- Open
the clip library containing the unlinked clips for which you want
to reload media files.
- Select
the unlinked clips.
- Click
Tools to display the Tools menu.
- From
the Tools menu, choose Unlink/Relink.
- Click
Recapture.
The Recapture screen appears.
The Imported Clips List lists files that you
import into Flint. This information is read from the clip metadata.
- Check
the Files Found column. All entries marked YES can be reloaded from
the current path, or a different path and filename can be specified.
For any entries marked NO, a path must be specified.
- Specify
the path for any entries as required by clicking the Path field
of the entry.
- Optional:
In the Soft Import field, select YES if you want to soft-import
the files. See
About Soft-Import and Proxies.
- Optional:
Select an alternative file in the File Name field of the entry.
- Optional:
Associate a LUT with the selected file by clicking the LUT field
of the entry. See
Applying a LUT on Import or Export.
- Optional:
If you want to generate proxies of the media in the background,
enable Background Proxies.
- From
the File list, select the file entries that you want to reload.
If you are reloading all the clips, you do not
need to select any entries.
- Click
Import Selected Files or Import All Files.
The files are loaded.
- View
the loaded files in the Recapture Viewer to make sure the files
were loaded successfully.
- Enable
Auto Render if you want to re-render all timeline soft effects.
This is done during the relink process executed
in the next step.
- Optional:
If the material needs to be soft-resized, enable Soft Resize.
This is useful, for example, when importing
a 720x486 clip into a 720x480 project. See
Resize.
- Click
Relink to relink the captured media with the unlinked clips.
The specified files are linked with the unlinked
clips. If Auto Render was enabled, timeline soft effects are re-rendered.
- Click
Exit Recapture to return to the clip library.
The reel specified in the Library Reel box contains
a clip with the relinked media and the recaptured sources.