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On the Timeline, the clips that have been restored and synchronized will be unlinked
from the Timeline and return to offline clips indicated once again by the orange bar
over the clips.

Both Restore and Unlink functions can be undone. You can use the

Undo

button

in the Timeline Toolbar to re-link the restored synchronized clip(s) or use the

Redo

button to change back to return to an unlinked state.

NOTE: Only archived media can be unlinked from the Timeline. If a clip that has not been
archived is on the Timeline and you attempt to unlink it, the Unlink Online Assets dialog
will come up indicating that no clips have been unlinked and the archived asset was not
found. This prevents loss of unarchived media on the Timeline when an unlink function is
performed.

Linking video MOS objects to the Timeline

Within the Aurora Suite, both feed events and finished stories become MOS Objects
within the newsroom computer system. The MOS Objects may be searched on and
linked to stories for use within Aurora Edit.

Once a feed has been started in the Aurora Ingest Scheduler application, the video
become searchable within ENPS. This provides a fast method of finding feed material
and placing it into a news story as a MOS object that can easily be brought into Aurora
Edit and edited as desired.

1. To search for video material using ENPS, use the ENPS search function as described

in the news application. The ENPS search must account for Grass Valley clips
within the filter.

The example of an ENPS search and a script shown here uses Grass Valley as
the search criteria.

2. The ENPS operator drags and drops the Grass Valley video clip to the area below

the black line within the ENPS script.

Once video elements are saved below the black line, they are linked to the script.

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