6. To specify a location for the saved files, do one of the
following:
• To save files to the default Adobe folder in the My
Videos folder, leave the location as it appears in the
dialog box.
• To specify a different location, click Browse and
choose a folder or click Make New Folder to create
and name a new folder.
7. Select a naming convention for the downloaded files
using the Presets menu.
File Name Retains the filenames assigned by the
camcorder.
Folder Name - Number If your folder name is Class
Assignment, the clips are assigned the names Class
Assignment - 001, Class Assignment - 002, and so on.
Date - File name Adds a timestamp to the filename
assigned by the camcorder. The timestamp is the current
date and time - the date and time on which the movies
were transferred to your computer.
Note: To rename files, delete them from the Organizer,
and then re-import them.
Custom Name - Number Enter a custom name in the
Name text box. For example, if you enter My Holiday in
the text box, the clips are named My Holiday-001, My
Holiday-002, and so on.
8. (Optional) Other settings to consider include the
following:
• If you want to delete the selected files in the camera
after import, select the option After Copying Delete
Originals.
• If you do not want the imported clips added to the
timeline after import, deselect Add To Timeline.
The imported clips are added only to the Organizer.
• If you want to create an InstantMovie using the
selected clips, select Create InstantMovie.
9. Click Get Media. You can click Cancel in the Progress
dialog box at any time to stop the process.
Note: If you don’t intend to use all the files you add,
you can delete them from the Project view. Deleting
files from the Tasks panel doesn’t delete them from your
hard drive. This practice is recommended for large VOB
files.