User Manual

Working with Interplay and Remote Assets
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Top: the Project window and opened bin from an Avid editing application. Bottom: the corresponding folder in the
Interplay Window.
The project folder and its subfolders also contain project settings that primarily govern media
acquisition — for example, frame rates, formats, and target workspaces. For more information
about creating and managing projects in an Interplay environment, .
From an Avid editing application you can use the Interplay Window to browse and open folders
in the Interplay database. You can also use Interplay Access to browse and open project folders.
Interplay Access includes advanced search features and other database features.
You can work directly with assets in the Interplay Window, or you can copy (check out) assets to
a bin in an Avid editing project. The bin then contains local copies of the remote assets. You can
modify the local copy of an asset, but the changes remain local until you save the changes (check
in) to the database.