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Command Line Parameters

Command Line Parameters

Clip Name Format
Clip Directory Pathname
To use the list_framestore, from_framestore, to_framestore,
and imcopy, utilities, you need to
provide a path to a framestore clip as the source or destination
of the operation. The format of this path is the following:
<volume>/<project>/<library>@<clip name>
where
- <volume> is the name
of the volume you are using. The first volume on a system is stonefs. If
you have multiple volumes on the system, you need to specify stonefs1, stonefs2
to access additional stonefs volumes.
- <project> is the name
of the project containing the library you want to access. The command: lists
the projects currently in use on volume stonefs.
- <library> is the name
of the library in that project. The command: lists
all the libraries currently defined in myproject.
Only the leading part of the library filename should be used as
the <library> part
of the path to the clip; you should not add the .000.clip
to it. For instance, assuming you have a library file BigLib.000.clib in project NTSC
on framestore stonefs, the clip path format would be:
- <clip name> specifies
the name and location of the clip. See
Clip Name Format.