Sharing Clips Between Users
Clips placed in a special area of the Media panel, called Shared Libraries, becomes accessible to remote workstations that connect to the project. Shared libraries enable different Creative Finishing workstations to quickly and conveniently share media.
Placing media in a shared library automatically grants read access to any workstation connected to the project. The remote operator can then access the media and start working immediately after connecting to the project. Once finished, the remote operator needs to save the resulting media back to the shared library. To do this he must acquire exclusive access.
Write access locks the folder so that only the user having acquired write access can modify the folder contents (i.e. write to the folder). Read access is still available to other remote workstations connected to the project. Once the media is saved, the user can disable write access, enabling other remote workstations to obtain exclusive access and modify the contents.
To acquire exclusive access:
- Select the shared library you want to acquire exclusive access to in the Media panel.
- From the context menu, select Acquire Exclusive Access.
To release exclusive access:
- Select the shared library you want to acquire exclusive access to in the Media panel.
- From the context menu, select Release Exclusive Access.
You can lock the top level of the Shared Libraries to prevent anyone but you from creating or deleting any shared library.
The Shared Libraries also display the Lock icon in the following circumstances:
- When moving a Shared Library
- When deleting a Shared Library
This locks prevents other users on the network from editing the hierarchy of the Shared Libraries. The user that moved or deleted the shared library can remove the lock by saving the project (Ctrl+S). Users can still modify the contents of each Shared Library, just not rearrange the order in which they appear in the Shared Libraries area of the Media Panel.
Open / Close
You can open and close shared libraries. Closing shared libraries turns off access to the media within the shared libraries as well as freeing up your system memory.
To open / close shared libraries:
- Select the top level shared library you want to open or close in the Media panel.
- From the context menu, select Open Library or Close Library.