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Mike Most
May 26, 2012 at 7:36 pmDid you bring in your original media via AMA? That could, in theory, case some strange delinking behavior. Frankly, I’ve already told you all I can. You’re sitting in front of your system and I’m not. I don’t really know what you did or what you’re seeing, so I really can’t advise you beyond what I’ve already said.
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Pichela Michel
May 26, 2012 at 7:44 pmI know… I am gonna find the solution one day… thanks again all of you for your help.
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Yoram Tal
May 26, 2012 at 10:15 pmThis sounds like a media Managment issue to me.
I always take the Avid original media drives offline when ready to bring back resolve baked cc files into avid.Avid is very smart findng the files it needs. In a way you are confusing avid by presenting it with 2 files that are the same for avid but not the same to you.
Be a good methodical clerk.
When ready to use the color corrected files from resolve have only them online.
Good luck. I hope it makes sense.
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Pichela Michel
May 27, 2012 at 6:29 amYes Tal it seems to be a very good advice ! But this project is a big big mess, and i don t have the time to re-organize everything…
For the next time : one disk with original media, one disk with resolve media, and i will put offline the first one at the end like you suggest…
Thanks for this wise clerk method.
Michel
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Mike Most
May 27, 2012 at 4:06 pmThen do what Michael Phillips (in the Avid forum) and myself suggested and explicitly relink to the Resolve clips. Close all bins except for the one that has your sequence and the one that has all of the Resolve clips. Select the sequence (do this in its own bin). Then select all of the Resolve clips. Leave both bins open, and make sure they’re the ONLY bins that are open. Right click on the sequence and select Relink, then highlight the button for “Selected Items in ALL Open Bins.” Deselect everything else except “create new sequence” if you want to do that. Your sequence will now relink to your Resolve clips, assuming you did everything I just said, and regardless of whether the original non-Resolve clips are still on line.
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