You can always export all the clips in your bin as a sequence for the FilmeScibe export as HTML. If you export a QT of the seqeunce as well, it will have thumbnails as well as playable video for each event (source clip in your case).
As mentioned already, you can export an ALE of the bin (select all clips beforehand) or you can select TAB. When you select TAB, you get an additional column called BIN which is the bin name for the selected clips. This happens automatically as part of the export process (since 1994). That with the project/file type header are the only differences between TAB and ALE. Oh wait, that and an ALE splits columns from data as two different lines...
Michael
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "timwatson.avid" <timwatson.avid@...> wrote:
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> That would work, John, except that I need to be able to text search the webpages!
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> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, John Beck <jb30343@> wrote:
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> > Would just using a screen grab on the website serve your purpose? Not
> > fancy but quick. --J.B.
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> > "timwatson.avid" wrote:
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> > > Thanks, but Film Scribe seems to be for sequences, not for bins.
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> > > I guess what I need is a method of converting a AFE or ALE bin file into HTML complete with the thumbnail frames.
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Thursday, December 2, 2010
[Avid-L2] Re: View a Bin as a web page?
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