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You can also manually add clips from the Media Panel to the Conform Media folder: drag-and-drop them
to the Conform Media folder. This does not clear already present sources.
TIP Clip the top-left Conform tab for the Media Panel to display only the sources.
Notes
Smoke only loads files it can use in a conform, so do not worry about non-media files being loaded to
the Conform Media folder.
Use the options found in the General and Format Specific Options tabs of the Set Directory window to
modify the characteristics of the source files found: edit their resolution, bit depth, debayering settings,
etc. Keep in mind that this will either facilitate or hamper the linking, depending on the settings and
match criteria you set during the conform.
When you load sources using the Set Search Location button, Smoke does not import the media files at
that time: it creates only a list of references to the clips. This means that Smoke does not cache source
media loaded to the Conform Media folder. To cache the source media once relinked, right-click the
segment and select MediaCache Source Media.
Relinking Media
In Conform, you can easily relink an unlinked sequence that stores the path to the media (display the path
by Alt-click the segment). Most AAF, FCP XML, and DLEDL as well as all native sequences do store these
file paths.
To relink segments of a sequence to their media:
1 Display the sequence in the Conform tab.
2 Do one of the following:
Select Link to Media File from the Set Search Location drop-down menu.
Click Link to Media File if the button is already displayed.
Smoke relinks all unlinked segments to their media.
To relink a segment to its media:
1 In the Events list, select the unlinked segment that you need to relink.
2 Click one of File Location, File Name, or File Type to select it.
3 Press Enter.
Smoke scans the File Location for files matching the File Name and File Type fields, and displays the
result of the scan in the Conform folder.
4 Click Link to Media File to relink the segment to the file.
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