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NOTE Format and import options are accessible in the same editor. You can open the editor once, then
switch between menus in the editor to edit different option types.
Select the Format Options button in the Timeline FX pipeline, and click Editor in the quick menu.
The Basic menu opens. Format options will be saved to this menu.
Select the Pre-Processing button in the Timeline FX pipeline, and click Editor in the quick menu.
The Resize menu opens. Import options will be saved to this menu and the RGB LUT menu.
4 Edit the settings as required, and then click Exit to return to the Timeline.
Importing File-Based Media Tips
Drag and drop a folder in the Media panel from the MediaHub. Smoke imports all the media files and
folders contained therein. Note that only supported media files and the folder structure are imported:
other files are ignored.
Drag and drop multiple files in one operation: Ctrl-click or Shift-click to select multiple files to import
before dragging them over to the Media panel.
Double-click a clip to display it in the Preview panel. Use the Preview panel to display the clip information
and additional metadata.
For large media, use the Preview panel to set In and Out points and import only a subclip.
If the media file to import is located on a network drive, and if you plan on using referenced media
instead of cached sources, make sure that the network connection is at at least 1 GB ethernet to have
decent playback.
If the media file to import is located on a removable media such as a USB drive, and you plan to remove
the drive before the end of your project, import with Cache Source Media enabled. This way Smoke
creates natively managed media out of the original, removing the need for the connected drive.
From the Media panel, right-click > Import... to import media to that location.
To work in a manner similar to offline editing suites, enable MediaHubGeneral tabCache
Source Media. This creates local, transcoded, and managed versions of your media. To work online,
disable Cache Source Media: the clips remain linked to the original media, and are not transcoded.
The first time you browse a folder containing Long GOP based codecs (.mts- and .m2ts-structures for
AVCHD ), Smoke creates invisible index files in that folder. These index files will speed up browsing the
next time you open that folder.
NOTE Technically, the index files are created with the suffix .index in the folder being browsed and can be
removed if needed: this will only impact AVCHD browsing performances in that folder, not reading nor writing
performances. If that folder is write-protected, Smoke creates the index files in the local /var/tmp/.
Long GOP Optimization
Smoke optimizes the decoding of Long GOP (Group Of Pictures) codecs to facilitate playback, jogging and
shuttling of clips the following codecs:
Sony XDCAM
Sony XAVC Long GOP
Panasonic Long GOP
Canon MPEG 2
Canon XF-AVC
AVCHD
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