AVID MC 210 Certification Exam Study Guide
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What three (3) operations/processes Copy
can a Dynamic Media Folder be Consolidate
instructed to perform? *Select three Transcode
(3) answers below.
Merge
Copy
Flatten
Consolidate
Collapse
Transcode
Splice
Overwrite
Trim
,True or False: Dynamic Media False
Folders (DMF) works together with
Background Services, therefore Avid
Media Composer must be running in
order to use the Background
Services feature.
,BACKGROUND: A folder created by the User that has a set of
Avid loves to give things fancy processing instructions applied to it (such as
names and/or acronyms. One 'Copy'), so that when a file(s) is placed inside of it, it
example is a feature they named will trigger Background Services to perform
"Dynamic Media Folders" (DMF). whatever the instructions tell it to.
Rather than that fancy name, another
term that is much more commonly
used in post production is "Watch
Folder." Here's the overview of how a
DMF/Watch Folder works:
1. You create a folder and place it in a
convenient location (e.g. the
Desktop).
2. Using Avid's DMF Window you will
give Avid's Background Services
some instructions about what
process(es) it should perform
whenever a file(s) are placed inside
of that folder. That's where it gets the
name "Watch Folder" — it's watching
for someone to put a file(s) in there.
The specific instructions we tell
Avid's Background Services to carry
out when a file is placed in the
DMF/"Watch Folder" are called
"Profiles." So, to say it like Avid
would: "You apply a DMF "Profile" to
a folder.
QUESTION:
What selection below best describes
a Dyn
, What is the official name that Avid Profile
has given to the instructions that are
applied to a Dynamic Media Folder
(DMF) which tell Background
Services what it should do when
someone puts a file inside the DMF?
— My analogy is that they are the
instructions given to/applied to a
folder, while the book's author makes
the analogy that they are a Script.
Charles
Command
Buddy
Order
Profile
Directive
Procedure
Process
Emmett
Questions and Answers (Verified Answers) Most
Recent exam COMPLETE (Latest Update 2026)
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Terms in this set (163)
What three (3) operations/processes Copy
can a Dynamic Media Folder be Consolidate
instructed to perform? *Select three Transcode
(3) answers below.
Merge
Copy
Flatten
Consolidate
Collapse
Transcode
Splice
Overwrite
Trim
,True or False: Dynamic Media False
Folders (DMF) works together with
Background Services, therefore Avid
Media Composer must be running in
order to use the Background
Services feature.
,BACKGROUND: A folder created by the User that has a set of
Avid loves to give things fancy processing instructions applied to it (such as
names and/or acronyms. One 'Copy'), so that when a file(s) is placed inside of it, it
example is a feature they named will trigger Background Services to perform
"Dynamic Media Folders" (DMF). whatever the instructions tell it to.
Rather than that fancy name, another
term that is much more commonly
used in post production is "Watch
Folder." Here's the overview of how a
DMF/Watch Folder works:
1. You create a folder and place it in a
convenient location (e.g. the
Desktop).
2. Using Avid's DMF Window you will
give Avid's Background Services
some instructions about what
process(es) it should perform
whenever a file(s) are placed inside
of that folder. That's where it gets the
name "Watch Folder" — it's watching
for someone to put a file(s) in there.
The specific instructions we tell
Avid's Background Services to carry
out when a file is placed in the
DMF/"Watch Folder" are called
"Profiles." So, to say it like Avid
would: "You apply a DMF "Profile" to
a folder.
QUESTION:
What selection below best describes
a Dyn
, What is the official name that Avid Profile
has given to the instructions that are
applied to a Dynamic Media Folder
(DMF) which tell Background
Services what it should do when
someone puts a file inside the DMF?
— My analogy is that they are the
instructions given to/applied to a
folder, while the book's author makes
the analogy that they are a Script.
Charles
Command
Buddy
Order
Profile
Directive
Procedure
Process
Emmett