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Managing Your Work Environment
Getting Started
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Finishing the Project
Once you are finished
working on your project, you can process the results, export or
output any finished media to files or to tape, and back up or archive
any relevant project media and data.
When finishing the project
you can:
- Use the Unlink and Relink tools to perform
any conforming operation separating the media of a clip from its
metadata, reformatting the metadata of an unlinked clip to another
resolution, recapturing the associated media, and relinking the
metadata to the newly captured media. See
Unlinking and Relinking Media and Clips.
- Process a clip to create new media that
incorporates any soft effects, timewarps, and dissolves. You can
publish a clip to create media that resides outside of Autodesk
storage (in a shared storage device or area) and a soft-imported
clip that references that media. See
Processing and Publishing.
- Save your edits using an EDL or OMF file.
See
Exporting EDLs,
or
Importing and Exporting OMF Files.
- Export clips, image sequences, audio
files, and video files. See
Exporting Media Files.
- Output clips to tape. See
Clip Input/Output Using a VTR.
- Output 2K film resolution
images to an HSDL-compliant device. See
Clip Input/Output Using HSDL Devices.
- Archive the project. Once a project is
complete and the final clips have been output, it is a good idea
to archive its clip libraries, setups, and EDLs. Archive the project
to tape or to file, and generate online tables of contents to make
browsing and restoring archives easier. See
Archiving.