![]() ![]() ![]() Click the ‘-‘ button next to it to if you’d like to remove the selected destination drive. The number of volumes that Silverstack can simultaneously offload to is only limited by your hardware.Īdding a new destination is done by pressing on the ‘+’ button on the lower left of the table. ![]() To edit the import options, click on the ‘Edit’ button. In this section you are able to choose the destination volumes to which Silverstack will copy the clips and files. The Offload Wizard: the ‘Copy and Verify’ section The import options for the multiple camera types can be found and edited in the application preferences menu, under the Formats tab. If, in an exception, Silverstack should not choose the right camera format, you can set the correct format by clicking on the ‘format selection button’. After scanning the chosen source drive, all found files will be shown in a table. At this stage, Silverstack will try to automatically detect the camera format by scanning the files. The ‘Offload Wizard’ is the popup window that appears after choosing the Offload source. When using options #2 and #3, a Finder directory browser will open and you’ll need to select the volume or folder you’d like to offload from. Drag the folder or card from Finder onto Silverstack’s icon in the Dock window.Right click on a folder or bin in the Project Library tree (left panel) and choose ‘Offload’ from the context menu.Choose Library > ‘Offload’ from the Silverstack menu.Click on the ‘Offload’ icon on the toolbar and select the volume you’d like to offload from.After mounting the storage device containing the clips that you’d like to offload, you have several options to start the offload process: ![]()
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