Autodesk 64006-051108-9001 User Guide - Page 29

Adding Files, Importing from Audio CDs, Connecting Files, Choose Batch > Add Files.

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The Batch Window 21 Adding Files To add files to a batch, do one of the following: • Drag files to the Batch window. • Double click an empty area in the Batch window. • Choose Batch > Add Files. • Control-click the Batch window, choose Add Files to Batch... from the context menu, and select the files you want to add. You can use Watch Folders to automate batch processing. See "Watch Folders" on page 232. You can add QuickTime, AVI, MPEG, and DV source media files. To add many files at once to a batch: Drag and drop folders or volumes to the Batch window. Cleaner searches up to six levels of folders deep and adds all files it finds to the batch. Note: Cleaner adds all the files it finds to the batch, not just movies. To remove unwanted files, select them in the Batch window and delete them. Importing from Audio CDs To import a track from an audio CD: Drag tracks from the CD to the Batch window. You can also drag the entire CD onto the Batch window to import all of the tracks at once. Connecting Files Some capture systems produce both a video file (such as M2V, MOV, or MPG) and a separate audio file (usually AIFF). Cleaner can automatically reconnect these two different files so that they can be processed into a single streaming movie. Both files must have the same name, end with the correct suffix and reside in the same folder. Drag the video file to the Batch window and Cleaner automatically finds the audio file and links them into one listing in the batch. Note: You can also use an alias that points to the audio file in another folder to connect it to the video file. The alias must have exactly the same name as the actual audio file.

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The Batch Window
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Adding Files
To add files to a batch, do one of the following:
Drag files to the Batch window.
Double click an empty area in the Batch window.
Choose Batch > Add Files.
Control-click the Batch window, choose Add Files to Batch... from the context menu, and
select the files you want to add.
You can use Watch Folders to automate batch processing. See “Watch Folders” on page 232.
You can add QuickTime, AVI, MPEG, and DV source media files.
To add many files at once to a batch:
Drag and drop folders or volumes to the Batch window.
Cleaner searches up to six levels of folders deep and adds all files it finds to the batch.
Note:
Cleaner adds all the files it finds to the batch, not just movies. To remove unwanted files,
select them in the Batch window and delete them.
Importing from Audio CDs
To import a track from an audio CD:
Drag tracks from the CD to the Batch window. You can also drag the entire CD onto the Batch
window to import all of the tracks at once.
Connecting Files
Some capture systems produce both a video file (such as M2V, MOV, or MPG) and a separate
audio file (usually AIFF). Cleaner can automatically reconnect these two different files so that
they can be processed into a single streaming movie.
Both files must have the same name, end with the correct suffix and reside in the same folder.
Drag the video file to the Batch window and Cleaner automatically finds the audio file and
links them into one listing in the batch.
Note:
You can also use an alias that points to the audio file in another folder to connect it to the
video file. The alias must have exactly the same name as the actual audio file.