Basic Operations = 35
Figure 8: Renaming a Clip
Delete
One or more files may be deleted at once with the Delete command. There are four
ways to tag files for deletion:
Using the left mouse button highlight a file in the Files window, then press the Delete
key.
Select a file to be deleted using the left mouse button. While holding the mouse button
down, drag the mouse through other sequential files, highlighting all for deletion.
Then press Delete.
Select the first file in a sequential list of files to be deleted. Press and hold the Shift key,
then click on the last file in the list to be deleted. The selected list will appear
highlighted and all may be deleted with a single stroke of the Delete key.
While holding the Control (Ctrl) key down, click to select any number of files (in any
order) to be tagged for deletion, then press Delete.
Note: The Ctrl key is a toggle selector, and may be used to de-select files that were
accidentally highlighted. This is also useful in combination with the Shift key. A
large block may be highlighted using the Shift key, then use the Ctrl key and mouse
to de-select individual files from within the highlighted list. The Ctrl key may also
be used to add additional files to the block created with the Shift selection method.
Exit
Exit will close the current Channel window. On exiting, the user will be prompted to
save a recording if the file or its edits are new. Exit is grayed-out when Record or Edit
operations are currently in progress.
The Status Bar
A status bar appears at the bottom of the window that provides system information to the user
including GENLOCK, INPUT VIDEO DETECTED, and TIME REMAININGPERCENT FULL. Messages such
as CONNECTED TO HOST or CONNECTION TO HOST REFUSED are also displayed to help diagnose
problems.