Project Folder do's and don'ts?
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- ccjones87
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Project Folder do's and don'ts?
Other than the bounce folder, what parts of a project file can I remove content from without upsetting DP? My current project file is over 100 GB. My first thought is to delete unused soundbites. While effective, that would leave me with a lot of cues to sort through. Any other suggestions greatly appreciated!
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Re: Project Folder do's and don'ts?
Rather than do things directly to the project folder, have a look at the section in the manual on compacting a project. P52. That will let you get rid of unnecessary files.
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- HCMarkus
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Re: Project Folder do's and don'ts?
In this day of cheap storage, I never compact projects. If you feel you must, I'd make sure your entire project is backed up first, just to be sure something critical is not lost.
- ccjones87
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Re: Project Folder do's and don'ts?
Cool! I figured something so specific wouldn't be covered in the manual. DP never ceases to have some cool feature I never knew about. Will dig into that. Thank you!bayswater wrote:Rather than do things directly to the project folder, have a look at the section in the manual on compacting a project. P52. That will let you get rid of unnecessary files.
Will definitely be backing up before I do anything. Your reminder is most appreciated!HCMarkus wrote:In this day of cheap storage, I never compact projects. If you feel you must, I'd make sure your entire project is backed up first, just to be sure something critical is not lost.
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- toodamnhip
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Re: Project Folder do's and don'ts?
It has been a long standing “fix” that when a project starts to get slow, one of the solutions is to remove unused soundbites and clear the undo history. Personally, I’d rather not ever do either, but I do to keep DP from getting slow after 1000s of un-dos build up.
Mac Pro (Late 2013
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2.7 GHz 12-Core Intel Xeon E5
64 GB 1866 MHz DDR3
Mojave
DP 10.13
MOTU 8pre, MTP AV, 828 mkII
Tons of VIS and plug ins. SSD hard drives etc