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Table Of Contents
- Final Cut Server User Manual
- Contents
- Welcome to Final Cut Server
- An Introduction to the Final Cut Server Client
- The Final Cut Server Interface
- The Final Cut Server Main Window
- Views for Assets and Productions Panes
- Search Options and Saved Searches
- Asset Info Window
- Final Cut Pro Project Asset Info Window
- Final Cut Studio Project Asset Info Window
- Production Info Window
- Annotations Window
- Downloads & Uploads Window
- Search All Jobs Window
- Search Devices Window
- Preferences Window
- Using Shortcut Menus in Final Cut Server
- Using Keyboard Shortcuts in Final Cut Server
- Uploading Files to Final Cut Server
- About Creating Final Cut Server Assets
- Types of Files That Can Be Uploaded to Final Cut Server
- About Metadata and Metadata Sets
- Strategies for Uploading Media and Project Files
- Uploading Media Files
- Uploading Image Sequences
- Uploading Final Cut Pro Projects
- Uploading Final Cut Studio Projects
- About the Asset Info Window
- Organizing and Searching the Final Cut Server Catalog
- Working in Final Cut Server
- Working with Media Assets
- Working with Final Cut Pro Projects
- About Final Cut Pro Projects
- Using Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Server Together
- Resolving Offline Media Issues
- Moving Projects Between Final Cut Server and Final Cut Pro
- Checking Out a Final Cut Pro Project
- Editing a Checked-Out Project in Final Cut Pro
- Checking In a Final Cut Pro Project
- Making Versions of Final Cut Pro Project Assets
- Working on Projects While Away from the Final Cut Server Network
- Exporting a Final Cut Pro Project
- Working with Final Cut Studio Projects
- About Editing Final Cut Studio Project Assets
- Checking Bundle Assets In and Out
- Checking Projects and Media Files In and Out
- Exporting a Project Asset and Its Media
- Using Status Metadata in the Final Cut Server Workflow
- Exporting, Archiving, and Deleting Completed Assets and Projects
- Appendix
- Glossary
To upload one or more media files
1 Do one of the following:
• Drag the media file or files that you want to upload from the Finder, the desktop, or a
connected volume to the column on the left of the Final Cut Server main window, the
Assets pane, or a production.
• Choose Upload File from the Server pop-up menu, select the media file or files in the
file browser that appears, then click Upload.
Depending on the number of files you uploaded, the Upload, Link Upload, or Multiple
Upload window appears.
The Upload window
includes an editable
Filename field.
The Upload windows are very similar. In the Upload and Link Upload windows, you can
enter a filename for the asset (the filename is entered automatically). In the Multiple
Upload window, the filename field is hidden, and each asset being uploaded is
automatically named with the filename.
Note: You can change an asset’s title at any time after uploading in the asset info window’s
Metadata pane.
2 Some of the information and metadata in the Upload or Upload Multiple window is
automatically entered. You can change the metadata set from the Metadata set pop-up
menu and add metadata for the new asset or assets.
Important: If you are uploading a file that you previously added metadata to using the
default QuickTime annotation fields, you must choose the Media metadata set for the
asset. When you do this, the metadata that was assigned to the file in QuickTime appears
in Final Cut Server in the QuickTime metadata group of the Media metadata set. If you
apply any other metadata set to the asset, the QuickTime metadata will not appear in
the Final Cut Server asset.
Remember that all the metadata you apply for a multiple upload will be attached to each
of the assets being created.
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