Settings and options in the media manager window, P. 80) – Apple Final Cut Pro 5 User Manual

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Part I

Media and Project Management

 Any combination of the above: The Media Manager can handle a diverse range of

selections, such as a bin and several sequences, a sequence and multiple clips in the
Browser, noncontiguous clip items in a sequence, and so on.

Important:

Media files that do not have a source timecode track or reel name are never

trimmed shorter, transcoded, or made offline. This is because a media file without a reel
name and timecode may not come from a source that would allow you to recapture
the media, so Final Cut Pro errs on the side of safety so that you don’t accidentally lose
any of this media file.

Settings and Options in the Media Manager Window

The Media Manager has a number of options, many of which affect one another. Some
options become unavailable for some operations, and in other cases, some options
become permanently enabled. When certain options are grayed out, it’s usually to
ensure that clips outside your selection don’t lose the media they need when you
process your media files.

To open the Media Manager:

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Select items in the Browser or in a sequence, and then do one of the following:

 Choose File > Media Manager.
 Control-click a clip or sequence in the Browser or Timeline, then choose Media

Manager from the shortcut menu that appears.

The Media Destination

area displays the location

on disk where new media

files will be written.

The Summary area

provides a text and

graphical overview

of the selected options

and how they affect your

project and media files.

Click here to choose a location
to store selected items.

The Media area is where

you choose what you

want to do to the items

that you’ve selected.

The Project area determines
whether or not a duplicate
project will be created.

Green segments represent
media files; blue segments
represent render files.

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