Deleting media – Grass Valley PROFILE FAMILY v.2.5 User Manual

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Deleting Media

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In this dialog box, you can view:

• A preview frame of the clip or master to help identify it. Preview frames are

not available for MPEG masters.

• The name of the clip or master.

• How many tracks the clip or master uses for both audio and video.

• The media format, either NTSC or PAL. NTSC clips are recorded with either

drop-frame or non-drop-frame timecode.

• The length of the clip or master. The length is shown in timecode format:

00:00:00:00

(Hours:Minutes:Seconds:Frames).

• The date and time that the media was created and the date and time it was

last changed. The date and time the media was created or last changed is
shown in the form:

12/2/94 9:40 PM

• The read-only attribute, which you can change by clicking the Read Only

box. Clips and masters with the read-only attribute cannot be renamed,
deleted, or modified in any way.

Deleting Media

When the amount of remaining disk storage begins to get low (the time
remaining is displayed below the edit timeline), you can free space by deleting
unused media.

1. Select media from the current bin display. You can select either clips or

masters; you can also select several clips or masters at a time.

2. Choose

Delete

from the

Media

menu or from the shortcut menu with a right-

click. Press the

Delete

key or the

Delete

button on the bin toolbar.

3. A dialog box asks you to confirm that you want to delete the selection. If you

click on

Yes

, the media is deleted; if you click on

No

, the operation is

cancelled.

4. When media is deleted, it is moved to the Recycle bin until the Recycle bin

is emptied.

NOTE: If a clip is locked, you cannot delete it. When a clip is deleted,
its source material is not deleted if any other clips or masters
reference that material. Only after the last clip is deleted is any disk
storage freed.

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