2017

Table Of Contents
To view contents of an archive using its ASCII TOC:
1 Open the ASCII version of the table of contents using a text editor to view the contents of an archive
without opening it. ASCII TOC filenames have the following format:
<archive name>_<creation date>.atoc
MeaningCode
ProjectP
Project setupsS
Workspace or Shared folderW
Desktop snapshotsX
FolderL
ReelR
ClipC
Source clipE
Media libraryM
Batch snapshotsB
Snapshot folderF
DesktopD
Online Tables of Contents
The table of contents lists the contents of the archive, as well as information such as the order in which
clips are assembled on the archive, clip IDs, transitions, and timecodes. When you restore an archive with
the table of contents, Smoke uses this information to restore the material.
A copy of the table of contents is saved in the filesystem. This copy is referred to as the Online Table of
Contents (OTOC). You can open an archive in read-only mode using the OTOC. In read-only mode, you
can load but not save or delete entries from the archive.
The OTOC is useful for:
Recovering material in an archive when the table of contents on the medium is corrupted.
Viewing the contents of an archive without opening it, which is often faster than actually opening the
archive.
Supplementing Archives with System Drive Backups | 295