Autodesk 64006-051108-9001 User Guide - Page 55

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Settings All of the processing parameters and encoding options available via the Settings window are collectively called a setting. By enabling you to easily modify, save, and assign settings, Cleaner makes it simple to quickly use all these parameters on multiple projects. This saves time and ensures consistency. To get you started, there are several pre-configured settings. You can create new settings, as well as modify, rename, and delete settings. You can drag and drop folders and settings within the Settings window and between the Settings window and the Finder. Each setting is a separate, portable XML file. These files are stored in the Settings folder in the Cleaner application folder. You can organize the settings in the Settings window. The Settings window gives you full control over all setting parameters. See "Using Settings" on page 48 for more details. Because you may frequently want to encode many files with the same setting, but may need to change specific parameters for each file, such as brightness, data rate, etc., you can apply Settings Modifiers to each of your projects. See "Settings Modifiers" on page 56 for more details. You can set up multiple folders that Cleaner "watches". When you drop media into a watch folder, it is processed using the setting assigned to the folder. The Dynamic Preview feature helps you fine tune parameters while you create settings. See "Previewing Settings" on page 58 for more details.

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Settings
All of the processing parameters and encoding options available via the Settings window are
collectively called a setting. By enabling you to easily modify, save, and assign settings, Cleaner
makes it simple to quickly use all these parameters on multiple projects. This saves time and
ensures consistency. To get you started, there are several pre-configured settings. You can create
new settings, as well as modify, rename, and delete settings. You can drag and drop folders and
settings within the Settings window and between the Settings window and the Finder.
Each setting is a separate, portable XML file. These files are stored in the Settings folder in the
Cleaner application folder. You can organize the settings in the Settings window.
The Settings window gives you full control over all setting parameters. See “Using Settings” on
page 48 for more details.
Because you may frequently want to encode many files with the same setting, but may need to
change specific parameters for each file, such as brightness, data rate, etc., you can apply
Settings Modifiers to each of your projects. See “Settings Modifiers” on page 56 for more
details.
You can set up multiple folders that Cleaner “watches”. When you drop media into a watch
folder, it is processed using the setting assigned to the folder.
The Dynamic Preview feature helps you fine tune parameters while you create settings. See
“Previewing Settings” on page 58 for more details.