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Editing with Remote Assets
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For more information on how the Frame Chase capture process works, see “Frame Chase
Capture” on page 208.
Editing with In-Progress Clips
The following procedure outlines the basic steps for editing using an in-progress clip when you
use the Interplay Window to access the Interplay database.
To edit using an in-progress clip:
1. Open your Avid editing application, open a project, and open the Interplay Window.
2. In the Interplay Window, navigate to the folder that holds the clip that you want to use for
editing.
If you know some information about the clip, you can use the Search feature.
A clip that is being captured displays an in-progress icon.
3. Load the clip into the Source monitor and play the clip.
The clip plays in the Source monitor at the same time the media is being captured. Portions
of a clip that are not currently available display a “Capture in Progress” slide until those
portions are captured.
4. Create a sequence in a bin.
5. Use standard editing techniques to build a sequence incorporating any parts of the
in-progress clip that you can view in the Source monitor.
6. (Optional) To get updated information about the clip (metadata), select Bin > Update Bin
from Interplay. For more information, see “Updating Remote Assets in Bins” on page 1140.