If after having imported an AAF some segments are still not linked to their media, use the Conform tab to relink both segments and media.
Display the AAF to conform in the Conform tab. Do one of the following:
If you imported the AAF using the MediaHub: switch to the Conform tab, right-click the AAF and select Open as a Sequence.
If you have not already imported the AAF: switch to the Conform tab, right-click the Event list and select Load New FCP XML/AAF/EDL.
From the window that appears, locate and select the AAF to conform, and then click Load.
Add potential sources to the Conform Media folder.
You now have two lists: the Events list, displaying all the events making up the sequence, and the Conform Media list, displaying the potential sources you selected, along with information, such as the resolution, bit rate, rate sampling, and the number of video and audio tracks.
With Options Filter Potential Matches selected, click a event from the event list. The sources matching that event are displayed in the Potential Matches list.
What you do next depends on the Status column of each event.
Select Link Sources from the Linking combo box. Link Matched Sources links all events with the Match status to their unique sources. Match indicates that Flame found only one source from the Sources list that fit the selected Match Criteria.
Do one of the following:
If there are too many sources to choose from, set additional criteria using the Match Criteria drop-down menu; by trial and error you can reduce the number of matching sources. The event list displays in yellow any criteria with multiple matches.
In the event list, if the handles amount for a event is displayed in red, than none of the matching sources have enough handles: This usually happens when the AAF references more media than there is media actually available for conform. You can still force a match by manually linking the source to the sequence's event.
Either add more sources to the Media folder or modify the criteria selected in the Match Criteria drop-down box. Not Found indicates that either the criteria are too restrictive for Flame to find a match in the available sources, or that the source is simply not there. The event list displays in red any criteria that cannot be matched.
Add sources to the Media folder. Unlinked indicates that the event is not linked to any source. It appears only when no sources are available in the Media folder, and the Conform section of the Media panel displays 0 clip total.
Nothing to do: the event is already linked to source. Linked events appear in the Events list only if Options Hide Linked is not enabled.
Flame does not automatically cache the relinked media.
To cache the source media once relinked:
RGBA media files and AAF sequences:
To limit the amount of relinked handles and perform the equivalent of a consolidate on link, enable Limit Handles when linking to the sources. When you need to access more than the consolidated media:
Right-click the segment.
Select Media Unlink.
Disable Limit Handles.
Click Link to Media File.
The full media is now relinked to the segment.
To save a copy of the source in the Sources reel, enable Save Sources. The source saved is what is relinked to the segment, including the Limit Handles setting.
Flame does not automatically cache the relinked source media. To cache the source media: right-click the target and select Media Cache Source Media. You can target a segment on the timeline to cache only that segment, or the sequence itself to cache every segment in the sequence.
Filter out tracks from the Conform list by locking them on the timeline and selecting Filter Locked Tracks from the Options menu. This removes the segments of the locked track from the Conform Events list, and excludes matching sources from the Media Panel's Conform area.
By enabling the Keep Group as Container option, in the AAF Import menu, Grouped Clips are seen as Containers: the whole group is imported and available inside a Container. When the option is disabled, only the selected part of the group is in the sequence, without a container.
You can conform AAF referencing Canon C series spanned MXF clips by using both the Original Sources media options and the Filename as a Match Criteria. Because AAF files use the name of the first file of the clip as file name, automatic linking of media does not work when importing AAF files.
To link your sequence to the original camera spanned clips:
Import the AAF file and set Media Options Preferred Media to Original Sources.
If Conform is able to find the media files, events referring to spanned clip will not be matched.
Press Set Search Location.
Navigate to the location of the media files and press the Set button.
Conform matches the clips. You can now relink your sequence.