Do you have a lot of sequences? If not too many, select them all, show media relatives, reverse and delete. If you have a lot, you could always consolidate from all your master sequences and/or bins and delete what's left over.
Dave Spraker
Principal, spraker.tv
Northwest Territory Manager, Western Rep Associates
dave@spraker.tv
(503) 897-0250
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Subject: [Avid-L2] Deleting Precomputes
I need the most thorough possible guide/tutorial on deleting render files. I'm swamped with old render files that have filled a couple of drives, but the horror of not knowing how to not accidentally delete something essential like, say, an alpha channel on a Photoshop import (as one example), has me paralyzed with fear. For example, merely sorting by date doesn't really help because there are needed files within the tons of outdated material.
Can anyone point me toward a good resource and instructional on how to navigate these treacherous waters?
Thanks,
DD
David Dodson
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