Edit aladdin bin file
Finally check all others (tracks to relink video-audio-data, create new sequence, allow relink across rates) and OK! Check "ignore extension", uncheck match case when comparing source names. Timecode: Start, Source Name: NAME (the most important! not "Tape name or source file Id/name" but just "Name"). Chooses "selected items in all OPEN bins"Ĥ. goes back to A-bin and selects the sequencse, right click and Relink,ģ. B-editor renames his "B-file" (which is in his B-bin) into "A-file" (exactly as it was mine) and keeps it highlighted,Ģ. Simultaneously, B-editor had opened his B-bin with only one file inside, the video file "B-file" (remind, already transcoded into his pc). B-editor opened it and saw one Sequence and one video file ("A-file"). It is also a possibility to edit a column in the bin to help with a relink process, but honestly, unless this is an absolute beast of a file, i would just upload or copy the media across and move on.įrom a combination of all your responses and some experiments, this is what worked: Probably reel id or tape id or tape name, ore something like that. Look at the info in Edit As bin, and the info in Edit B's bin, and see what items share the same information. With some greather knowledge of the relink settings, I'm betting you could get the relink option to work, but you would need to go into the section about relinking media where the source is different.
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At that point you can email bins back and forth to your hearts content. The correct workflow for this would be to have Avid A do all the transcoding, and then copy that footage over to B.
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The media created by Avid A is never going to be the same file names as the media on Avid B.
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As far as the two Avids are concerned, those files may was well be night and day from each other. The fact that you both transcoded the same source file into your boxes is irrelevant.