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If you receive an error message that prevents you from unmounting a drive, it might be that
you have Avid Media Access (AMA) enabled. AMA does not require you to mount and
unmount drives. AMA is on by default. To turn off AMA (and unmount your drive), see
“Selecting the AMA Settings” on page 420.
Using the Media Tool
The Media tool is your window into the captured video and audio data files stored on your
media drives. The Media tool provides similar database tools for manipulating digital media
files to those provided by bins for manipulating clips and sequences.
The Media tool displays media that is stored on local drives (drives directly connected to the
Avid editing system) and on unmanaged shared storage (shared storage that is part of an
Avid shared storage network but is not managed by an Avid asset manager).
In an Interplay environment, the Media tool displays only media that is stored on local
drives, see “Using the Media Tool in an Avid Interplay Environment” on page 421. Use the
Media tool to search for media on local drives, and use the Interplay Engine to search for
media on shared drives.
Basic Media Tool Features
The Media tool provides many of the same controls for viewing and managing information
that you use with bins:
The four display options in the Media tool function like the bin display views: Brief
view, Text view, Frame view, and Script view.
You can display the same Brief view information described in “Using Brief View” on
page 311.
You can use Text View headings and options for columns of clip and media file data.
You can also use procedures such as customizing the display of columns, moving within
columns, and sorting information, as described in “Using Text View” on page 311.
You can use the same Frame view options described in “Using Frame View” on
page 315.
You can use the same Script view options described in “Using Script View” on
page 317.
The Media Tool Fast menu gives you quick access to the same commands available in
the Bin Fast menu.
You can highlight, move, copy, duplicate, delete, sort, and sift clips in the Media tool.
You can also select media relatives, source clips, and unreferenced clips, as described in
“Bin Procedures” on page 319.