What can you do with the media manager, P. 88) – Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual

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Part I

Media and Project Management

What Can You Do with the Media Manager?

The Media Manager can duplicate an existing project, or individual items in the project,
as well as the corresponding media files, or portions of those media files. Final Cut Pro
treats media files and clips independently, so some Media Manager options determine
how clips are modified, duplicated, or reconnected, while other options determine how
media files are processed. Most of the tasks you do in the Media Manager could be
performed manually, but it could be very time-consuming. It’s much more efficient to
let the Media Manager do this work for you.

You can use the Media Manager for the following media management tasks:

 Copy entire projects or items within projects

You can create a new project file that contains whichever items you select in your
original project file, as well as copy all of the corresponding media files.

 Move all media files to a single folder on your scratch disk

It’s fairly common to capture media files to more than one folder (or more than one
scratch disk) during the course of a project. You can use the Move option in the
Media Manager to consolidate all of your project’s media files to a single folder on a
single scratch disk, as well as to automatically reconnect all of the clips to their media
files in the new location.

 Delete unused portions of media from your hard disk

You can break your media files into smaller files by using the “Delete unused media
from selected items” option. This option analyzes what portions of each media file
are used by your current selection, and then creates new media files that contain
only the necessary media. You can use this option with the Copy or Recompress
options, so only a limited amount of new media is created. If you use this option with
the Move or Use Existing options, smaller media files are created and the original files
are deleted.

Note: This is a good way to free up disk space or create smaller media files from
subclips that originally refer to one large media file.

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