JVC GY-HM700UXT JVC ProHD Clip Manager Owner's Manual (47 pg.) - Page 34

For MAC OS, Combining Folders, Copying All the Clips in Media or Folders

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For MAC OS Folder and Media Operations (continue) Combining Folders You can combine specified folders into another folder. This allows you to restore the original folder from split folders. 1 Referring to ASelecting Work Media and Work FoldersB (A Page 30), select the destination folder into which the other folders will be combined 2 Select [Combine Folder] from the [Edit] menu ● The [Combine Folder] dialog appears. Copying All the Clips in Media or Folders 1 Referring to ASelecting Work Media and Work FoldersB (A Page 30), select a copy source media or folder in one of the Info windows 2 In the other Info window, select a copy destination media or folder 3 Activate the copy source Info window, and select [Copy All] from the [Edit] menu or click the Copy All button ● The [Copy All] dialog appears. 4 Check [Copy to] and [Copy from:], and then click [OK] to execute the copy Or click [Cancel] to cancel it 3 Check the check boxes of the folders that you want to combine into the folder selected in step 1 Check the [Delete the folder(s) after folder combination.] check box if you want to delete the combined folders after the combine Note: ● The combined folders are not deleted when: ● They contain other folders. ● You do not have delete/write privileges to the original folders. ● The folders are write protected. 4 Click [Start] ● The folders selected in step 3 are combined into the destination folder specified in step 1. The clips in all of the folders are gathered into the destination folder. ● If any of the clips are split clips, they are automatically grouped, allowing them to be handled as a single clip. Ⅵ Reasons why a folder combine operation may fail Folder combine operations may fail for the following reasons. In these cases, an error message appears and the combine is not executed. ● There is not enough free capacity in the combine destination folder. ● You do not have write privileges to the source or destination folders. ● The source or destination folder is write protected. ● Multiple instances of the same clip exist. 34 Ⅵ To change the copy destination Click the [Copy from:] box to highlight it, and enter a folder name as the new copy destination. ● When the copying starts, a progress dialog appears to display the status of the copy task. Ⅵ To cancel the copy Click [Cancel] in the progress dialog. Ⅵ Reasons why a copy operation may fail Copy operations may fail for the following reasons. In these cases, an error message appears and the copy is not executed. ● There is not enough free capacity at the copy destination. ● A clip with the same name as one of the copied clips already exists at the copy destination. Even if the titles are different, clips are recognized as the same clip if they share they same ID (UMID). ● You do not have delete/write privileges to the source or destination media or folders.

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For MAC OS
Combining Folders
You can combine specified folders into another folder. This
allows you to restore the original folder from split folders.
1
Referring to
A
Selecting Work Media and Work
Folders
B
(
A
Page 30), select the destination folder
into which the other folders will be combined
2
Select [Combine Folder] from the [Edit] menu
The [Combine Folder] dialog appears.
3
Check the check boxes of the folders that you
want to combine into the folder selected in step
1
Check the [Delete the folder(s) after folder
combination.] check box if you want to delete the
combined folders after the combine
Note
T
he combined folders are not deleted when:
They contain other folders.
You do not have delete/write privileges to the original folders.
The folders are write protected.
4
Click [Start]
The folders selected in step
3
are combined into the
destination folder specified in step
1
. The clips in all of the
folders are gathered into the destination folder.
If any of the clips are split clips, they are automatically
grouped, allowing them to be handled as a single clip.
±
Reasons why a folder combine operation may fail
Folder combine operations may fail for the following reasons.
In these cases, an error message appears and the combine
is not executed.
There is not enough free capacity in the combine
destination folder.
You do not have write privileges to the source or
destination folders.
The source or destination folder is write protected.
Multiple instances of the same clip exist.
Copying All the Clips in Media or Folders
1
Referring to
A
Selecting Work Media and Work
Folders
B
(
A
Page 30), select a copy source media
or folder in one of the Info windows
2
In the other Info window, select a copy
destination media or folder
3
Activate the copy source Info window, and
select [Copy All] from the [Edit] menu or click the
Copy All button
The [Copy All] dialog appears.
4
Check [Copy to] and [Copy from
], and then
click [OK] to execute the copy
Or click [Cancel] to cancel it
±
To change the copy destination
Click the [Copy from
] box to highlight it, and enter a folder
name as the new copy destination.
When the copying starts, a progress dialog appears to
display the status of the copy task.
±
To cancel the copy
Click [Cancel] in the progress dialog.
±
Reasons why a copy operation may fail
Copy operations may fail for the following reasons. In these
cases, an error message appears and the copy is not
executed.
There is not enough free capacity at the copy destination.
A clip with the same name as one of the copied clips
already exists at the copy destination. Even if the titles are
different, clips are recognized as the same clip if they
share they same ID (UMID).
You do not have delete/write privileges to the source or
destination media or folders.
Folder and Media
Operations (continue)