Force relinking files – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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To relink multiple missing files:

1

Configure Areas to Search. (See “Selecting Ar-

eas to Search” on page 257.)

2

Select one or more items in the Files to Relink

list. The Find Links button becomes available.

3

Click Find Links.

4

Configure criteria for relinking, if necessary, in

the Linking Options dialog:

• By default, Find by Name and ID is en-

abled.

• To add additional matching criteria, select

an option from the Linking Options dialog.
(Modification Date is only applicable to
Catalogs.)

• If Match Duration is enabled, Pro Tools only

selects files of the same length or greater.

5

Click OK to continue (or click Cancel to return

to the Relink window).

Pro Tools begins to search for an acceptable can-
didate for the first missing file (the first item se-
lected in the Files to Relink list). A link icon ap-
pears next to each file as Pro Tools finds and
links the first acceptable candidate to the miss-
ing file. The Link Path column shows the loca-
tion of the selected candidate. Pro Tools contin-
ues searching, matching, and linking for each
missing file in the Files to Relink list.

6

To view the selected candidate for a particular

missing file, select to highlight the missing file.
That file’s candidate appears in the Candidates
pane, where you can view its file information
and waveform.

7

If, after the Find Links process is finished, you

are not satisfied with the candidate selected for a
particular missing file, you can click Find All Can-
didates

for the selected file (see “Relinking Indi-

vidual Missing Files” on page 258).

Force Relinking Files

If you want to link to a substitute file (for exam-
ple, if you know a file has the same audio or
video but does not have a matching File Name
or Unique ID), you can force a relink.

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To force relink an audio file, its file format

(WAV, SD2, AIFF, or MXF), sample rate and bit
depth must match those of the original file.

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To force relink a video file, its format (Quick-

Time, Avid, MXF, or OMF) and frame rate must
match those of the original file.

To force a relink:

1

Choose Window > Project.

2

Choose Relink Offline from the Browser menu.

3

In the Relink window, select one item in the

Files to Relink list.

4

Navigate in the Areas to Search pane to locate

the file you want to relink.

5

Drag the file to the Candidates pane in the

Relink window.

6

Click the Link icon next to the file you

dragged to the Candidates pane.

7

Click the Commit Links button.

Linking options

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