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Conforming Workflow
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Open a Transferred or Shared Project
If you transferred project files, the original project appears in your list of projects. (Depending on
the location into which you copied the files, you might need to use the Browse button in the
Select Project dialog box to locate the project.) When you open the project, all project settings
and bins appear.
If you transferred both project files and media, and your media is compatible, the original project
appears in your list of projects. When you open the project, all project settings and bins appear.
Clips and sequences automatically link to the media.
If you are finishing an HD project, and the offline project was done in SD, change the project
format and then change the sequence format. For more information, see “Changing the Project
Format” on page 1460 and “Changing the Sequence Format” on page 1461.
For information about working with shared projects and media in an Avid shared storage
environment, see “Transferring a Project Using Shared Storage” on page 1101.
Step 3: Measure the Video Signal
When you are working with analog material, measure the actual video signal during both input
and output to ensure the signal does not exceed the broadcast specification.
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For SDI or HD-SDI formats, you cannot adjust input or output levels by using the video controls
in your Avid editing application. For HD media, you can calibrate only HD component output,
which is usually used for monitors.
For more information, see the following topics:
Preparing to Capture Video
Calibrating for Video Output
Step 4: Recapture Media
If you did not transfer media, or you need to recapture your media at a higher resolution, use one
of the options described in the following table.
Recapture Option Description
Recapture master clips This option offers complete flexibility to make revisions, but takes the most
time and disk space.
Recapture a sequence This option provides a one-step process, but limits your options during
capturing. You can make revisions using only assigned handle lengths.