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Revealing a clip’s media file in the finder, Consolidating media files to one folder – Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual

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Chapter 6

Reconnecting Clips and Offline Media

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Revealing a Clip’s Media File in the Finder

The fastest way to find a media file is to use the corresponding clip in the Browser.

To reveal a clip’s media file in the Finder:

1

Select a clip in the Browser or Timeline.

2

Do one of the following:

 Choose View > Reveal in Finder.
 Control-click the clip, then choose Reveal in Finder from the shortcut menu.

Consolidating Media Files to One Folder

If you save a project with a new name partway through the capture process, media files
captured after the project is renamed are stored in a new folder. For example, suppose
you originally captured some clips in a project called Hard to Trace, but at some point
you renamed your project Hard to Trace Version 2 and then resumed capturing clips. In
this case, clips captured before the project name change are stored here:

/Volumes/Media/Capture Scratch/Hard to Trace/

and clips captured after the name change are stored here:

/Volumes/Media/Capture Scratch/Hard to Trace Version 2/

This can make it difficult to manage your project, especially if you want to copy the
project file and all of its corresponding media files to another system. To avoid these
problems, it’s important to pay attention to where your media is stored during capture.
If you want all of your media files to reside in one folder, you need to avoid changing
the name of your project. However, it’s common for editors to change project names as
they save versions of their work. At some point, it’s likely that you are going to capture
a media file to a folder where you don’t want it.

To consolidate media files into a single folder immediately after capture:

1

In the Browser, select a clip that corresponds to one of the media files you just captured.

2

Do one of the following:

 Choose View > Reveal in Finder.
 Control-click the clip, then choose Reveal in Finder from the shortcut menu.

A Finder window opens with the media file selected.

3

Click the Final Cut Pro icon in the Dock to switch back to Final Cut Pro.

4

In the Browser, if it isn’t selected already, select the clip that corresponds to the media
file you just highlighted in the Finder.