Sending assets to final cut pro, Updating assets sent to final cut pro – Grass Valley GV Browse v.2.0 User Manual

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Sending assets to Final Cut Pro

Before using GV Browse to send assets to Final Cut Pro, the Final Cut Pro application
must be running.

The assets sent to Final Cut pro must have a high-resolution QuickTime (.Mov)
reference available.

GV Browse lets you send assets with metadata, keywords, and keyframes to Final Cut
Pro.

Tip: If the asset has a valid QuickTime reference file, the QT column in the
Asset List displays a green circle.

1. Use the Search panel to locate the assets you want to send to Final Cut Pro.

2. In the Asset List panel, select the assets and press the

Send selected assets to FCP

button.

Updating assets sent to Final Cut Pro

Before updating assets, the assets must have already been sent to Final Cut Pro.

When assets are modified on the MediaFrame server, such as a new keyframe or a
change in the size of the asset, the server notifies the GV Browse application of the
change. This lets you refresh the status of the asset in Final Cut Pro.

After an asset has been sent to Final Cut Pro, if a change occurs in the asset on the
MediaFrame server the

Send Updates

button becomes active in the GV Browse

application. Press the

Send Updates

icon button.

If metadata has been changed, GV Browse sends the updated metadata to the Final Cut Pro
application. If the size of the asset has changed, GV Browse alerts the Final Cut Pro application
to refresh its view of the modified asset.

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