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If you use Conform view to define the media location, in this case no Open Clip is used but the actual
referenced media files so the resulting clips will be a single version. This is a limitation since Conform view
does not relink to Open Clips. Use Set Search Location instead.
Multi-Version Clips and Managing Media, Cache, and Proxy
Hard Commit
Hard committing multi-version clips preserves all available versions, but keeps the link to handles that are
located outside the range of the timeline segment at the moment on the Hard Commit.
Pre-Processing Options
LUT and Resize options set in the Pre-Processing menu apply to all versions of a multi-version Open Clip.
If proxies exist before entering the Pre-Processing editor, and you change the current version from within,
new proxies are generated on exiting the editor. The same is true for existing media cache.
The Player in the Pre-Processing editor is not aware of changing timecodes or durations between versions:
this means that switching between version with different start timecodes or durations start might result
in out the Player going out of sync. Exiting the editor fixes this.
Managing Cache and Proxies
From the contextual menu, you can manage proxies and source media cache for the current version, or for
all versions:
MediaCache Source Media(Current)
MediaCache Source Media (All Versions)
MediaGenerate Source Proxies (Current)
MediaGenerate Source Proxies (All Versions)
You can also flush that source or those proxies, either for all versions, only the current version, or all but
the current version:
MediaFlush Source Media Cache (Current)
MediaFlush Source Media Cache (All Versions)
MediaFlush Source Media Cache (All but Current)
MediaFlush Source Proxies (Current)
MediaFlush Source Proxies (All Versions)
MediaFlush Source Proxies (All but Current)
NOTE If proxies existed before entering in the Pre-Processing editor on the Timeline, and the version changes
from within the editor, new proxies are generated on exiting the editor. The same is true for existing media cache.
Multi-version Clips and Archives
If your project, or the clips you are archiving, contains multi-version clips, use the Cache Versions box to
manage what is cached. This setting can impact the size of the archive.
Limiting the multi-version caches:
All Versions: Every single version of a clip is cached on being archived.
Used Version: Only the currently selected versions of multi-version clips are cached.
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