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Remove (-): Removes a selected custom destination from the Destinations tab
immediately. You are not asked for confirmation, so be sure you want to remove the
destination before clicking this button.
Note: You cannot remove the destinations from the Apple folder.
About the Remote Destination Dialog
If you click the Add (+) button and choose Remote from the pop-up menu to add a remote
destination, the Remote destination dialog appears.
Host Name is required.
File Path is required.
The Remote destination dialog contains the following fields.
Name: Use this field to modify the name of the destination preset.
Template: Use this pop-up menu to add file identifiers to your output media file. You
can manually edit this field by dragging the elements to reorder them. You can also
type in custom text to be appended to the filename. Selecting any of the following file
identifiers adds it to your output media filename:
Date: Date the file was transcoded in the YYYY-MM-DD format
Setting Name: Name of the setting used for the transcoding job
Source Media Name: Source media filename without its extension
Source Media Extension: Extension of the source media file
Sample From Defined Template: Displays a sample of what the output filename will look
like with any file identifiers you have added. You cannot edit the Sample line, but it
changes dynamically based on the file identifiers you add or delete.
ftp or iDisk: Select the type of remote destination you want to create.
ftp: Select this button if the destination is an FTP server.
iDisk: Select this button if the destination is an iDisk.
329Chapter 27 Creating and Changing Destinations