Product specifications

Performing an Edit While Capture (EWC) with Auto Transfer
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4. Do the following:
a. Highlight the .AAF file of the clip that you started to record.
b. Verify that the Video Resolution and Destination drive you are importing to is correct.
c. Click Open.
The .AAF file will be imported, and an in-progress clip will appear in the Avid editor bin.
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Clips edited while in this in-progress state may encounter issues when being exported. It is
required that if you are editing with an in-progress clip, and plan to export the composition, that
you consolidate the clip before the export is performed.
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Any duration changes that result in the clip being longer than it was initially, result in captures
stopped short, and so on. You need re-import these clips to close them out.
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If you are performing a Crash Record, make sure that you update the clip every hour to get the
updated clip duration.
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When clips are deleted from the Editor bin, the media will also be deleted. However, the
metadata (.AAF file) used to import the clip will remain. For best results, the .AAF files need to
be manually managed on a regular basis.
5. When the capture completes, select File > Import (or right-click Import in the Avid editor
bin).
6. Select the .AAF file again, and click Open to complete the master clip.
The completed master clip appears as follows: