A.4.7, Remove a location from the file browser, A.4.8 – NewTek TriCaster 8000 User Manual

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A.4.7 REMOVE A LOCATION FROM THE FILE BROWSER?

1. Click the Add button for a Media Player (DDR, Still or Title)
2. Right-click the name of the location you wish to remove from the list, and

select Remove in the menu that opens.

(See the sub-heading File Context Menu in Section 11.2.2)

A.4.8 EXPORT FILES TO AN EXTERNAL DRIVE?

There are several approaches to exporting media files from within TriCaster
sessions. By far the simplest is to use the Export Media feature – see the sub-
heading by that title in Section 5.3.3.

A.4.9 IMPORT/EXPORT FILES LARGER THAN 4 GIGABYTES?

This question may arise if you are using external media, perhaps portable hard
drives or USB ‘thumb’ drives. These are commonly prepared using the FAT32 file
system, which does not support files larger than 4GB.

As video files will often exceed this size, FAT32 is not very suitable for use in that
context. You should reformat these drives using the NTFS system to eliminate this
limitation (or you might consider transferring larger files to TriCaster over a
network connection).

A.4.10 REPAIR DAMAGED RECORDINGS?

At times, a catastrophic event (such as a power outage) that interrupts recording
will result in a damaged Quicktime® clip. Generally, such a clip can be repaired by
simply adding it to a DDR playlist. (Note that this process depends on the clip being
stored as-is within the NTFS file system at all times before repair. Operations like
zipping the file, transferring it to a FAT32 drive and then back, etc., will make
recovery impossible).

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