User Manual

Workflow: Editing a Film or HD Project using MultiRez
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The high-res media is now offline (empty circle in the bin)
5. (Skip this step if the administrator did not archive the high-res media)
When you are finished editing the sequence, restore the portions of high-res material used in
the sequence from the archive.
The following illustration shows the bin after the partial restore operation is completed. The
MultiRez bin columns show that the high-res media is now partly online because only the
required portions of the high-res media are restored.
After the partial restore, the high-res media is partly online (half-filled circle)
6. In the Target settings, set the project format for output. (This also determines the resolutions
that are available in the Dynamic Relink target settings.) You can set this format
independently of the format set in the Format tab of the Project window.
Media captured in this format will be used during output.
7. If you need to create effects that require you to view the high-resolution media, check the
Override Working Settings with Target Settings box in the dynamic relink window to
dynamically relink clips to media that matches the target settings.
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Render effects only when you have linked to the target settings. This should be done as the
last step before output. If you return to the working settings, any media files created by
rendering effects (precomputes) will not dynamically relink in the target resolution.
8. Open the Dynamic Relink dialog box and set the working resolution to the high-res version.
The following illustration shows the Dynamic Relink values used to link to the high-res
video and audio. In this example, a specific resolution was chosen.