User Manual

Understanding Options for Deleting MultiRez Clips and Media
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There might be more resolutions available on an Avid Interplay workspace than appear in your
bin headings. For example, there might be an uncompressed version of the clips you are working
with, but if your Avid editing application doesn’t support uncompressed video, the resolution
does not appear in your bin settings. Some resolutions might show up as partially online. For
more information, see “Working with Partially Online Files” on page 1284.
MultiRez columns show the availability of the resolution by using the following icons:
The following bin columns display special behavior when you are using MultiRez and dynamic
relink:
Video format: This column displays the resolution of the media files to which the clips in the
Timeline are currently linked, so it changes, depending on which resolution is currently
displayed, either working or target.
Drive: Multiple resolutions for a single clip could be located in different drives or
workspaces, in which case the entry in this column is blank.
You can also display columns for multiple resolutions and sample rates in the Interplay Window.
For information, see “Modifying Column Display in the Interplay Window” on page 1178.
Understanding Options for Deleting MultiRez
Clips and Media
When working with MultiRez in an Avid Interplay environment, your options for deleting clips
and media depend on several factors:
Whether the clip is associated with media on local or shared storage. You can delete any clip
from your bin, and you can delete any media on local storage. However, your ability to
delete media on shared storage depends on your permissions as set on Avid Interplay. For
more information, see the Avid Interplay Access User’s Guide.
Which media files were originally captured with the clip. For clips in a bin, you can delete
only the media that was originally associated with the clip. This association of the clip with
its original media files is referred to as the affinity model (see “Multiple Clips, Multiple
Resolutions, and the Affinity Model” on page 1254). The affinity model applies when you
are deleting clips and media from a bin.
Filled circle Online
Half-filled circle Partially online
Empty circle Offline or Not Available