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Editing with Remote Assets
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If an Interplay folder contains assets that are not contained in its corresponding bin, the Update
Bin from Interplay command does not add these assets to the bin.
To update remote assets:
1. Open the bin that contains the local copies of your remote assets.
2. To update all items in a bin, select the bin and do one of the following:
t Select Bin > Update Bin from Interplay.
t Click the Bin fast menu, and select Update Bin from Interplay.
3. To update selected items in a bin, select the items, right-click, and select Update from
Interplay.
The latest versions of the items are checked out to the bin.
Editing with Avid Assets in the Interplay Window
You use the Interplay Window to access master clips and sequences in the Interplay database.
When you locate the appropriate Avid asset, you can open the asset in the Source monitor where
you can preview it and mark In and Out points. You can then add the assets to a sequence in the
Timeline just as you would any other media clip. You then save your sequence to a bin, and you
drag it to an Interplay folder in the Interplay Window, which checks in the sequence to the
database.
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You cannot edit a sequence directly from an Interplay folder. To edit a sequence, copy it to a bin
(check out), edit it, and copy the modified sequence to the Interplay database (check in).
You can also edit files that have been checked into Interplay from Pro Tools. For more
information, see “Using Pro Tools and Interplay” in Avid Interplay Best Practices.
For more information about using and customizing the Interplay Window, see “Managing
Remote Assets with the Interplay Window” on page 1146.
To view Avid assets in the Source monitor:
1. Start your Avid editing application, and either create a new project or open an existing
project.
2. Log in to the Interplay database.
For more information, see “Connecting to the Avid Interplay Database” on page 1116.
3. Select Tools > Interplay Window.