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Selecting Destinations, Default Destination, Custom Destinations

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26 Chapter 3: Batches Selecting Destinations Before you begin processing a batch, you can specify a local default destination where your encoded files will be saved. You can also specify unique local or remote destinations for specific files in the batch using the Destination dialog. Default Destination The Default Destination is the location where all files are saved after encoding unless you specify a custom destination for a particular file. Being able to set one default location saves time when you are processing many files and want them all to be saved in the same folder. To set the default destination, choose Batch > Set Default Destination... and specify a location. Note: Cleaner continues to place your encoded files into the same default destination specified in a batch until you change that destination by using Batch > Set Default Destination. Even if you delete all the projects in a batch and add new ones, Cleaner puts the encoded files from these new sources in the same place as the previous files until you specify a new destination. Custom Destinations In addition to setting one default location to which all files encoded in a batch are saved, you can also specify custom destinations for specific files within the batch. These custom destinations need not be local. Cleaner can upload encoded files directly to your streaming server or hosting service. You can also save your favorite locations for files, which enables you to easily assign these destinations to other files in the future.

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Chapter 3: Batches
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Selecting Destinations
Before you begin processing a batch, you can specify a local default destination where your
encoded files will be saved. You can also specify unique local or remote destinations for specific
files in the batch using the Destination dialog.
Default Destination
The Default Destination is the location where all files are saved after encoding unless you
specify a custom destination for a particular file. Being able to set one default location saves
time when you are processing many files and want them all to be saved in the same folder.
To set the default destination, choose Batch > Set Default Destination... and specify a location.
Note:
Cleaner continues to place your encoded files into the same default destination specified
in a batch until you change that destination by using Batch > Set Default Destination. Even if
you delete all the projects in a batch and add new ones, Cleaner puts the encoded files from
these new sources in the same place as the previous files until you specify a new destination.
Custom Destinations
In addition to setting one default location to which all files encoded in a batch are saved, you
can also specify custom destinations for specific files within the batch. These custom
destinations need not be local. Cleaner can upload encoded files directly to your streaming
server or hosting service. You can also save your favorite locations for files, which enables you
to easily assign these destinations to other files in the future.