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Tips for Using Archives
Although the way you organize your archives is a matter of personal preference, the following guidelines
may be helpful:
After you have processed a clip, remove any material that you are no longer using before you create your
archive.
Try to keep your libraries clean at all times. Remove clips that are no longer being used and delete earlier
but no longer used versions of your work.
Use a consistent and clear naming technique so that you can easily find your material when you want
to create or open an archive.
Consolidate clips before archiving in order to save space.
If you want to use the workstation that archived the material as an access point for the contents of the
archive: in Archive Options, set Linked Archive Options to Use Archived Path, and then restore the
archived project.
TIP The path for media is displayed in the File Location column Media Panel.
NOTE Multiple users can connect to the same file archive and restore material, projects, and settings from it. But
only the first user to open it can write to it! Once that user closes the archive, someone else can open it and write
to it.
Archiving When Working On-location
For projects done on remote location and which are archived without their media, it is possible to relink
later the archived clips to their media files, even if the media are not in the same location.
Archive the project using the following Archive Options:
Cache Media on Archive: disabled.
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