Send To Location

 

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.

 

   

The LibSend.ini file can be found in your \DAD\Files\ directory. In Network mode this file is shared by all machines.

 

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.

 

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.

After you send your first “request” you will see a new rule in Gateway.

   

The LibSend.ini

   

NOTE: Lines are remarked out by default  

[config]

 

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.

 

 

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.

Loc1_Src_Description = Came from Here

The name of the source machine

Loc1_Src_DB = NetF

Source Location Name as listed in Gateway

Loc1_Src_Lib = CUTS

Library Name (will be CUTS unless using Multiple Libraries)

;

 

Loc1_Dst_DB = LocalC

Destination Location Name as listed in Gateway

Loc1_Dst_Lib = CUTS

Library Name (will be CUTS unless using Multiple Libraries)

Loc1_Aud_Map1_Src = NetF

Source Audio Mapping 1

Loc1_Aud_Map1_Dst = LocalC

Destination Audio Mapping 1

Loc1_Aud_Map2_Src = NetG

Source Audio Mapping 2

Loc1_Aud_Map2_Dst = LocalC

Destination Audio Mapping 2

;

 

Loc1_Dst_TargetLow=80000

Cut range

Loc1_Dst_TargetHigh=81000

 NOTE: You will need to restart DAD in order for changes to the LibSend.ini to take effect.