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  • Set the wrong tape name then batch digitized

    Posted by Kereilly on October 12, 2006 at 3:34 pm

    I’ve batched digitized a tape in avid but forgot to change the tape name. so two tapes are digitized with the same name. I want to change the wrong one to the correct tape name. If i change it in the Digitize tool the tape name changes for both sets of clips. If i unlink the set that has the wrong name and modify the source i can change it to the correct tape name. however when i go to re-link it will fail and i will have to change it back. How do i fix this? Each tape is in its own bin. Any help is appreciated. thanks

    keith

    Brian Gates replied 15 years, 5 months ago 7 Members · 7 Replies
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  • Kereilly

    October 12, 2006 at 8:55 pm

    I also should have pointed out that just highlighting the clips and going to clip-modify and selecting source and changing the tape name does not work. It gives me an error saying you cannon modify a master cliped when it is linked. that is why i tried unlinking it. also i’m using avid media composer 12.0.5 on mac os x

  • Michael Thomson

    October 13, 2006 at 11:52 am

    Hi,

    delete the media files for the wrong tape clips. Make sure that you don’t delete the clip info.

    Then highlight all and go to clip>modify>set source. Change the tape name then batch capture. This means capturing but resolves the relinking issue.

  • Geraint Pari huws

    October 13, 2006 at 3:00 pm

    no! don’t need to delete!
    select wrongly labelled clips, clip, modify, source and when the reel list comes up either select the correct reel or create a new one then click ok to the 76 patronising messages that follow!

    no need to relink, unlink or recapture, its an easy mistake, in fact there are many instances when you may need to change a reel number, assistants being the most common!

  • Sebastian Riezler

    October 18, 2006 at 2:17 pm

    Do you have both tapes in your tape-list?
    if not, you’ll have to create the non-existing one. (open digitize tool and open the tape menu)
    then mark all the wrong named clips, righ-click them, modify and set source to the corresponding tape.
    (all in all it’s the process amheus already described)

    rock on
    Riot

  • Keith Overton

    March 15, 2010 at 2:55 am

    this worked perfectly. Thanks!

    no! don’t need to delete!

    select wrongly labelled clips, clip, modify, source and when the reel list comes up either select the correct reel or create a new one then click ok to the 76 patronising messages that follow!

    no need to relink, unlink or recapture, its an easy mistake, in fact there are many instances when you may need to change a reel number, assistants being the most common!

  • Chuck Kahn

    November 22, 2010 at 3:39 pm

    Clip > modify > set source > select tape > ok > change tape name to , ok again > the clip(s) you have selected could not be modified. 1 is a master clip and could notnbe modified unless unlinked. > ok

    Tape name ends up not being changed via this chain of selections.

    Avid media composer ver 5.

    What am I doing wrong?

  • Brian Gates

    November 24, 2010 at 11:22 pm

    Hey, just had the same problem – couldn’t modify the source name for clips.

    But this workaround works:
    go to your bin menu and select “set bin display”
    check “sources” and “reference clips”
    the source clips will be named whatever your misnamed source tape is – Avid allows you to change the name of the source clip, and the tape names for your master clips change as well

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