User Manual

Editing with Remote Assets
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4. (Option) Right-click the Projects folder in the Interplay Window, select Create a New
Folder, and then type a name for the folder.
5. Select one or more items in the bin and drop them in a folder in the Interplay Window.
Automatically Checking In Avid Assets
You can automatically check in media assets by setting the appropriate option in the Avid
Interplay Administrator. The “Check in bins when closing” setting in the Application Database
Settings provides the following options for checking in media from bins:
When you automatically check in media assets from a bin, assets are checked in to a subfolder
within the folder specified in the Interplay Folder settings (see “Configuring Interplay Settings
on the Editing Workstation” on page 1144).
Option Description
Always check in Your Avid editing application checks in media assets in a bin whenever
you close it (for example, when you close an individual bin or a super bin,
close a project, or quit your Avid editing application).
Never check in Your Avid editing application does not check in media assets in a bin when
you close it.
Ask User A dialog box asks you if you want to check in a bin or bins to Interplay
that you are closing (this is the default setting).