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where your watchers reside, not the location to which you'll publish content). Select
the Watch Subfolder checkbox, click Browse, and choose Xsan. For Filter, click the
Add (+) button on the bottom left and choose *.MOV. When finished, click Continue.
22 In the Responses dialog, click the Add (+) button at the bottom left and choose
Copy from the pop-up menu. For Name, enter Publish iPhone to Xsan . For Destina-
tion Device, choose Xsan from the pop-up. Select the Destination Subfolder check-
box, click Browse, choose “H264 for iPhone,” and then click OK. From the “Transcode
source to” pop-up, choose “H.264 for iPod Video and iPhone 640x480.” Leave the
Metadata Set pop-up at None.
23 In the Responses dialog, click the Add (+) button at the bottom left and choose
Copy from the pop-up menu. For Name, enter Publish AppleTV to Xsan . For Des-
tination Device, choose Xsan from the pop-up. Select the Destination Subfolder
checkbox, click Browse, choose “H264 for AppleTV,” and then click OK. From the
“Transcode source to” pop-up, choose “H.264 for Apple TV.” Leave the Metadata Set
pop-up at None.
24 In the Responses dialog, click the Add (+) button at the bottom left and choose Copy
from the pop-up menu. For Name, enter Publish MPEG-4 to Xsan . For Destination
Device, choose Xsan from the pop-up. Select the Destination Subfolder checkbox,
click Browse, choose MPEG4, and then click OK. From the “Transcode source to”
pop-up, choose MPEG-4. Leave the Metadata Set pop-up at None.
25 In the Responses dialog, click the Add (+) button at the bottom left and choose Delete.
Make sure it's under all of the copy responses. When finished, click Continue, and
then Done. You may quit System Preferences.
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Copying Content from Watchers to Destination
Locations
Now that you have configured your watchers for distributing your files, let's see them in
action. You'll drop some sample content into each of your watchers and observe them
copying the content to the destination locations you created earlier in the lesson.
 
 
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