User Manual
P
ROJECT AND
F
ILE
M
ANAGEMENT
February
16,
2010
Xynergi Media Production Centre
Page 247
Process
Stuff Fufs – Selected Clips
to consolidate all audio into Fufs associated with your
current project.
If you are unsure of what file a clip is stored in, you can find out by selecting
View
Clip Search
from the Dream II menus. You will see the filename associated with each clip in the list, and you can
click the ‘Reveal File’ button to display a file in Windows Explorer. Note that you can rearrange columns
in the clip search window by dragging and dropping column headers. You may need to scroll to the right
to view all available clip search columns.
Always take great care not to delete files associated with your MT Project. You may not be able to
recover files once they have been deleted!
DR2 Projects
DR2 (Dream II) projects are a new project format designed specifically for Dream II. DR2 files are not
backwardly compatible with older Fairlight products, although they can be converted to MT projects with
FUF files as described above. The DR2 file format provides enhanced capabilities compared with the
legacy MT file format, and all future development will focus on the DR2 file format.
Recording in DR2
When using the DR2 format, new audio recordings are stored as industry standard Broadcast WAV Files.
Xynergi Broadcast WAV Files are stored in the ‘Media’ subfolder of the DR2 Project folder.
The WAV files are created when recording starts, and they are refreshed at regular time intervals during
recording. When this happens, all but the last part of the recording is safely on disk. This means that
audio recordings in DR2 format are quite secure – even if the project file is lost (or never saved) the
WAV files are viable stand-alone containers for audio media. References to them can easily be imported
and re-synchronised in a new project, or in any other project. This process is described below as
“Recovering Lost WAVs”.
The picture above shows the typical file layout with a DR2 file. The Media folder, which is automatically
created by the system, contains the audio in the form of WAV files, while the DR2 file contains the Edit
list, mix information, and automation files.