User Manual

Working with Restricted Material
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Restriction marker on a clip in the bin
When you first open a restricted clip or load a sequence containing restricted clips, a warning
message box opens. The warning appears every time you open or display a clip on restricted
material in this session, not just on the present clip. The same warning appears when you try to
perform a digital cut, send the sequence to playback, or export. If you send more than one clip to
export, the message box lists all the clip names that contain restricted material.
You can use extended search capabilities to search for restrictions in Avid Interplay Access. For
more information, see the Avid Interplay Access User’s Guide. Search for the DRM (digital
rights management) attribute, which can have the values Has DRM or Does not have DRM.
If you are allowed to use all restricted material in the current project and you can safely ignore
the warning, you can continue with your editing or output task.
To ignore the warning for the rest of the editing session and continue with editing or
output:
t Click the “Don’t warn again” button.
Restriction warnings for the current clip or any other clip do not display. When you quit your
Avid editing application and then open it, you see the warning again the first time you
display or output restricted material.
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If you select “Don’t warn again,” it stops the warning from appearing again only for the current
operation in the current editing session. For example, if you select it after you display a clip in
the Source monitor, you can load additional restricted clips without seeing the message. If you
select those clips for Export, however, you see the warning again.
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The restriction is tied to the source tape name and timecode. You can disassociate the restriction
from the clip if you change those values in the bin.
To view Restriction comments, do one of the following:
t Click the View Restrictions button in the warning message box when it opens.
t Select Tools > Restrictions.
The Restriction window opens. It displays the name, head frame, and description of each
restricted clip. The description contains the comments associated with the restriction that
you entered in Avid Interplay Assist.
To see changes in Restriction comments while you are editing:
1. Change the comments in Avid Interplay Assist.
2. In your Avid editing application, select Tools > Remote Assets.
3. Navigate to the changed clip, and drag it into the bin again.