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 Archiving to Multiple Tapes

Archiving

Opening Multiple Tape Archives
 
                
               
             
             
            
            Opening an Archive
          
       
       
       
       
      Once
         you create an archive, you can add entries to it at any time. For
         example, you can save entries to an archive after you create it,
         close it, and open the same archive later to add new entries. 
      
      Flame creates an HTML/XML and ASCII table
         of contents for any archive that you open, including archives created
         in older versions of the application. To open an archive, use either
         the table of contents on the medium or the OTOC. Opening an archive
         with the OTOC is faster because the information is read from the
         hard drive of the computer rather than from the tape. You load entries
         from an archive using the OTOC. With VTR archives, you can also
         save and delete entries.
      
      When you open a VTR archive in read/write mode, Flame performs
         an auto-test. The auto-test involves checking whether it can write,
         read, and verify the integrity of the archived material. This auto-test
         also scans binary and play/record delay information to verify the
         quality and accuracy of the video signal. 
      
      To open a VTR archive:
      
      
         - In
            the Archive menu, select VTR from the Archive Device box.
         
- Select
            the VTR device.
         
- Insert
            the archive tape in the VTR.
         
- Select
            the start timecode by doing one of the following:
            
               - Select
                  Autostart if you selected this option when you created the archive
                  (the archive rewinds the tape to find the start timecode).
               
- Select
                  Manual Start and enter the appropriate timecode if you selected
                  this option when you created the archive.
               
 
- Do
            one of the following:
            
               - To
                  use the table of contents on the tape, click Open. Select Open Read/Write
                  or Open Read Only from the Open Mode box.
                  NoteWhen you try to open a VTR archive in read/write
                        mode, Flame automatically checks for machine errors (for example, dirty
                        heads). If any problem is detected, the archive does not open. If
                        the tape is write-protected, the archive opens in read-only mode.
                      
- To
                  use the OTOC, click the Open Using OTOC button and select the OTOC
                  in the file browser. You are given the option to read slates from the
                  tape. Answer 'Y' if you wish to see clip proxies.
               
 
To open a tape archive:
      
      
         - Make
            sure the tape is in the device.
         
- In
            the Archive menu, select Tape from the Archive Device box.
         
- Select
            the tape device.
         
- Insert
            the archive tape in the tape device.
         
- Do
            one of the following:
            
               - To
                  use the table of contents on the tape, click Open.
               
- To
                  use the OTOC, click the Open Using OTOC button and select the online
                  table of contents in the file browser. The OTOC does not contain
                  slates, so archive proxies show up as black.
               
 
To open a file archive:
      
      
         - In
            the Archive menu, select File from the Archive Device box.
         
- Select
            the file archive.
         
- Do
            one of the following:
            
               - To
                  use the table of contents in the archive, click Open.
               
- To
                  use the OTOC, click the Open Using OTOC button and select the OTOC
                  in the file browser.
               
 NoteUse the OTOC if the archive table of contents
                  is corrupted or if you want to use a shortcut. See  Recovering an Archive.