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Using the Dynamic Relink Settings Dialog Box
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In this case, you might temporarily switch from working settings to target settings, apply the
effect, and then switch back to working settings.
You are performing a digital cut.
In this case, you override the working settings, render effects, and output the digital cut.
(When you use the Send To Playback command, your Avid editing application automatically
links clips to media in the target resolution.)
For information on establishing target settings, see Applying Working and Target Settings for
Dynamic Relink” on page 1267.
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Render effects only when you have linked to the target settings. This should be done as the
last step before output. If you return to the working settings, any media files created by
rendering effects (precomputes) will not dynamically relink in the target resolution.
To dynamically relink clips to media that matches the target settings, do one of the
following:
t Right-click the MultiRez button at the bottom of the Timeline and select “Override Working
Settings with Target Settings.
t Use the Dynamic Relink dialog box:
a. In the Settings list in the Project window, double-click Dynamic Relink.
The Dynamic Relink dialog box opens.
b. Select Enable Dynamic Relink and Override Working Settings with Target Settings.
c. Click OK to perform a dynamic relink to media that matches the target settings and to
close the dialog box.
To return to the working settings:
t Deselect Override Working Settings with Target Settings.
Using Dynamic Relink with Mixed Rate Clips
When you send a mixed rate sequence to playback, you can use the dynamic relink feature to
output your sequence at a specified target format and resolution. Dynamic relink attempts to link
clips in your sequence following the options you set in the Dynamic Relink settings dialog box
(for more information, see “Using the Dynamic Relink Settings Dialog Box” on page 1266).