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Relinking High Resolution Media to Your Sequence
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To download your stock footage outside of the Avid editor:
1. Open a web browser and login to the Thought Equity Motion website.
2. If the clips you want to download are stored in the Thought Equity Motion bin, download the
entire bin or individual clips.
A zip file is created for an entire bin. The zip file name is the bin name and the date. There
may be a delay in receiving the zipped file. Individual clips download immediately.
3. If needed, unzip the file and place the clips in a folder on your Desktop or somewhere
convenient for you.
4. In your Avid editing application, select the Avid bin you want to place the clips into, then
right-click and select Link to Stock Footage File(s). You can also select File > Link to Stock
Footage File(s).
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AMA must be enabled to link the stock footage file. The menu item will be unavailable if AMA is
not enabled.
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An internet connection is required when you link clips in order to properly recognize files and
access the data needed for any new clip metadata.
The Browse dialog box opens.
5. Locate the clip you downloaded, and then click OK.
The high resolution clips appear in your Avid bin. An AMA link icon appears next to the
clip. To play your sequence with the high resolution clips, you need to relink the purchased
clips to your sequence. For more information, see “Relinking High Resolution Media to
Your Sequence” on page 1269.
Relinking High Resolution Media to Your Sequence
To play your sequence with the high resolution clips, you need to relink the comp clips in your
sequence to the new downloaded high resolution media.
To relink your high resolution media to your sequence:
1. Open the bin that stores all your high resolution clips for your sequence.
It is recommended that you download all your high resolution stock footage clips to the
same bin. However, you can download to multiple bins.
The media file is stored on the drive you have specified in the Media Creation > Import tab
dialog box. For more information about this setting, see “Preparing for Capture” on
page 156 and “Media Creation Settings” on page 1361.