User guide

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The Conforming Tool
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This window provides almost the same settings items as the ’Autocon-
form’ window. The ones that are missing should have been configured
manually on the tabs of the work area. The following describes the set-
tings items that are available in addition. For information about the
ones not described please refer to section “Configuring the Autocon-
forming” on page 8-15.
When everything is set, you can start the linking of data with the but-
ton LINK DATA. Then the conforming methods detailed for the selected
events are used to search for the content at the specified locations and
one or more progress bars will provide you with information about the
statuses of the search. Afterwards you will be informed about them
same as after an autoconforming (see section “Evaluation and Further
Processing of the Conforming” on page 8-18).
Transfer data…
When conforming, for instance, with the SpycerNet you will most likely
search for content on foreign systems. If clips were found on such sys-
tems, they will get the status ’Online NRT’ (see section “The Tab ’EDL
Clips’” on page 8-31). To make them real-time capable they can be
transferred (copied) to the main storage of your system via the ’transfer
data’ feature. It can be applied to either a selection of clips or all dis-
played on the tab EDL Clips, and it will be performed if their status is
’Online NRT’. A click on the button TRANSFER DATA opens the fol-
lowing window:
Hosts for
searching in
SpycerNet
With the button CONFIG provided by this set-
ting you can determine where in the SpycerNet
to search for clips. It opens a window that lists
all systems currently registered in the SpycerNet
and their watch folders in a tree view. Simply
select the systems/directories where to search
for clips by activating their check boxes.
Subfolder scan Normally, a search will be performed recursively
in all (sub)directories available at the specified
locations. By activating the check box of this
setting you can define with the entry field to the
right the number of subdirectory levels that
should be searched through. With this you can,
for example, limit a search to the main branch
of a volume/directory and discard others that
are available beneath it.