In Conform, you can easily relink an unlinked sequence that stores the path to the media (display the path by Alt-click the segment). Most AAF, FCP XML, DLEDL, as well as native sequences, store these file paths.
To relink segments of a sequence to their media:
Flame relinks all unlinked segments to their media.
To relink a segment to its media:
In the Events list, select the unlinked segment that you need to relink.
Click one of File Location, File Name, or File Type to select it.
Press Enter.
Flame scans the File Location for files matching the File Name and File Type fields, and displays the result of the scan in the Conform folder.
Click Link to Media File to relink the segment to the file.
Enable Limit Handles when using Link to Media Files to limit the number of relinked handles, performing a consolidate on relinking. And if you ever need to access more than the consolidated handles, unlink the segment, disable Limit Handles, and click Link to Media Files: the full media is now relinked to the segment.
Enable Save Sources to save a copy of the source in the Sources reel. The source saved is what is relinked to the segment and thus respects the Limit Handles setting.
You can relink content to multi-channel clips (OpenEXR or Photoshop .psd) using Conform. The next procedure is useful if your sequence contains segments using for source a layer of a multi-channel clip. It is still applicable, but less useful, for alphas; in this case you should look into Conforming with Matte Containers.
If the media of the unlinked OpenEXR or .psd is at the location specified by the clip:
From the context menu, open the clip as a sequence.
Go to the Conform tab.
Select the segment to relink.
Click Link to Media File.
The segment is now relinked to its media.
If the media of the unlinked OpenEXR or .psd is at a location differing from the one specified by the clip:
Open the clip as a sequence.
Click the Conform tab.
Set only File Name as Match Criteria.
Click Set Search Location to locate the media files.
Make sure that Clip Options is set to Include Alpha Clip so Conform also finds the different channels in the media files.
Once you have located the files, click Set.
You can now proceed with matching sources and segments as usual.
You can promote a segment to an RGBA matte container when conforming. It allows you to keep comp information in your conformed sequence.
When importing a sequence (EDL, AAF, and FCP XML):
Clip Options
Alpha Channel Processing box to Matte Container with Comp: every segment referencing an RGBA media file is promoted to a matte container with one RGB track and one alpha track.Notes:
To relink a segment to RGBA material and promoting that segment to a matte container:
In the Conform tab, click Set Search Location.
In the Set Directory, set the Alpha Channel Processing box to one of the following:
Once you have located the files, click Set.
You can now proceed with matching sources and segments as usual.
Path Translation allows you to fix problems with media that was relocated after it was imported in Flame.
See Setting Up Path Translation for more details.