User Manual

Media Creation Settings
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Media Creation Settings
For more information about options in the Media Creation Settings dialog box, see “Selecting
Video Resolutions and Media Drives” on page 167.
Media Creation Settings: Drive Filtering & Indexing Tab
Promote Title Tool
titles to Marquee
Controls whether your Avid editing application promotes classic Title Tool titles to
Marquee when you open the title for editing from a bin or from within a sequence:
Yes: Your Avid editing application always promotes a Title Tool title to a Marquee title.
For more information, see “Promoting Title Tool Titles to Marquee” in the Marquee
Help.
No: Your Avid editing application never promotes a Title Tool title to a Marquee title.
Ask me: Your Avid editing application displays the Edit Title dialog box. You can then
choose whether to promote the title to Marquee. This is the default setting.
Backup Title on
Promote
When this option is selected, your Avid editing application creates a backup Title Tool
version of any title that it promotes to Marquee. The backup copy is a fast-saved
(unrendered) title with [TT] added to the name of the backup copy to differentiate it from
the newly created Marquee version.
Option Description
Option Description
Filter Network Drives
Based on Resolution
Removes as a storage choice network drives that cannot support the selected
resolution or cannot play back the selected resolution.
Filter Out System Drive Removes as a storage choice the drive on which the operating system resides.
Filter Out Launch Drive Removes as a storage choice the drive on which your Avid editing application
resides.
Auto-index local drives as
they come online (using
filtering rules)
Enables automatic indexing of local drives by the Media Indexer, a background
service that keeps track of the media files in storage locations that you identify.
Auto-indexing uses filtering selections on the left side of the tab, so that if you
select “Filter Out System Drive,” any media on that drive is not indexed. For more
information about configuring the Media Indexer, see the Avid Interplay Software
Installation Guide.
Manual Storage Scan Enables immediate indexing of local drives by the Media Indexer. If the
Auto-index option is deselected, you can click this button to index local drives and
folders. You can then use the Interplay Service Configuration tool to remove
specific drives or folders.