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Cinegy Archive - Desktop View
The Cinegy Archive with its browser interface allows you to search through your material quickly and easily. The explorer tree on the left, the clipbin view in the center, and metadata window on the right.
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Cinegy Archive - Explorer Tree Structure
The entire content of Cinegy Archive is represented for the user as a tree of different folders, containing various terminal objects similar to a typical directory structure in Windows.
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Cinegy Archive - Node Metadata
Every node type in Cinegy Archive can be assigned a separate set of metadata fields according to the user needs. When you create a new node with mandatory metadata fields assigned, a properties dialog box will be shown for this node as in this image.
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Cinegy Archive - Clipbin Window
The clipbin interface consists of two main parts: the storyboard view (on top) and the table view (at the bottom).The clip number is displayed in the upper left hand corner of a clip in a clipbin.The tabs located in the bottom part of the window, group the metadata fields into several separate spread-sheets. You can edit the metadata fields in the table the same way as you would in a spread-sheet. Simply click the desired field to edit it. Alternatively you can open the node metadata properties and edit in the window that appears.
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Cinegy Archive - Cinegy Browser
The Cinegy Browser utility provides access to Cinegy Archive allowing users to navigate efficiently through the databases, search for specific nodes and select Cinegy objects such as clips, rolls or clipbins in order to drag-and-drop them into Avid projects.
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Cinegy Archive - Inventory Browser
The Inventory Browser is used to navigate through the databases, search for specific nodes and select Cinegy objects such as clips, rolls or clipbins in order to drag-and-drop them into Cinegy Air for playout.
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