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Disabling Auto-Connect from Outside the Application
Copying Local and Remote Clip Libraries to Your Current Project
Aborting a Wire Transfer
Copying Clips from Other Projects
You
can copy clips to your project from other projects on the same system
or from projects on other systems. When you copy clips from projects
on other systems you use Wire.
As you copy clips from other projects on other
systems, you can:
- Copy
proxies from the source project into the destination project.
Proxies can be copied if both the source and
the destination projects have the same proxy settings. This relieves
the destination system of having to generate proxies. In most cases,
transferring proxies using Wire is significantly faster than generating
them.
- Resize
the clips on the source or destination system.
- Perform
all tasks in the background so that you can continue to work in
your application while the clips are copied.
Background Wire transfers are managed by Backburner.
Before you can transfer clips in the background, edit the manager.hostfile
located in /usr/discreet/backburner/cfg. You must also edit the
Backburner hostname, priority, and group keywords in the init.cfg file.
Refer to the Autodesk Visual Effects and Finishing Configuration
File Reference Guide for details on editing the init.cfg file.
To
copy clips from projects on the same system:
- Open
the clip library in Dual Library View.
- In
one view, navigate to the project that contains the clips you want
to copy.
- In
the other view, open the clip library where you want to copy the
clips to.
- Drag
and drop the clips you want to copy into the destination project.
The clips are copied to the destination system.
To
copy clips from projects on other systems:
- Open
the clip library in Dual Library View.
- In
one view, navigate to the remote framestore and display the clips
that you want to copy.
- In
the other view, open the clip library where you want to copy the
clips to.
In the Wire Options area, several buttons become
active, depending on your setup.
- If
you have Backburner set up, decide if you want to perform tasks
in the background.
- To
perform tasks in the background so that you can continue working
in the application, enable the Background Wire button.
- To
perform tasks in the foreground, disable the Background Wire button.
- Decide
if you want to perform the resize on the destination or source system.
- To
perform the resize on the source system, disable the Resize button.
- To
perform the resize on the destination system, enable Resize.
- Decide
how you will handle proxies. Do one of the following:
- To
transfer proxies using Wire, enable the Include Proxy on Wire button.
- To
generate proxies on the destination system, disable the Include
Proxy on Wire button.
- Drag
and drop the clips you want to copy into the destination project.
The clips are copied to the destination system.
If you chose to copy your clips as a background
task, you can monitor the progress of your transfer. Press F11. The Background
I/O window appears. You can also use Backburner Web or Windows monitor
to track the progress.