Unlinking restored assets – Grass Valley Aurora Edit v.7.0 User Manual
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NOTE: In Aurora Edit and Aurora Edit LD, once the video is synchronized,
the tops of the clips may have a blue bar. The blue bar will appear depending
on the media and the format of the Timeline. If the hi-res media does not
match the Timeline format, the blue bar will be present.
7. The project is ready to be sent to playout.
Unlinking restored assets
Once the project has been sent to playout, the editor has the option to unlink all offline
restored asset(s) or any single restored asset from the sequence, returning the restored
assets on the Timeline to proxy references.
If the restored assets no longer need to be stored in hi-res format on the Timeline.
Unlinking the restored assets will still preserve their position on the Timeline with
lo-res media and they will still be available for previewing the story or for future
restores.
There are three ways to unlink restored assets as described below.
•
To unlink all of the restored assets from the Timeline at once, select the
Unlink
Restored Assets
button at the top of the menu bar.
This will open the Unlink Online Assets dialog which will show the assets that
have been unlinked.
•
To unlink a single clip from the Timeline, right click in the clip you wish to unlink
and select the Unlink Restored Asset selection from the pop-up menu. A dialog
will appear showing that only this clip is being unlinked.
•
Another way to unlink restored assets is to use the
View | Show References
control
in the top menu bar. A clip must be selected for this option to be available.
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