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Displaying Whether Media Is Available for Dynamic Relinking
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t Right-click the MultiRez button and select one of the following:
- Show Mismatches
- Show Target Availability
Using Clip Coloring to Show Available Resolutions
You can determine if clips are available in a particular resolution by coloring clips in the
Timeline. For examples of clip coloring in the Timeline, see “Examples of MultiRez Clip
Coloring” on page 1076.
The following procedure refers to the default colors available for resolution tracking. You
can change the display colors that your Avid editing application uses by selecting custom
colors in the Clip Color dialog box. For more information, see “Displaying Clip Colors in
the Timeline” on page 589.
To enable clip coloring for MultiRez in the Timeline, do one of the following:
t Right-click the MultiRez button and select Enable Clip Coloring.
t Click the Timeline Fast Menu button, select Clip Color, then select Resolution Tracking
and click OK.
How your Avid editing application colors clips in the Timeline depends on your
settings:
If you click the MultiRez button to show mismatches (bottom half of diamond black),
clips are colored as follows:
- No color change: The clip matches the working or target settings, depending on
which settings you are linked to.
- Color changes (to blue or red by default): The clip does not match the working
or target settings. Whether the color is blue or red depends on how you set the
“If no match is found” option in the Dynamic Relink dialog box, as shown in
the following table.
If no match is found
option
Default color if clip does
not match current settings
Default color if
clip is offline
Keep Existing Media Blue Red
Relink to Offline Red Red