User Manual

Deleting MultiRez Clips and Media from a Bin
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For example, if you transcode a clip from DV 25 to 15:1s, and create a new master clip, both
resolutions are associated with the original clip in the bin. However, if you select the original
clip (DV 25) for deletion, you see only DV 25 listed in the Delete dialog box.
For clips that were batch captured, captured in a dual-ingest configuration, or transcoded without
a new clip, you see both resolutions listed in the Delete dialog box.
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Multiple audio sample rates are not listed in the Delete dialog box.
The following table summarizes options for deleting MultiRez clips from a bin:
Deleting MultiRez Clips and Media from a Bin
For more information on your options when deleting MultiRez clips and media, see
“Understanding Options for Deleting MultiRez Clips and Media” on page 1282.
To delete clips, subclips, and sequences associated with media on local storage:
1. Select the clips, subclips, or sequences that you want to delete.
2. Do one of the following:
t Select Edit > Delete.
t Press the Delete key.
The Delete dialog box opens, displaying information about the selected items.
3. Select the items you want to delete.
4. Click OK.
If you choose to delete media files, a dialog box opens.
5. Click Delete.
The selected clips, sequences, and media file are deleted.
Type of Clip Resolutions Displayed for Deletion
Clip created through dual ingest All associated resolutions
Clip created through batch capture or batch import All associated resolutions
Transcoded clip, one clip All associated resolutions
Transcoded clip, multiple clips Original resolution only
Clips that share timecode and source Original resolution only