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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
After configuring a search, you can save the search, making it available to you with one
click of your mouse.
Doing a Simple Search
To perform a simple search of the Assets or Productions pane in Final Cut Server, you
choose a search type and enter a term. Final Cut Server searches for that term in every
metadata field on every asset or production. Searching is not case sensitive.
In the Simple Search field, you can choose between two simple search types:
• Choosing Contains finds the term you enter within a single metadata field. If, for
example, you enter the term se, Final Cut Server searches for all terms that include se,
including serenade, sunset, and dense, in a single metadata field.
• Choosing Matches Word searches for a particular word or words in every available
metadata field. Matches Word searches are based on stemming, a process that identifies
the root of the word, which gets modified by the grammatical requirements of the
English language. For example, the stem of work, works, worked, and working is work.
Therefore, if you enter the search term working, Final Cut Server stems the term to work
and then returns all assets with a stemmed term of work in any of the asset’s metadata
fields.
Note: In stemming a phrase, common words such as the, a, and, and but are ignored.
You can make simple searches more specific by using a search delimiter.
ReturnsExampleSearch limiter
Assets with the terms hurricane,
wind, and water
hurricane wind waterMultiple search terms
Assets with the entire search
phrase Hurricane Alma
“Hurricane Alma”Search terms in quotation marks
Assets with the term Hurricane,
(and without the term Alma)
“Hurricane-Alma”Negative (-) search term
To perform a simple search
1 In the Assets or Productions pane, choose a search type (Contains or Matches Word) from
the Search pop-up menu.
2 Enter one or more search criteria in the search field.
For example, if you want to search for a specific MIME type, enter the complete MIME
type in the search field.
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