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Reconnecting a DVD Studio Pro Project to Its Media Files

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• Locate: Presents a dialog that lets you locate the missing file and reconnect it to the project. To reconnect Soundtrack Pro media files using the Locate option 1 In the Can't Find File dialog, click Locate. 2 The window that appears displays the filename that needs to be reconnected as the window's title. In the file browser that appears in the window, navigate to the file's location. 3 When you've identified the file location, click Open. The file is reconnected. If you choose to open the project in Soundtrack Pro without reconnecting its files, you can reconnect individual audio files from the Timeline or the Bin tab and reconnect a video file in the video track in the Timeline. To reconnect an audio or a video file in Soundtrack Pro 1 Control-click the clip in the Timeline or video track, then choose Reconnect [filename] from the shortcut menu. 2 In the dialog that appears, locate the file you want to reconnect. 3 Click Open to reconnect the file. For more information about reconnecting Soundtrack Pro projects, see the documentation that came with the application. Reconnecting a DVD Studio Pro Project to Its Media Files If the project file and all its media files are in the same folder, DVD Studio Pro projects should not need to be reconnected. However, if you open a project and DVD Studio Pro cannot locate an asset in its original location, a Missing Files window appears. To locate a missing asset when opening a DVD Studio Pro project 1 Select the asset in the Missing Files window. 2 Do one of the following: • Click Locate and use the window that appears to find the asset. • If the asset is a QuickTime file and its MPEG-2 or AIFF encoded version is available, you can click "Replace with encoded file." For more information about reconnecting DVD Studio Pro projects, see the documentation that came with the application. Checking the Project and Its Linked Media Files Back In After you've edited the project file, you need to check it and its linked media files back in to Final Cut Server. Each asset must be checked in separately. 122 Chapter 8 Working with Final Cut Studio Projects

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Locate:
Presents a dialog that lets you locate the missing file and reconnect it to the
project.
To reconnect Soundtrack Pro media files using the Locate option
1
In the Can’t Find File dialog, click Locate.
2
The window that appears displays the filename that needs to be reconnected as the
window’s title. In the file browser that appears in the window, navigate to the file’s
location.
3
When you’ve identified the file location, click Open.
The file is reconnected.
If you choose to open the project in Soundtrack Pro without reconnecting its files, you
can reconnect individual audio files from the Timeline or the Bin tab and reconnect a
video file in the video track in the Timeline.
To reconnect an audio or a video file in Soundtrack Pro
1
Control-click the clip in the Timeline or video track, then choose Reconnect [filename]
from the shortcut menu.
2
In the dialog that appears, locate the file you want to reconnect.
3
Click Open to reconnect the file.
For more information about reconnecting Soundtrack Pro projects, see the documentation
that came with the application.
Reconnecting a DVD Studio Pro Project to Its Media Files
If the project file and all its media files are in the same folder, DVD Studio Pro projects
should not need to be reconnected. However, if you open a project and DVD Studio Pro
cannot locate an asset in its original location, a Missing Files window appears.
To locate a missing asset when opening a DVD Studio Pro project
1
Select the asset in the Missing Files window.
2
Do one of the following:
• Click Locate and use the window that appears to find the asset.
• If the asset is a QuickTime file and its MPEG-2 or AIFF encoded version is available, you
can click “Replace with encoded file.”
For more information about reconnecting DVD Studio Pro projects, see the documentation
that came with the application.
Checking the Project and Its Linked Media Files Back In
After you’ve edited the project file, you need to check it and its linked media files back
in to Final Cut Server. Each asset must be checked in separately.
122
Chapter 8
Working with Final Cut Studio Projects