RE: Restoring an archive
| Date : Thu, 22 Dec 2005 14:24:42 -0500 |
| To : <DS(at)Softimage.COM> |
| From : "Tom Phillips" <tom(at)kineticpost.com> |
| Subject : RE: Restoring an archive |
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That sentience at the top of the purge
window should really read like the following: “Display associated media TO BE
PURGED (for, except for)” This would really help alleviate a lot of
confusion. I always say it to myself when purging. This was taught to me way back when in DS
101 by Eddie Hales. See, I can learn new things. Thanks for
that one Eddie. Tom tom
phillips sr.
editor, dir. of tech kinetic
post, inc. 248.799.0099
ph 248.799.0088
fx From: Chris Smith
[mailto:chris(at)sugarfilmproduction.com] Sorry to bug, but this is important and I want to make sure I'm clear
before doing any purging: I selected the 3 sequences that are final. I went to Purge
media. I selected 'except for'. I checked all media types. I
checked 'other projects' (although there are none). I checked handles and
made it '150'. 'Optimize for' options are greyed out. I refreshed the purge list and it came up with quite a list. If I say 'Purge' will this erase everything except the bits of
the video and audio files used in those selected sequences (while retaining the
handle frames?). My final goal I want is to get all the media completely stripped out
except what is used in the sequences (keeping a handle length) so when I
eventually use the archive utility, the project is as lean on media as it can
be. Thank you to all who are helping, this means a lot. Chris Smith Partner/Film
Director Sugar Film
Production 3699 214.655.2662 On Dec 22, 2005, at 12:45 PM, Sylvain Labrosse wrote:
What others have not mentioned is to also turn off the Read only flag
on the unzipped archive and all content (if it is ON). This can prevent the proper restore of an archive into a valid project. Sylvain Labrosse Avid DS Support Escalation team Check The Learning Collection -----Original Message----- From: owner-ds(at)Softimage.COM [mailto:owner-ds(at)Softimage.COM]
On Behalf Of Mike Doyle Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 3:41 PM Subject: Restoring an archive Hi all... This may have already been answered...but... we are having a restore problem with a lot of our recent archives. Vers 7.6 Nitris. The projeects in question have been archived in the usual fashion, zipped and stored on disc. Now,
having upzipped the archive, and trying to restore it, DS says it is not a valid archive. DS will restore an archived that has not yest been zipped. But if we zip it, then unzip it , it becomes invalid. Anybody else see this? Is there a solution, or
are theser zipped archives just somuch trash? Thanks in advance... Mike Doyle DS Editor HD Studios --- Subscribe? E-mail Majordomo(at)Softimage.COM
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