Apple M8728Z/A User Manual - Page 117

Choose Database > Connect Clips., To use the Connect Clips command to connect clips to the database

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• If a record in the found set matches a clip in the selected folder, the record is connected to that clip, even if the record already had a connected clip. This is useful when you have moved a set of clips to a new location and want to reconnect them to their records. • Any records that do not match clips in the selected folder are not modified-if a record is already connected to a clip in a different folder, it remains connected to that clip if no matching clip is found in the selected folder. To use the Connect Clips command to connect clips to the database 1 Make sure that the List View window displays the records to which you want to connect clips. To display all of the records in the database, click Show All in the List View window. In the List View window, display the database records to which you want to connect clips. 2 Choose Database > Connect Clips. 3 In the dialog that appears, navigate to the folder where the clips are located. All clips in the folder and its subfolders are available for Cinema Tools to connect to. 4 Click Open. For every database record, Cinema Tools looks in the selected folder and its subfolders for a clip with a matching video reel and timecode value. Each time Cinema Tools finds a matching clip, it connects the clip to the correct database record. Additionally, poster frames are automatically created for each record that gets a clip connected. Chapter 7 Capturing Source Clips and Connecting Them to the Database 117

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• If a record in the found set matches a clip in the selected folder, the record is connected
to that clip, even if the record already had a connected clip. This is useful when you
have moved a set of clips to a new location and want to reconnect them to their records.
• Any records that do not match clips in the selected folder are not modified—if a record
is already connected to a clip in a different folder, it remains connected to that clip if
no matching clip is found in the selected folder.
To use the Connect Clips command to connect clips to the database
1
Make sure that the List View window displays the records to which you want to connect
clips.
To display all of the records in the database, click Show All in the List View window.
In the List View window,
display the database
records to which you
want to connect clips.
2
Choose Database > Connect Clips.
3
In the dialog that appears, navigate to the folder where the clips are located.
All clips in the folder and its subfolders are available for Cinema Tools to connect to.
4
Click Open.
For every database record, Cinema Tools looks in the selected folder and its subfolders
for a clip with a matching video reel and timecode value. Each time Cinema Tools finds
a matching clip, it connects the clip to the correct database record.
Additionally, poster frames are automatically created for each record that gets a clip
connected.
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Chapter 7
Capturing Source Clips and Connecting Them to the Database