You can find the ones you want to keep by changing the bin view of your sequences.
I think there is also a way just to select the sequences, then show media relatives, then reverse selection and delete.
Dave Spraker
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Subject: [Avid-L2] Dumb Question About Deleting Precomputes
Let's say I've got a project clogged with render files, and I just want to get rid of nearly all of them (save the most recent). So I go into Media Tool and call up all the precomputes. But it looks like there's also files that appear to be alphas created on the import of layered Photoshop files — which I need to keep.
So the question is, is there an easy way to sort out just the renders I want to get rid of, while leaving the alphas, etc. untouched?
Thanks,
DD
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