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Creating a File Archive
Archiving
Archiving to Multiple Tapes
Archiving Soft-Imported Clips
There
are two ways to archive soft-imported clips:
- Stone
mode: the media is automatically written to the archive and is no
longer soft-imported. This ensures that material will not be overwritten
accidentally in the shared storage when you restore the media. When
you restore the media, the clips will reside on the local framestore
(stonefs) as stonefs frames. To make these clips accessible from the
shared storage again, you must publish them.
- Linked
mode: Only the path to the media is archived. You can later restore
the media in the original form as soft-imported frames, provided
the media resides at the original paths saved with the archive.
If the source clip is not found at restore time, it is displayed
as a checkerboard pattern image.
Archiving
files using the linked option significantly reduces the amount of
space required for your archived clips. It also alleviates bandwidth
when archiving to a VTR. Using Linked mode, you can archive both
video and audio files. An archived soft-imported clip has an attached
soft-import icon corresponding to the file extension.
To
archive a soft-imported clip:
- From
a clip library, select a soft-imported clip to be archived.
TipYou can use the Search feature to easily
locate all the soft-imported clips in your library. See
Searching in an Archive.
- Create
an archive or open an existing archive.
- From the Archive Device
box, select the device for archiving your entries.
- If
necessary, click Size Estimate to determine the size of material to
be archived.
- From
the Archiving Mode box, select the archiving mode.
Select: |
To: |
Stone |
Write clip to the framestore and archive the content
of the media file.
|
Linked |
Archive only the path to the media file. |
- From
the Backup Set box, select the backup set.
Select: |
To: |
Compact |
Maintain a highly organized archive and save space on
the device.
|
Normal |
Archive without using a backup set. Entries are archived
directly to the table of contents. Source clips remain in play order
on tape.
|
- Click Archive.