[STN-Affiliates] Offline Clips?

Charles Aldridge Charles.Aldridge at txkisd.net
Mon Feb 23 20:43:07 PST 2009


Yeah.

Charles Aldridge
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On Feb 23, 2009, at 9:36 PM, "Romey, Jacalyn"  
<jromey at searcyschools.org> wrote:

> You can use the media manager in FCP to collect all your files in  
> one folder. This includes render files, clips and project files.
>
> Jacki
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Holcomb, Chris [mailto:Chris.Holcomb at henry.k12.ga.us]
> Sent: Mon 2/23/2009 7:52 PM
> To: Turner, Brian; Chuck Massey; Sandy Beeson; affiliates at studenttelevision.com
> Subject: Re: [STN-Affiliates] Offline Clips?
>
>
> Final cut pro also has a way to move/copy clips to another folder or  
> drive. I have used this several time to take project home or move  
> them to another computer.
>
>  I am typing this on a PC so I can not look it up and see what the  
> command is called.
>
>
>
> Chris Holcomb
>
> Broadcasting Instructor
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: affiliates-bounces at studenttelevision.com on behalf of Turner,  
> Brian
> Sent: Wed 2/18/2009 11:09 AM
> To: 'Chuck Massey'; Sandy Beeson; affiliates at studenttelevision.com
> Subject: Re: [STN-Affiliates] Offline Clips?
>
> Another way to think of it is like this:
>
> A student's computer is named Mario.  The log in name is tv.  The  
> video files for Final Cut are stored in the scratch folder.  So all  
> stuff that is rendered on that computer is located in  
> Mario>TV>Documents>Scratch.
>
> You move the final cut project to a computer named Pacman.  The  
> Final Cut project will look for all the video files in the location  
> Mario>TV>Documents>Scratch.  However, you are no longer on Mario,  
> you are on PacMan.  Even if you have the same file structure, you  
> are on a different hard drive.  Thus the files will not be found.
>
> If you want to move stuff from machine to machine and don't have  
> final cut server or another server way to do it, you can put all  
> your clips on the timeline, then go to File>Export>Using Quicktime  
> Conversion.  It will export out a fully packaged Quicktime file of  
> what is on the timeline.
>
> BT
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: affiliates-bounces at studenttelevision.com [mailto:affiliates-bounces at studenttelevision.com 
> ] On Behalf Of Chuck Massey
> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:50 AM
> To: Sandy Beeson; affiliates at studenttelevision.com
> Subject: Re: [STN-Affiliates] Offline Clips?
>
> Sandy,
>
> Final Cut Pro requires a local scratch drive unless you are using  
> XSAN.  In other words, students have to stay on the same computer  
> for the FCP project.  The data files go off-line because
> they are stored on a local drive such as the system drive or an  
> external drive attached to the computer that contains the original  
> footage, etc.
>
> Chuck Massey
> Apple Certified Trainer Final Cut Pro 6
> Cabot High TV
> Cabot, Arkansas
>
> >>> Sandy Beeson <sbeeson.hhs at gmail.com> 2/18/2009 8:33 AM >>>
> I have my Macs networked and I have a kid who did a stop motion  
> project on
> one Mac and he's trying to open it on a different Mac.  A lot of the  
> clips
> on the 2nd Mac say offline but on the original Mac they are there,  
> rendered,
> and fine.  Any ideas why this is happening?
>
> --
> Sandy Beeson
> War Eagle Television
> Rogers Heritage High School
> Rogers, AR
>
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