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Which of the following is the correct folder structure for what
Avid refers to as
"Native" media (which the author may also refer to as
"Managed Media").
MediaFiles > Avid > MXF > 1
AvidMediaFiles > XFM > 1
Avid MediaFiles > MXF > 1
AvidMCState > Avid Media Files > MXF > 1
AvidMediaComposer > MediaFiles > MXF > 1
AMC > AvidMediaFiles > MXF > 1 - ANSWER-Avid MediaFiles >
MXF > 1
In the context of the Avid MediaFiles folder, what are the
differences between a
,folder that is named with only numbers and one with a name
that contains a
letter? **Select two (2) that
apply.
Folders with names containing any characters other than
numbers (e.g. letters)
will be invisible to Media Composer and all the related Master
clips will show as
"Media
Offline."
Folders with names containing any characters other than
numbers (e.g. letters) can only be read from. The application
(Media Composer) cannot write (in other words: cannot add)
any more media files to that folder.
Folders with names containing any characters other than
numbers (e.g. letters)
will cause the folders to be sorted incorrectly and cause
Master Clips in the
project to link to incorrect
media files.
Folders with names containing any characters other than
numbers (e.g. letters) can only be read from. The application
cannot update the databa – ANSWER-Folders with names
containing any characters other than numbers (e.g. letters) can
only be read from. The application (Media Composer) cannot
,write (in other words: cannot add) any more media files to that
folder.
Folders with names containing any characters other than
numbers (e.g. letters) can only be read from. The application
cannot update the database files if/when any changes to its
contents happens.
BACKGROUND:
The picture above shows the folder and file structure of the
Avid MediaFiles folder. In addition to the media files (the video
and audio files) there are two other files within each and every
numbered folder that is inside the Avid MediaFiles folder.
QUESTION:
While each file serves a different purpose, how do we refer to
these two files, together, in a general way?
Donut files
Data-files
Database files
Data-Meta files
Datum files
, Debbie's files
Dailies files - ANSWER-Database files
TOPIC:
Using the AutoSync™ feature in Avid to sync a separate video
clip with a separate clip of high-quality audio in order to create
a brand new "AutoSynced" clip which has the video and high-
quality audio married together into a single Clip, which is then
used for editing.
BACKGROUND:
Just as was done in the days of shooting actual film, it is still
very common today to have audio recorded separately from the
video image. This is very often referred to as "Double System,"
because one thing (the camera) records the image and another
(the audio recorder) records the audio.
There are three (3) general scenarios you may encounter
in present day
filmmaking:
Common, Jam-Synced Timecode:The camera (and possibly
multiple cameras)
along with the audio recorder are all supplied with the same
timecode. This is
often referred to as "Jam Syncing." If both the camera(s)
and the sound
recording equipment all share the same ti - ANSWER-the right
bracket symbol