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6 When the restore is complete, click Close.
The restored clips appear in the selected clip library.
7 Re-archive the material onto a new tape.
Restoring Legacy Archives
In earlier versions of Flame and Smoke, archives did not include all the metadata that the current version
needs to restore archives with the correct scan mode and aspect ratio. The Default Resolutions menu makes
it possible to assign the scan mode and aspect ratio preferences to older archives. The information you need
to assign depends on the software version in which the archive was created. Assign the information using
the Default Resolutions menu. Use the following table to determine which information you need to assign
to your old archive.
Information you must assign:Archived clips prior to:
Scan mode
Smoke 6.0, Fire
®
6.0, Inferno 5.5, Flame 8.5, Flint 8.5, and Backdraft
5.5
Scan mode and aspect ratioSmoke 5.2, Fire 5.2, Inferno 5.0, Flame 8.0, Flint 8.0, and Backdraft
5.0
The parameters listed in the Default Resolutions menu act as default values for all listed resolutions. For
example, if you want to change the default values for PAL clips, you must change the values for the PAL
entry, which is the entry that has a width value of 720 and a height value of 576. If you are working with
a PAL archive created in an earlier version, the aspect ratio would have automatically been set to 1.3333,
but you may want to restore all your PAL archives with 16:9 aspect ratio. You can change this setting by
changing the aspect ratio to 16:9 for the PAL entry.
NOTE You should only restore an old clip at its original resolution. If you restore versions of the same clip at
different resolutions, you may encounter problems with the clip.
To add a default resolution:
1 In the MediaHub, browse for Archives and click Default Resolutions.
The Default Resolutions list and menu are displayed.
(a) Add Resolution box (b) Apply Changes button (c) Width and Height fields
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