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Фрагмент инструкции: руководство пользователя APPLE COMPRESSOR

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You can also use the Batch Monitor to view detailed history for recently completed batches and jobs. You use the Batch Monitor to monitor the transcoding progress of batches and jobs. You can stop, resume, or delete any submitted job or batch up to the point at which the transcoding is complete. Just as Printer Setup Utility allows you to view print jobs submitted to a printer, the Batch Monitor lets you view the status of batches submitted for processing. For example, the Batch Monitor displays each batch's name, details of where it originated, the percentage of completion, and the estimated time before completion. Batches not yet running appear as pending. This document covers the following:  About the Batch Monitor (p. 2)  Viewing or Changing the Status of a Submitted Batch (p. 3)  Batch Monitor Controls and Displays (p. 4)  Batch Monitor and Distributed Processing (p. 7)  Setting Batch Monitor Preferences (p. 9) 1 About the Batch Monitor The Batch Monitor contains the following items: Status table History table  Stop button: Puts the selected batch or job on hold. To restart transcoding of the batch or job, select it and click the Resume button.  Resume button: Restarts transcoding of a batch or job after it has been stopped.  Delete button: Removes the selected batch from the Status table.  Info button: Opens the Status Information window, which gives detailed information on either a batch or job currently being transcoded or a completed batch or job listed in the History table.  Update button: Updates information shown in the Batch Monitor.  Status table: Lists details of batches and jobs currently being transcoded. You can use Batch Monitor Preferences to determine which headings appear. You can also drag the headings to change their order...
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