MediaCentral | UX and Interplay | Production
You can access media assets stored in an Interplay Production database, such as video clips, audio clips, and subclips. When viewed with the mobile app, available Interplay Production systems appear in the sidebar, along with any of their directories and media assets.
Different icons are used to identify Interplay Production assets:
Icon | Description |
| Directories hold media assets or other subdirectories. |
| An audio clip references audio media files formed from captured audio or imported files. Audio clips display in the Media viewer as an audio clip icon. |
| A master clip references audio and video media files formed from captured footage or imported files. |
| A subclip references a selected portion of a master clip. |
| A sequence represents an edited program, partial or complete, that you create from other clips. |
| A clip that references an effect media file generated when you render an effect. You cannot preview an effect clip in the Media viewer. |
| An effect clip that references an unrendered effect that you create, including motion effects. You cannot preview an effect clip in the Media viewer. |
| A group clip contains two or more grouped clips, strung together sequentially according to common timecodes. You cannot preview a group clip in the Media viewer. |
| A graphics clip references an image imported from a graphics file. You cannot preview a graphics clip in the Media viewer. |
| An in-progress (edit while capture or EWC) clip references a clip you create using Frame Chase capture capabilities, either on an Avid editing application or with a line feed or ingest device such as an Avid AirSpeed. |

While viewing an Interplay Production directory in the Directory panel, you can tap the Up button to display to the navigation drawer. You can also tap the Back button to navigate back through the directory.
You can open directories and media assets from the MediaCentral mobile application. Directories open within the Directory panel. When you tap a media asset, it displays in the Media viewer.