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Automatic Bin and Timeline Locking
Whenever a collaborator opens a particular bin, that bin and its contents are locked, preventing
any other collaborators who open that project from making alterations to anything inside that
same bin. This prevents versioning conflicts while work is in progress. When a bin is locked, you
can still view its contents, if for instance you just need to figure out where a particular clip has
been put, but you can’t make changes.
Furthermore, when a collaborator opens a timeline in either the Edit or Fairlight pages,
whatever bin that timeline is in is locked as well, along with any other timelines or clips in that
bin. Collaborators can open locked bins and see the contents for reference, but they cannot
make any organizational or editorial changes. The only things that can be changed once a bin
and its contents are locked are the creation or alterations of clip compositions in the Fusion
page, and alterations to clip grades in the Color page.
You can always tell when a collaborator has a lock on a bin and its contents because a badge
appears to the right of the bin in the Bin list, and in the corner of timeline thumbnails that are
visible in the Media Pool browser area. Hovering the mouse over that badge in the Bin list
reveals a tooltip with that collaborator’s name.
An icon indicates that another collaborator has a lock on the Reel
2 bin, the Pool Shark (Trimming) timeline, and the Alternate bin
Once a collaborator (someone other than you) makes changes to a bin’s contents or to a
timeline, you’ll see a circular “refresh” badge appear by each affected bin in the Bin List of the
Media Pool. Click these badges whenever you want to update your version of the shared
project with all organizational and editorial changes made by others in that bin.
An icon indicates that another collaborator
has made changes, clicking it refreshes
your project to show those changes
To release a bin or timeline, simply select another bin or timeline. It’s that simple.
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