User Manual

Editing with Remote Assets
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3. Do one of the following:
t To check in all Avid assets in a bin, select the bin and then select Bin > Check In Bin To
Interplay or File > Check In All Open Bins to Interplay, or right-click the Bin Fast menu
and select Check In Bin To Interplay.
t To check in Avid assets in all open bins, select Bin > Check In All Open Bins to
Interplay or right-click the Bin Fast menu and select Check In Bin To Interplay.
t To check in one or more Avid assets, select the assets and select File > Check In To
Interplay or right-click and select Check In To Interplay.
t To check in a sequence for use in a Pro Tools project, select File > Check In to Interplay
for Pro Tools or right-click and select Check In to Interplay for Pro Tools.
The Interplay Engine checks in the assets to a subfolder of the folder you specified in the
Interplay Folder settings (see “Configuring Interplay Settings on the Editing Workstation”
on page 1144).
4. (Option) You can set an option to display a message box that asks you to verify the folder
into which the assets will be checked in.
t Click OK to accept the directory path and complete the checkin.
t Change Setting to cancel the checkin and open the Interplay Folder Settings dialog box.
t Click Cancel to cancel the checkin.
The message box is shown the first time you check in from a project. See “Verifying the
Interplay Checkin Folder” on page 1148.
To add Avid assets from your bin to the Interplay database using drag and drop:
1. Open the bin that contains your clips or sequences.
2. Log in to the Interplay database if you have not already done so.
For more information, see “Connecting to the Avid Interplay Database” on page 1143.
3. Select Tools > Interplay Window.