Next Steps after a DeepMediaScan
- If your disk scan has completed with success, the Disk Map is displayed in the DeepMediaScan window. It is like a "contact sheet" of your damaged disk.
- If your disk scan was interrupted by a crash or any other problem, use menu DeepMediaScan to resume
- If your disk scan was stopped manually, remember that it can be continued by going to DeepMediaScan Summary view.
- If you are unsure about what to do regarding DeepMediaScan, please contact us at info@aeroquartet.com. This is normal to receive help at this point.
"DeepMediaScan window" in Treasured application
Go back to DeepMediaScan window
DeepMediaScan results are persistent: You can quit Treasured, your Disk Map, your clips are not lost.
There are several ways to go back to your DeepMediaScan window when launching Treasured:
- menu File > Open Recent... and select disk
- Double-click on the Disk item in History pane to go back to DeepMediaScan summary.
- menu DeepMediaScan > Scan Disk
"History" pane in botton left corner of Treasured window
Clips Extraction, Configuring Repair, Sending a Request
From DeepMediaScan window, you will...
- Define clips by selecting a group of thumbnails in the Disk Map and clicking "Define Clip" button
- Configure your repair and get a price quote
- after price quote, you are invited to send a Repair Request
- eventually you will receive a Repair Kit
Repairing the clips
Once you have a Repair Kit:
- Launch Treasured and go to DeepMediaScan window
- Treasured detects when you launch your RepairMovie program and proposes to repair your clips.
- All repair activities (clip definition, extraction, repair, verification) can be driven from your DeepMediaScan window
- You can also operate your RepairMovie program manually if needed. This provides more control in case of problem or for batch repair