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--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Pete Opotowsky <popix@...> wrote:
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> Create a seperate mxf folder with only the new media in it. Temporarily rename the other mxf folder(s), and the new media will be the only media visible on that drive. Then find it in media tool.
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> Alternately - sort in media tool by creation date. Should be pretty easy to find it all.
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> Pete O
> POP Pictures
> Orlando
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> On 3/12/2010 1:28 PM, Lou Wirth wrote:
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> > Client just dropped off a drive with a folder of Avid Media files in
> > it. No project or bin. This is footage to supplement our current
> > project. I know I can drag the media files into my MXF folder but
> > won't have a bin to reference. Is there a better way than shopping in
> > the media tool and dragging to a new bin?
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