> Oh, and FR, a better media drive management system. Like a list of
> all the drives that the software thinks that could be used as media
> drives and buttons next to each one so you can set them as acceptable
> or not acceptable media drives. Like boot drive, other internal
> drive, usb drives, network drives, my iPod, etc.
>
> And add the option that when a drive is added if the default is
> acceptable or not acceptable.
YEah - that's been on my list for a while. I set up a new system last
week and, as usual, I have some "must keep mounted" drives / volumes
which I prefer to keep ".hidden" from the Desktop and other places
(they're mirrors / targets for clones and backups). Unfortunately,
the Avid app sees these hidden drives as well and of course at some
point media ends up on them. It's inevitable.
PLEASE AVID - LET US HAVE A BLACKLIST / WHITELIST FILTER FOR MEDIA
TARGET DRIVES !!!!! Heck, with maybe even a little regex capability
for good measure :)
kthxbai-
-jimmy
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