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Project Modification Icons, Batch Files

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20 Chapter 3: Batches Project Modification Icons Project modification icons appear under the project name in the Batch window. There are four icons: crop - Indicates a crop was applied to the project. i/o - Indicates custom in/out points were set for the project. evs - Indicates EventStreams were authored for the project. mod - Indicates the project's base setting was modified using Settings Modifiers. Batch Files The first time you open Cleaner, the Batch window is empty. When you drag files to this window, you create a batch. To save time, whenever you launch Cleaner, the last batch you were using automatically opens. By default, the current list of projects is saved in an Untitled Batch file that is automatically created in the Cleaner folder. You can also manually save a batch by choosing File > Save Batch As. When you save a batch, you are prompted for a name and location. You can open a previously saved batch at any time by choosing File > Open or by pressing a O. Opening a new batch replaces the current one. To return to the current batch, you must save it prior to opening a new batch. To process new files, you can delete the old files from the current batch or create a new, empty batch. To create a new batch, choose File > New.

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Chapter 3: Batches
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Project Modification Icons
Project modification icons appear under the project name in the Batch window. There are four
icons:
crop
— Indicates a crop was applied to the project.
i/o
— Indicates custom in/out points were set for the project.
evs
— Indicates EventStreams were authored for the project.
mod
— Indicates the project’s base setting was modified using Settings Modifiers.
Batch Files
The first time you open Cleaner, the Batch window is empty. When you drag files to this
window, you create a batch. To save time, whenever you launch Cleaner, the last batch you
were using automatically opens.
By default, the current list of projects is saved in an Untitled Batch file that is automatically
created in the Cleaner folder. You can also manually save a batch by choosing
File > Save Batch As. When you save a batch, you are prompted for a name and location.
You can open a previously saved batch at any time by choosing File > Open or by pressing
O.
Opening a new batch replaces the current one. To return to the current batch, you must save it
prior to opening a new batch.
To process new files, you can delete the old files from the current batch or create a new, empty
batch. To create a new batch, choose File > New.