User Manual

MultiRez Button Menu
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The next example shows the Timeline after you click the MultiRez button to view the target
resolution availability. The MultiRez button is yellow, indicating that there are clips that are not
available in the target resolution, and the clip that is not available in DV 25 (the target resolution)
is also colored yellow by default.
MultiRez Button Menu
The following table describes the options in the MultiRez button menu:
Option Description
Enable Clip
Coloring
When this option is selected, clips that are linked to media that does not match the specified
Dynamic Relink settings are colored. Your Avid editing application uses the following colors
by default for clips in the Timeline:
No color change: In the Show Mismatches display, the clip is linked to media that
matches the working settings. In the Show Target Availability display, media is available
at the target resolution.
Blue: A clip in the Timeline is linked to media that does not match the specified settings.
Blue is used if the option “If no match is found” is set to Use Existing Media or Use
Closest Media.
Red: A clip in the Timeline is offline. Red is used if the option “If no match is found” is
set to Relink to Offline.
Yellow: A clip in the Timeline is not available in the target resolution.
If you select Enable Clip Coloring and then display mismatches or target availability, this
setting overrides any other Timeline clip coloring that you set.
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 672.
Fore more information, see “Displaying Whether Media Is Available for Dynamic Relinking”
on page 1274.