
DTS-HD Master Audio Suite™,
User Guide
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This symbol specifies that the job has
completed
This symbol indicates that the user has
canceled the job
This symbol, when pressed, will display the
log file associated with the selected job (see
Section
0 13. Encoder Log File Output
Example).
This symbol indicates that the job is currently
being encoded with the status bar indicating
the percentage complete.
The status bar shows the progress of an active
job or the status of a completed/canceled job.
7.5.1 Encode Queue Control Buttons
The control buttons at the bottom of the page (see Figure 7-19) allow the user to manage jobs present in
the Encode Queue.
Figure 7-19 Encoder Queue Control Buttons
The
buttons at the bottom of the page (see Figure 7-19) allow the user to alter the priority
of a single encode job currently in the queue that is in a ‘Pending’ state. Folder-Based Encode jobs
cannot be moved in the queue and single encode jobs cannot be moved passed them.
The
button, allows the user to lower the selected single encode jobs priority by moving it
“down” in the queue. The
button, allows the user to raise the selected single encode jobs
priority by moving it “up” in the queue. A job that is currently running (i.e. the progress bar for the job
has a value greater than zero and less than 100% as seen in Figure 7-18 Encoder Queue) is a job that is
currently “In-Progress”. The priority of jobs that are “In Progress” cannot be changed. Moving pending
jobs ahead of an ‘in-progress’ job is not permitted. Once a job completes (or is canceled), its priority
cannot be altered (i.e. it cannot be moved).
When the currently “In-Progress” job is selected and the
button is pressed, the job that
is currently “In-Progress” will halt. The job that is next in the queue will start immediately.
To remove any job that has Completed, has been Canceled, or is Pending, either select the appropriate
job and click the
button. This will remove the job from the queue and will NOT
remove the corresponding files stored on disc (i.e. log file, encoded file, etc.).
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