Yes, on every project.
You know, it's really a shame that in 20+ years -- Avid has not provided users with a simple way to "path" the application to a project-based media folder -- instead of commandeering every storage volume and creating an AvidMediaFiles folder on it.
Furthermore, it's really a damn shame that in 20 years -- Avid has not provided a simple "Back-up This Project" option to the application. I mean really -- how hard is that?
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Zak Ray <zaksforummail@...> wrote:
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> Because of MC, ProTools, and other apps storing their files in the root of an external HD, I've gotten in the habit of making a new partition for every Avid project. This way, if I need to do a fast copy of everything used in a project, I know I can just copy that particular drive.
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> Does anyone else employ this practice? Any reason why I shouldn't?
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Thursday, December 9, 2010
[Avid-L2] Re: Partitioning drives for different MC projects
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