About the batch monitor, P. 2) – Apple Compressor or Qmaster Batch Monitor User Manual

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About the Batch Monitor

The Batch Monitor contains the following items:

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Stop button:

Puts the selected batch or job on hold. To restart transcoding of the

batch or job, select it and click the Resume button.

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Resume button:

Restarts transcoding of a batch or job after it has been stopped.

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Delete button:

Removes the selected batch from the Status table.

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Info button:

Opens the Status Information window, which gives detailed information

on either a batch or job currently being transcoded or a completed batch or job
listed in the History table.

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Update button:

Updates information shown in the Batch Monitor.

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Status table:

Lists details of batches and jobs currently being transcoded. You can use

Batch Monitor Preferences to determine which headings appear. You can also drag
the headings to change their order.

Setting Batch Monitor Preferences

” on page 9

for details on choosing the headings and information on what each heading shows.

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History table:

Lists (for 24 hours) details of batches and jobs that have been

transcoded or have encountered some sort of error or cancellation. The History table
contains the following headings:

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Batch Name:

Name given to the batch when it was submitted.

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Submission Time:

Date and time the batch was submitted.

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Sent by:

Submitter’s user name.

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Priority:

Priority level for each job within a batch (defaults to High).

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Status:

State of the transcoded batch or job. Possible transcoding states are

Successful, Canceled, or Failed (with relevant error messages describing the failure).

Unlike the Status table, Batch Monitor Preferences do not affect these headings.
However, you can drag the headings to change their order and column sizes.

Status table

History table

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