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Relinking in Frame Chase Editing
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This means that dynamic relink tries to relink to the correct resolution. If it cannot find the
appropriate media, it overrides the quality settings in the Dynamic Relink dialog box and instead
links to media with the nearest resolution that is less than the specified one and that has the
closest video format.
Clips that cannot dynamically relink to source media cause the send-to-playback operation to
fail.
To enable dynamic relink for mixed rate sequences:
1. In the Settings list in the Project window, double-click Dynamic Relink.
The Dynamic Relink dialog box opens.
2. Select Allow Mixed Frame Rate Media.
3. Click Apply, and then click OK.
Relinking in Frame Chase Editing
Frame Chase editing is a workgroup feature that lets you work on a clip while it is being captured. If
you are using Frame Chase editing with MultiRez, your Avid editing application can dynamically
relink to in-progress media. After the clip is completely captured, your Avid editing application
manages it in the same way it manages other clips.
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Your Avid editing application cannot dynamically relink an in-progress clip to consolidated or
transcoded clips generated from that clip until the capture is complete.
For more information about Frame Chase editing, see Avid Interplay Best Practices.
Using the Relink Dialog Box in an Avid Interplay
Environment
Relinking through the Relink dialog box is different from dynamic relink. In an Avid Interplay
environment, relinking through the Relink dialog box is limited to non-master clips (subclips and
sequences). You can relink these only through source timecode and tape. Other options are
unavailable.
Relinking through the Relink dialog box is clip-based. Clips are linked to one set of media (video,
audio, or both) and you relink a sequence (or subclip) to a selected set of clips. Dynamic relink is
source-based. See “Understanding How Clips are Associated with Multiple Resolutions” on
page 1118.
Although relinking through the Relink dialog box is different from dynamic relink, the Media
Indexer service manages both processes. To relink sequences or subclips through Media Indexer,
select the sequence or subclip and one or more master clips.
For complete information on relinking, see “Relinking Media Files” on page 356.