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6. Offline assets can be identified by an orange dot.
This search resulted in finding one offline asset.
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Moving offline assets to the Timeline
Once you have acquried the offline assets by searching using the MediaFrame database
seach, the offline assets will show up in the bin: offline clips are identified by an
orange dot. The offline assets can be moved to the Timeline via the Clip Player.
1. After finding offline assets in your MediaFrame search, double-click any offline
asset identified by an orange dot in the bin to place it in the Clip Player, then copy
it to the Timeline with the
Copy To Timeline
button in the Clip Player.
The clip will appear with an orange line at the top indicating it is an offline asset
that has not yet been restored. Any number of offline clips can be copied to the
Timeline, each indicated by an orange line at the top of the clip.
NOTE: You can mix offline and online assets on the same Timeline.
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