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  • Media Manager Question

    Posted by Austin Reedy on February 5, 2010 at 2:07 pm

    Hi All,

    I understand that MM can create new clips from my subclipped material, and I need to create new clips to match these, not so much to save space, but because we want to have all the subclips have their own media files so when we go through and delete stuff we don’t want/aren’t using, all the subclips we keep will still have the media.

    So my question is, how exactly do i use media manager to do that? I’ve done a few experiments, and none of them seem to do anything but the same thing. Basically I create a new project (this is a test, so I’m trying to not lose anything accidently) and drag over the sub clips to this new project. I select the clips, and using the media manager window I select copy the media, delete unused media, and rename after clip name. What i get as a result, is a new project with four subclips (same names copied over) and they match still to one media file, that is exactly the same as the original media file i started with, only renamed after the first sub clip.

    I’m totally confused. Even when I try this with one subclip at a time (thinking that somehow doing all four clips at once is confusing how to process the media) I still end up with only one clip that is exactly the same length as the full original clip, renamed for the subclip of course.

    I have a gut feeling that MM is perfect for this task, but I just cant figure it out. Any ideas? In the mean time I’ve been copy/pasting in quicktime and saving new files, but this is totally inefficient and its forcing me to lose my markers and labeling systems that have already been applied to the subclips.

    thanks in advance

    austin

    Austin Reedy
    Freelance Post
    Austin, TX

    Austin Reedy replied 16 years, 3 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • David Roth weiss

    February 5, 2010 at 6:05 pm

    Are your clips named properly and do they have reel numbers?

    David Roth Weiss
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    Los Angeles

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  • Austin Reedy

    February 5, 2010 at 6:28 pm

    Yes and Yes. I was told that having overlapping in and out points for the subclips (by overlapping i mean shared) may effect it, but i changed them and had no luck.

    Austin

    Austin Reedy
    Freelance Post
    Austin, TX

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