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Media Archiving Workflow

Archiving

Configuring Hardware
Project Setup Archiving Workflow
You can archive project setups to the filesystem. This
procedure requires no dedicated hardware—but only a filesystem
destination for a .tar file.
When you archive setups, your project home directory, including
images and audio files in the images and audio directories, are saved.
To
archive a project setup:
- Make
sure keywords related to the archiving process are properly configured.
See
Configuring Software.
- Access
the Setups Archive menu. See
Accessing the Archive Menu.
- Save
setups to the archive. See
Saving to an Archive,
and
Archiving and Restoring Setups.