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Filesystem Archive
A filesystem archive is an archive stored on a hard disk drive, such as external USB/FireWire
®
(IEEE 1394) hard drives
offers, or shared storage such as a SAN. The device can use any of the formats supported by your workstation, but the
recommended ones are ext2, ext3, or xfs for Linux, and HFS+ for OS X. NTFS is not supported.
Using a filesystem to archive your material provides the quickest method of archiving and restoring your material, which
can be of any bit depth or resolution.
Archiving a Project to a File-based Archive
Archiving a project to a file archive consists of opening an existing archive file, or creating a new archive
file, on storage such as an external hard drive, and archiving the project to it.
NOTE About Archive and Close. Previous versions of the application had an Archive and Close button. It was
required because the archive header only updated when you explicitly closed the archive. But now, in the MediaHub,
the archive header is systematically updated as the contents are written to the archive. This means that you no
longer need to explicitly close an archive: as soon as the application is done writing to an archive, the whole
archiving process is complete. The Close Archive button is there for you to dismiss an archive easily, and then
open another one.
To archive a project to a new archive:
1 In the MediaHub, enable Browse for Archives.
2 In the Local Devices list, navigate to the location where to store the archive.
3 Click New Archive.
4 In the New Archive Creation dialog, enter the required information and click Create.
Smoke creates and opens the archive.
5 Set as required the options displayed in the Archive Options tab.
6 Click Archive Project.
Smoke starts archiving the project. The actual duration of the archive process depends on the size of
the project and on the options you enabled or disabled. To cancel the process, click anywhere on the
screen; you cannot use Smoke while it archives your project.
7 Click Close Archive to finalize the archive. The project is now archived.
To add a project to an existing archive:
1 In the MediaHub, enable Browse for Archives.
2 Do one of the following:
In the Archives list, select the archive to which you want to add the project.
If you want to use an archive that is not displayed in the Archives list: open a volume displayed in
the local devices and navigate to the archive. Select it.
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