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David Phillips July 30th, 2003 03:21 PM

Help with external drive
 
I've just invested in a 120g external drive but I'm not sure I'm using it correctly.
I'm saving the project to the external but all the render files etc. are remaining on the mac drive. If I delete the files from the mac everything on the external goes 'off line'. What am I doing wrong?
Laymans terms please.
Regards all.

Ken Tanaka July 30th, 2003 05:27 PM

David,
(small, but important detail): What editing software are you using on your Mac?

David Phillips July 31st, 2003 12:05 AM

External
 
FCP3

Ken Tanaka July 31st, 2003 12:16 AM

OK. I'll head you in the right direction. You need to change the settings in your System Settings to point to your external drive.

The menu steps:
Final Cut Pro >> System Settings >> "Scratch Disks" tab.

David Phillips July 31st, 2003 01:51 AM

External
 
Thanks Ken, I think I see where you're comming from.
Regards david

David Phillips July 31st, 2003 08:33 AM

External
 
Many thanks Ken, everything works a dream.
Regards David

Bud Kuenzli July 31st, 2003 09:48 AM

keep in mind...
 
there are two basic approaches to use. you can keep all your render files and such in one area and never change that so if you use, for instance, an external drive you can set it to keep all your captured files, render files, etc. on your external in a particular folder. Or you can create a new folder for each project and put your files in that new folder each time. However you MUST remember to reset your preferences for that folder each time you change the project you are working on. FCP will assume you are continuing to work on the same project you were on last time so if you go from working on project A with it's folder on Drive1 to working on project B, it will put captured stuff into the project A folder on Drive1 unless you tell it to change.
I wish FCP would be smart enough to remember where you told it you wanted the files from this or that project to go.


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