicking on the

menu and selecting the file type from the drop-down list. Assets transferred to or
from a K2 system must be K2 assets.

2. In the Navigator pane, drag and drop the asset between the bins or to the repository.

NOTE: If the repository type for export is FileCut Pro, the file format export
is QuickTime, and K2 Dyno PA will export a FinalCut Pro XML document
along with the file.

3. To check the transfer status, you can do one of the following:

To monitor an in-progress transfer, click the Active Transfers tab.

To verify that a transfer has finished, click the Completed Transfers tab.

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Dyno Production Assistant User Manual

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Transferring Assets with K2 Dyno PA

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