Creating Subclips
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3. With the two Browse windows open, tile them with one above the other.
4. Select the files you want to copy.
5. Do one of the following:
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Drag the files from one Browse window to the other and release the mouse button.
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Click Edit > Copy, then click on the other window and select Edit > Paste.
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Press
Ctrl+C
, then click on the other window and press
Ctrl+V
.
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If any of the files you are copying have the same numbers as files that already exist in the
target database, you will be asked if you want to overwrite the files. If you do, click “Yes” or
“Yes All” to complete the copy and overwrite the files in the target database. If you don’t,
click “No” or “No All,” and the new files will be copied to the next available numbers in the
target database.
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If the Databases are not under your Network Tree, click File > Open to open a Database
under the Network Tree.
Creating Subclips
A subclip is a subset of a master clip. A master clip is an original clip recorded into
AirSpeed Multi Stream. The sub-clip function enables you to use parts of a master clip
individually as many times as required without having to fill up the hard disk with several
copies of the same material.
To create a subclip:
1. Select a clip from the active database.
2. Right-click to display the popup menu, and select Preview.
Summary of Contents for AirSpeed series
Page 1: ...Avid AirSpeed Multi Stream Installation and User s Guide...
Page 16: ...16...
Page 20: ...20...
Page 80: ...2 Installing the Hardware and Setting Up Your System 80...
Page 121: ...Optional AirSpeed Multi Stream Configuration Procedures 121 5 Click the Languages tab...
Page 190: ...5 Working with Clips 190...
Page 224: ...7 Working with the Remote Console 224...
Page 264: ...B Performing Hardware Diagnostics 264...
Page 269: ...Setting Up Network Teaming 269...
Page 270: ...C Network Teaming 270...