Send To Location
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The
LibSend.ini file is used to transfer files between two libraries. By
Right Clicking on a cut in your DAD Library and highlighting Send To
Location, you are able to issue a Request to Gateway/DIST to send that cut
to another location. |
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The
LibSend.ini file can be found in your \DAD\Files\ directory. In Network mode
this file is shared by all machines.
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IMPORTANT: Before setting up the LibSend.ini you should have your locations set up in Gateway. You will need to know the names you used for your Source and Destination locations. |
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While in Gateway, one must also establish a DAD Requests Scan Interval. This will tell Gateway how often to scan the \Gateway\Requests\ folder for new transfers from DAD. |
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After you send your first “request” you will see a new rule in Gateway. |
The
LibSend.ini
NOTE:
Lines are remarked out by default
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[config] |
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Request_Path
= c:\gateway\DADrequests |
The
DADrequests folder is a special folder in your Gateway directory. It is
through this folder that DAD and Gateway are able to “talk” to each
other to transfer files in this way. |
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Loc1_Dst_Description
= Some Remote Machine |
The
name of the destination machine. This is a descriptive name that will be
displayed in your Right Click menu. |
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Loc1_Src_Description
= Came from Here |
The
name of the source machine |
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Loc1_Src_DB
= NetF |
Source
Location Name as listed in Gateway |
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Loc1_Src_Lib
= CUTS |
Library
Name (will be CUTS unless using Multiple Libraries) |
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Loc1_Dst_DB
= LocalC |
Destination
Location Name as listed in Gateway |
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Loc1_Dst_Lib
= CUTS |
Library
Name (will be CUTS unless using Multiple Libraries) |
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Loc1_Aud_Map1_Src
= NetF |
Source
Audio Mapping 1 |
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Loc1_Aud_Map1_Dst
= LocalC |
Destination
Audio Mapping 1 |
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Loc1_Aud_Map2_Src
= NetG |
Source
Audio Mapping 2 |
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Loc1_Aud_Map2_Dst
= LocalC |
Destination
Audio Mapping 2 |
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Loc1_Dst_TargetLow=80000 |
Cut
range |
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Loc1_Dst_TargetHigh=81000 |