Each archive includes a header file, which is located at the beginning of the archive and contains the metadata necessary for properly restoring the archive. When you create an archive, two versions of the same table of contents are created: one as an ASCII file, and another as an HTML one. Created by default in /usr/discreet/archive, and displayed in the list of Archives in
, they can be used in cases where the header information becomes corrupted.You can view the table of contents with the ASCII or HTML TOC.
To view the contents of an archive using its HTML TOC:
A Web browser opens the HTML TOC, allowing you to browse the contents of the archive without actually opening it.
To view contents of an archive using its ASCII TOC:
<archive name>_<creation date>.atoc
Code | Meaning |
---|---|
P | Project |
S | Project setups |
W | Workspace or Shared folder |
X | Desktop snapshots |
L | Folder |
R | Reel |
C | Clip |
E | Source clip |
M | Media library |
B | Batch snapshots |
F | Snapshot folder |
D | Desktop |