User Manual
Editing with Remote Assets
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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 1166.
7. When the clip is completely captured, select Bin > Update Bin from Interplay.
This command ensures that the latest version of the clip is used in your sequence and
removes restrictions related to in-progress clips.
8. Save the sequence.
Limitations When Working With In-Progress Clips
During the Frame Chase capture process the final length of the clip is unknown until the capture
is complete and the clip information is updated. Because of this, there are some limitations when
you work with in-progress clips.
You can use the following editing functions only when you are working with the available
captured media of an in-progress clip:
Function Description
Editing in-progress
clips into a sequence
You can edit the captured portions of in-progress clips into a sequence.
Subclips When creating a subclip from an in-progress clip, you must place the IN and OUT points
where media has already been captured and is available.