The following options may be used with vic.
Option | Function | Default |
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-h | Displays the usage syntax. | |
-a | Checks all volumes currently available. | |
-v | Specifies volume to check (stonefs, stonefs1, stonefs2). | |
-d | Sets the verbosity or “reporting” level (0, 1, 2) where 0 provides essential information, 1 provides important information, and 2 provides informative information. | 2 |
-l | “Lazy” mode. Will not decrement the reference count on a framestore. | |
-C | Validates volume connections only. No content check is performed. | |
-p | Specifies the project where Lost_+_Found would be created, in case unreferenced frames are found. | |
-f | Deletes unreferenced material; that is, it frees up material that would normally be placed in Lost_+_Found. Use with caution. | |
-w | Will skip integrity checking of audio waverforms. | |
-r | Activates repair mode. This option enables vic to search the media library and replace missing frame ids with a LOST frame label. In the library, the names of impacted clips appear red. When these clips are loaded into the record timeline, the names of the affected segments also appear red. Lost frames are displayed with the LOST label over them. The flag set on clips is not permanent, so resaving the clip will remove the red from the names. |