How do I move an avid project to another drive?
Re: How to Move Entire Project to Another Drive?
- Connect all the drives/cards/whatever with your project’s media on them.
- Open the Media Tool.
- In the Media Tool, select all.
- Right-click and choose Consolidate/Transcode.
How do I move clips in Avid Media Composer?
With one keystroke Avid editors can now move a clip or clips up and down from one track to another without a click and drag of the mouse. No more holding down a modifier so it’ll snap, no more watching frame indicators to make sure you didn’t accidentally move a clip to the left or right.
How do I change Avid Media folder?
Scroll down to Media Creation and open the dialog box. In there you can exclude the boot drive and set a file path for where your media is created, If you want all your media to go to D:\Avid MediaFiles you can set that path once and use the Apply to all button.
How do I move a clip in Avid?
Re: Moving a clip vertically on the timeline You can hold the CTRL key down while moving the clip up/down and it will snap to the head of the video track (or to other edit points in active tracks).
Why does avid take so long to import?
Re: Why does it take so long to import files?? It’s the concept of ramming a square peg into a round hole. For example, a 30-second AVCHD clip recorded at 1080p29. 97 with 32k 16 bit audio needs significantly more time to be converted, if the project is 720p24 with 48k 24bit audio. But an “easy” codec, such as an H.
Why is media offline in Avid?
You have deleted the associated media file for that clip or sequence. Go into Windows Explorer and see if the media drive contains a folder called “OMFI Media Files”. This folder needs to be named “OMFI Media Files” (without the “”). If it gets deleted or renamed, Avid Xpress will not be able to see the media files.
How do I move clips between tracks in Pro Tools?
To move clips forward and backward, or from one track to another, use the Grabber Tool. Click the clip and drag it to another point on the timeline. To copy and paste, select the clip using the Grabber Tool and copy it (⌘ + c). Use the Selector Tool to click where you want the copy to go and then paste it (⌘ + v).