![]() “So adobe needs another layer of application to track all this…or do like I plan to…make additional copies of “library” material to a differnt location. Remember with this verison of PP, XMP data is embedded into the captured media files(Adobe’s version of a portable metadata container ala XMF). I think that bridge is the overseeing software that sees all the elements. “since the data seems to be porject based and there’s nothing overseeing all the linkages…there’s no way to really determine external dependencies….” Much of my information I gleaned about bridge came from a demo DVD that comes with 2.0. being able to identify material based on meta data search is important to this process….so that’s where I see Bridge being useful. So adobe needs another layer of application to track all this…or do like I plan to…make additional copies of “library” material to a differnt location. ![]() This is good….but in some instances…I’d like to have a freindly interface to copy material to a new location, that way if one editor deletes material…the other person doesn’t lose it….and from what I can see as far as Premiere’s architecture is concerned, since the data seems to be porject based and there’s nothing overseeing all the linkages…there’s no way to really determine external dependencies…. ![]() I’ve put an e-mail to my reps at Adobe….perhaps they can shed some light on the subject.Īs far as moving (or copying) is concerned…I understand that the benefit of a SAN is to be able to have multiple ppl accessing a single file. When the metadata is downloaded into your project, the essence doesn’t move from it’s place on the SAN, so it’s there for anyone else to use by loading the metadata information into their app that points to the essence’s location. If you want to use clips that are shown in bridge, you just open bridge in premiere and pull down clips into your project.īridge itself has metadata search tools that you can use key words as well as other fields that you can do boolean searches on. Bridge is a standalone piece of software. When a piece of media is digitized into premiere, it becomes part of Bridge too. (or should I say the way I wish it works) I haven’t worked with bridge, but this is my understanding. I have some hope that bridge functionality will be beneficial to a San environment. I don’t know about moving, but I assume it can. Let’s get someone else to verify this, but I believe that you can delete files with bridge as well as preview the clip.
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