File operations – NewTek TriCaster 300 User Manual

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FILE OPERATIONS

Click the Add button beneath the playlist pane to open a custom Media Browser (see

Section 10.2.2).

Newly-added files become selected items in the Playlist pane.

Drag (appropriate type) file(s) from one module’s playlist to another module.

Right-click in the playlist pane to show a menu with context relevant items from the

following list (operations affect selected playlist items):

o Cut

o Copy

o Paste

o Remove

o Rename

o Clone

o Set Duration (Still image and title icons)

o Edit Title

o Set Audio Level (clips with sound and audio icons)

Standard Cut, Copy, Paste and Delete keystrokes are supported for playlist entries.

Un-playable (missing, corrupt, or unsupported) file icons are ‘ghosted’.

Interestingly, the playlist Rename feature edits a local alias, or ‘playlist nickname’. It does not
actually change the name of the file on your hard drive. Roll the mouse over the Alias in the
header of the icon to see the actual filename.

Hint: Multi-selection is supported for most operations, including Set Duration (applies to Still and
Title only).

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