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Show all posts by userYour basic troubleshooting forum for all things FCP Legacy (FCP 7 and below.) And general discussion on topics that do not fit in the other forums.
Not registered? Click HERE to register now Re: capture scratch folders - 16 years agoSo if I manage on the finder level, what would the ideal workflow for capturing and getting organized be. Say for example I,m working on one show w 13 episodes, would I capture everything in one FCP project, and organize video clips in folders as I go, or organize in bins and then go back and organize into folders with media manager, or would having a new FCP project for each episode be the way tby pbovee - Café LA Re: capture scratch folders - 16 years ago"The finder is your friend. Use it. " I agree Mark. I like to know where the media is on the drive. I'm pretty new to this stuff and just trying to figure the best way to organize hours of footage, be able to find it, and delete some clips, save some and so on.by pbovee - Café LA Flip4Mac Studio Pro HD - 16 years agoHi Guys, Looking to get the Studio Pro HD version of Flip4Mac...anyone have any complaints/praise for this product. Do I need to go w/ this version or can I go with the "not-so-pimped out" Versions. -Thanksby pbovee - Café LA Re: capture scratch folders - 16 years agoIt still seems to me that it would be kinda nice just so you could organize in the browser as you log and then you wouldn't have to move anything on the finder level but it would be where you wanted it for future. But like Shane said not possible w/out all the capture folders.by pbovee - Café LA Re: capture scratch folders - 16 years agoThanks for the the info guys. I guess I have to explore my options a little more, and see whats best for me.by pbovee - Café LA Re: capture scratch folders - 16 years agoThanks Derek, So I guess bottom line is, capture to drive and forget about it, manage media solely from FCP.by pbovee - Café LA Re: capture scratch folders - 16 years agoThe only reason I'm trying to do this is so when the project is finished I can get rid of most of the raw footage but keep anything I could possibly use again. Ultimately I'd like to end up with stock footage on my hard drive and have it be organized so I can find it easily and import into any future projects. Thanks for all the input, maybe I need to learn to manipulate media better through Fby pbovee - Café LA capture scratch folders - 16 years agoIs there a way to have folders within capture scratch folder that are named according to bin name as well as project name? I'll try and explain what I'm getting at. If I set scratch disk to DRIVE 1 there's automatically a CAPTURE SCRATCH folder made on that drive. Inside that there is a folder with PROJECT NAME. (DRIVE 1>CAPTURE SCRATCH>PROJ. NAME> ) What I'm trying to do is take thby pbovee - Café LA |
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