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Transfer destinations

The K2-DYNOS-TRANSFER license enables automated FTP transfer of clips in the Dyno workflow. The toolset is now available in Dyno Search Bins.

Access Control Lists (ACLs) specify individual user or group rights to specific system objects such as programs, processes, or files. K2 Summit systems enforce ACLs for security and permissions on K2 bins and channels. In addition, the STRATUS system always accesses the K2 Summit system via the GVAdmin credential, and the K2 Summit system is configured by default to allow full access to the GVAdmin account. This is an important consideration to allow the systems to operate together. Therefore you must not change the default configuration of security and permissions on your K2 Summit systems that are part of your STRATUS system. This includes Windows operating system ACL settings and K2 AppCenter security/permission settings on bins and channels. Since the GVAdmin user is not a member of the Administrators group, changing these settings could prevent the STRATUS system from accessing the K2 Summit system.

This feature allows you to:

  • Search a single Dyno folder or the entire network – drill down into a specific folder, or choose many different folders for the search to be executed in. Only one Dyno needs to be licensed for the search and FTP to be executed on the entire network.

  • Choose the clip angle and local or remote destination for FTP – choose exactly which angles are to be transferred, as well as the destination of where the content will go. It can be a local drive or any repository on the network. Credentials can be entered for User/Password protected environments.
  • Choose the wrapper – select from .MOV, .MXF, or .GXF and a choice to include the .XML file to transfer with the clip (which helps when sending the clips to legacy products that require it).
  • Add as many filter rules as desired – multiple filters can be applied, stemming from any portion of metadata, be it rating, keyword, timecode, creation date, clip name, or any combination.
  • Carry over the rules from one session to the next – when working on back-to-back events, the Search bin and transfer rules carry over from the previous session.

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