Autodesk 64006-051108-9001 User Guide - Page 26

The Batch Window, Project, Setting, Destination

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18 Chapter 3: Batches The Batch Window You can add files to the batch by choosing Batch > Add Files... or drag and drop source files directly to the Batch window and then quickly assign settings and destinations. The list in the Batch window is called a batch and can be saved for future use. Each row is a separate project. The columns show information relating to each project. Use the Batch window to manage projects and their settings, to monitor the status of the projects, and to start or stop encoding. Batch window columns include: •Project - Displays the source file name and a thumbnail of the file, as well as icons to indicate if cropping, In/Out points, Settings Modifiers & Metadata and EventStream authoring have been set in the Project window. Double-clicking the file name opens the Project window and enables you to edit the options indicated by the icons in this column. •Setting - Displays the name of the setting assigned to the project. Double-clicking the file settings opens the Settings window. •Destination - Displays the location where the encoded file will be saved. Use Batch > Set Default Destination to choose the default location for all items in the batch. Double-clicking the file destination opens the Destination dialog and enables you to specify a unique destination (either local or remote) for the file. You can also set a unique name for the file with this dialog.

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Chapter 3: Batches
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The Batch Window
You can add files to the batch by choosing Batch > Add Files... or drag and drop source files
directly to the Batch window and then quickly assign settings and destinations. The list in the
Batch window is called a batch and can be saved for future use. Each row is a separate project.
The columns show information relating to each project.
Use the Batch window to manage projects and their settings, to monitor the status of the
projects, and to start or stop encoding.
Batch window columns include:
Project
— Displays the source file name and a thumbnail of the file, as well as icons to
indicate if cropping, In/Out points, Settings Modifiers & Metadata and EventStream
authoring have been set in the Project window. Double-clicking the file name opens the
Project window and enables you to edit the options indicated by the icons in this column.
Setting
— Displays the name of the setting assigned to the project. Double-clicking the file
settings opens the Settings window.
Destination
— Displays the location where the encoded file will be saved. Use Batch > Set
Default Destination to choose the default location for all items in the batch. Double-clicking
the file destination opens the Destination dialog and enables you to specify a unique
destination (either local or remote) for the file. You can also set a unique name for the file
with this dialog.