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To view an image:
1. Do one of the following:
t In the Assets pane, double-click the image asset or drag the image from the pane and drop it
on the Media viewer.
t In the Search pane, double-click the image asset or drag the image from the pane and drop it
on the Media viewer.
t In the Messages pane, double-click the image asset or drag the image from the pane and
drop it on the Media viewer.
t In the Tasks pane, double-click the image asset or drag the image from the pane and drop it
on the Media viewer.
The image is shown in the Media viewer. All playback controls are disabled.
2. (Optional) Click the Pane Menu button and select Save As Image to save the image to the default
download folder on your computer.
3. (Optional) Click the Pane Menu button and select Actions to attach the image to a process.
Exporting an MP4 File
You can create an MP4 video and audio file from a sequence loaded in the Media pane (Output Mode
only). The MP4 file is created from the resolution that is loaded in the Media pane.
If a low-resolution version (default) is displayed, the low resolution is used.
If a high-resolution version is displayed, the high resolution is used.
If the STP target resolution is displayed, the displayed resolution is used.
Audio gain adjustments and mute controls as set in the Audio tool are used for the exported MP4 file.
The resulting MP4 file is the same video canvas size is the displayed version (for example,
1920x1080) encoded as H.264 with a stereo audio mixdown at 48 kHz per channel.
An Interplay Central administrator sets which user groups are allowed to export MP4 files through
the Image Quality Settings of the System Settings Player tab. For more information, see
“Configuring Image Quality” in the Avid MediaCentral | UX Administration Guide.
To export a sequence as an MP4 file:
1. In the Media pane, select Output mode, then load a sequence.
2. Click the Pane Menu button and select Export MP4.
When processing begins, a message from the Administrator is sent to you in the MediaCentral
Messages pane. Another message is sent when the processing is complete. This message
includes a link from which you can download the file.