Restoring settings at the next startup – Grass Valley T2 Classic iDDR User Manual

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October 17, 2011

T2 Users Manual –SP3/SP4–

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Restoring settings at the next startup

3. Click

Browse...

to configure the export destination.

• You can select a clip in the clip list on the "Export" dialog box and click

Up

or

Down

to change the export order.

• You can select a clip in the clip list on the "Export" dialog box and click

Delete

to delete it from the export list.

4. Click

Start

.

• The export begins. You can check the progress in the transfer screen.

CAUTION: By default, the system will pause any transfer and conversion during a

recording or playback. If you want to change the setting to allow transfer and

conversion to be performed even during a recording or playback, click

Config.

and

then click

Common

in the "Transfer" tree. Unchecking

Pause file transfers while

recording or playing out.

enables transfer and conversion even during a recording

or playback. However, if this option is unchecked, the recording/playback

operations may not be performed normally, therefore, we recommend that you use

the system with this option checked.

Restoring settings at the next startup

You can retain current modes and settings when you exit your T2, and restore them at

the next startup.

The following modes can be restored at the next startup.

• Workstation mode/Front panel mode

• R1-Live mode/R1-VTR mode/VTR batch mode

• Remote mode (R1-Remote mode/P1-Remote mode/P2-Remote mode)

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