Relinking a Sequence to its Media
 
 
 

If some media files were not found according to the settings defined in the FCP XML/AAF menu, you can relink the source files to the sequence.

To relink a sequence to files located in a Gateway library:

  1. Open the Clip Library menu.

    In the EditDesk menu, click the Clip Library box.

  2. Set the Library Mode box to Dual View.

    The Library View Mode button is located in the top-left of the Clip Library menu.

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  3. Using the Network menu, connect to the Gateway library which contains the sources to relink.

    Open the Network menu, and use the Gateway to select the directories which contain the sequence to import. A Gateway appears under a workstation name, just like a Framestore.

  4. In one view, open the local clip library which contains the sequence to relink. Use the Clip Library box.

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  5. In the other view, open the Gateway library which contains the sources to relink. Use the other Clip Library box.
  6. Open the Unlink/Relink menu from the Tools menu.
  7. Select From Gateway from the Relink Options Source box.

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  8. Optional: Enable the Relink options as required.
    Enable: To:
    Use Clip Name Use the file name sepcified in the sequence as a match criteria.
    Use Source Tape Use the tape/source name specified in the sequence as a match criteria.
    Use Resolution Use the resolution specified in the sequence as a match criteria.

    If this option is disabled, Backdraft Conform soft-resizes the media to the resolution specified in the imported sequence, if required.

    Use MUID Use the starting SMPTE MUID in the timeline as a match criteria.

    This is only used with MXF files and is ignored in any other case.

  9. In the Gateway library view, navigate to the directory which contains the sources you want to relink. Make sure sources to relink are visible in the Gateway library. The Relink tool tries to relink only to displayed media files.
  10. Optional: If the sources are located in sub-directories, click Scan Sub-Directories. This flattens the directory structure and makes all the sources visible to the relink tool.

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  11. From the clip library, select the sequence to relink.
  12. Click Relink.

    The application scans all the visible media and asks you to confirm the relink operation.