Steve Pomerantz
Senior Editor
Digital Ranch Productions
Sherman Oaks, CA
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Wes Plate <wes@...> wrote:
>
>
> A friend asked me about how to move an entire Avid project off of Unity and
> onto local storage and my first thought was our recently announced Media
> Copy 3.0 application, but this guy is on Windows and our current beta is
> Mac-only.
>
> So I've been pondering ways one would do it without any duck-related help
> and I've thought of consolidating (undesirable due to the new masterclips it
> creates) and manually Revealing Files for the entire project which would be
> tiresome but maybe doable if the project isn't too huge.
>
> I also thought of Media Mover, but my understanding is it operates off the
> project association of media files, and I've been around too long to trust
> that all of my media files for a project all have the same project
> association.
>
> How are you Real World Avid Users tackling this common chore?
>
>
> --
> Wes Plate
> Automatic Duck, Inc.
> http://www.automaticduck.com
>
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