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Using the Post to Web Feature
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4. Do one of the following:
t Click the Template menu, and select a template.
The menu lists the most recently used templates.
t Click the Browse button, and select a template from the appropriate folder.
t Use Windows Explorer to locate a template file, then click the template file and drag it
to the Template text box.
5. Click the Text Fields tab.
6. For any display fields, click in the text column to the right of the field name and type any text
you want displayed on the Web page.
The specific template you use defines which fields are displayed in the Text Fields and
Video Fields tabs.
7. Repeat step 6 for each field you want to customize.
8. Click the Video Fields tab.
9. Select an item in the field and do one of the following:
t Click a clip and drag it from an open bin. Place it in the appropriate row.
t Right-click in the Clip column, and select a clip.
10. (Option) If the field has a Text column, click the column to the right of the field, and type
any text you want displayed with the clip on the Web page (for example, a caption).
Posting a Story to the Web
When you post a story to the Web, Avid editing applications create one or more of the following
files:
A Web page file for the story, formatted from a template
Video clips, created using either Interplay ProEncode or Avid editing application’s export
settings
Image files taken from the head frame of each clip (as displayed in the bin using Frame
view)
Once you apply a template to your script (see “Understanding Post to Web Templates on
page 1095), you need to set the options used for exporting the media files that accompany the
story. If you have configured Avid Interplay Media Services in your Interplay environment, you
can use the ProEncode option for Post to Web. For information on ProEncode, see “Using Avid
Interplay Media Services” on page 995 and the Avid Interplay Media Services Setup and User’s
Guide.