Restoring a Project from a Tape Device Archive

 
 
 

You can only perform the complete project restoration described below if the project to restore does not already exist on the workstation. You can see a list of all the projects in MediaHub Projects Local Projects.

You can delete projects from Flame Premium Project and User Settings.

And even if the project exists on your workstation, you can always restore manually selected clips from the project archive.

To restore a project from a tape archive:

  1. Load the tape with the archive to the tape device.
  2. In the MediaHub, enable Browse for Archives.
  3. In the Local Devices list, double-click the tape device to open it and select Open.
    WarningDo not select Format, as this would erase all data on the tape.
  4. Navigate the archive, and select the project to restore. Projects are created at the root of an archive tape.
  5. Click Restore Project.

    Flame Premium starts restoring the project. The actual duration of the archive process depends on the size of the project. You can cancel the process at any time by clicking anywhere on the screen: you cannot use the application for anything else while Flame Premium restores your project. Once restored, you can switch to the restored project using Flame Premium Project and User Settings.

To restore project setups from a tape archive:

  1. Load the tape with the archive to the tape device.
  2. In the MediaHub, enable Browse for Archives.
  3. In the Local Devices list, double-click the tape device and click Open.
    WarningDo not select Format, as this would erase all data on the tape.
  4. Navigate the archive, and open the project that contains the setups to restore.
  5. Locate and select the Project Setups folder.
  6. Click Restore Setups.

    Flame Premium starts restoring the project. The actual duration of the archive process depends on the size of the project. You can cancel the process at any time by clicking anywhere on the screen: you cannot use the application for anything else while Flame Premium restores your project. Once restored, you can switch to the restored project using Flame Premium Project and User Settings.