User Manual

Working with Partially Online Files
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If you try to delete media for a clip that you have checked out from Avid Interplay, and do not
have sufficient permissions to delete, a message informs you that you cannot delete media
associated with checked-in assets from a bin.
For more information about deleting in an Avid Interplay environment, see the Avid
Interplay Access User’s Guide.
Working with Partially Online Files
There are several cases where you might be working with MultiRez clips that are partially
online:
Consolidating and transcoding a portion of a clip or a subclip.
Consolidating and deleting original media.
Partially restoring from an archive.
Clips that are partially online are marked in a bin by a half circle.
Consolidating and Transcoding a Portion of a Clip
You might create a partial clips if you consolidate and transcode a portion of a clip in a sequence.
For example, if you use a portion of a DV 25 clip in a sequence and consolidate and transcode
the sequence to a low resolution, your Avid editing application creates a new master clip in the
low resolution. The new master clip is associated with both resolutions. The following
illustration shows an example with DV 25 clip and 15:1s media.