A.4.10 import/export files larger than 4 gigabytes, A.4.9, A.4.10 – NewTek TriCaster 300 User Manual

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2. Click the Manage icon on the Session page.

3. Under Browse at right, click the link for the type of content you wish to export (see the

sub-heading Manage in Section 5.3). A system file explorer will open to show the target
content.

4. Hold down the Ctrl key, and right-click the name of the external drive you wish to export

files to in the left column of the file explorer – select Open from the menu, then release
the Ctrl key. A second file explorer will open.

5. Navigate to the file destination in the second file explorer.

6. In the first file explorer, select the files you want to copy to export, then drag them onto

the second file explorer (if your source and destination are on the same volume, use
Copy and Paste instead of simply dragging files.)

A.4.9 EXPORT FILES FROM TRICASTER FOR USE IN APPLE® FINAL CUT PRO?

A: At the time of writing, importing TriCaster’s MPEG-2 files recorded by TriCaster requires a few
extra steps, as follows:

1. Record your files with Quality set to Normal Profile (Compatibility Mode).

2. Export the files from TriCaster without format conversion.

3. Import the files into Final Cut. A red bar will indicate these clips need to be rendered

within the editor. After rendering, they should be available for editing like any other
clip.

A.4.10 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.

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