![]() This will save a lot of time and prevent Stupid Errors. You do this by making a New Session from the main TC menu and configuring everything the way you like. Set the switcher to a convenient state for starting your production.Add these imports to the appropriate media players.'Import' any content you intend to use i.e.Configure video inputs, the audio mixer and various output settings as necessary.Start a New Session with the proper output resolution.Then only use this template for creating working sessions for your actual productions. This will take anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes depending on how much 'content' you have loaded into the session.Ĭlick 'Save' to write the backup file.Navigate to the location where you wish to save the backup file.On the Manage panel click 'Backup Session'.From the Session menu select the 'Manage' icon.Now that you have the perfect session back it up. Exit back to Windows and copy this file to several other locations on and off the TriCaster so that if you have any hardware failures you will have multiple copies of the template session.2018 BACKING UP PS1 GAMES USING USBEXTREME WINDOWS Now you can create a new working sessions from the new template. This will make a copy of the template with whatever new name you've entered for the new session. All the configuration, content, macros etc. will be loaded into the new session leaving the template session unmolested. ![]() If the worse happens you can always restore the template session from the backup you made. On the Open Session panel select 'Restore Backup' and navigate to the session backup file we saved earlier. Only content that has been 'Imported' will be saved as part of a session backup. Any content loaded into a media player that didn't go through the import procedure will be linked to but content that's not in the original location, has been renamed or is missing entirely won't be accessible. Import is either on the Manage panel (from the session menu) or can be found on the 'File' tab of the Live user interface depending on which TriCaster version you are running.īe aware that if you import large files the backups will be large and may take a long time to copy and may not fit on flash drives and the like. ![]() For your templates I would keep the imported files small, things like your 30 second intro and the like. Similarly session backups will also contain any files you captured during the session so in general make your backup before you record the three hour football game. While session backups will save media player, switcher and M/E presets you sometimes might want to back them up by hand. This is also a handy method of copying a preset between sessions. The media players all have Presets (sometimes called mems). You'll find these on pop-out panels on the side of the player. Then add and arrange content for that preset. To switch to a different preset simply click on it in the pop-out panel. It's taken me a c couple of days to digest NewTek's NAB announcements. My predictions were way off in some ways. ![]() 2018 BACKING UP PS1 GAMES USING USBEXTREME WINDOWS. ![]()
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