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By the way... Edius 6 have consolidate problems with m2p files or just I have a problem? -
No... the buttons for stripping audio and video were just moved. So except for that bringing down only audio or video is not any different.Leave a comment:
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Not the case at all, but if you want to continue to blame everything you don't like on "broadcasters" go ahead. But it sure gets old. I would be very happy if people would quite posting inflammatory posts like this that has no information in them what so ever.Last edited by pjsssss; 02-10-2011, 12:58 AM.Leave a comment:
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I remember a time when Adobe released Premiere Pro after 6.5. Then I tried Edius that came with the hardware and thank God was pleased so far. Doing something for years in one way and ho-la suddenly not so. Especially for things that are irrelevant to some new opportunities. .If the years when you press c on your keyboard is selected in the rear part of clip, why it must now be selected in front of? What would improve the program other than to annoy users?Leave a comment:
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THANK YOU!
I think that the working environment should not be so different that someone who is working on versions of Edius 2xx come into a situation that does know how... :)
Why consolidate don't work, why I lost my mpg files???Leave a comment:
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You can add just the audio or video.
One way is to turn off the blocks the other is to hit the A or V just above the blocks to add just audio or video.
It is not much different actually.Leave a comment:
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I consolidate project in Edius 6, Backup & Cleanup... All my m2p files used on timeline no more exist...
Any options to switch to Edius 4, 5 interface and shortcuts?? Edius 6 is so frustating... Dont change good stuff. One example-If you want to add clip with audio-video in video track (need only video) in Edius 4,5xx just add, in Edius 6 nightmare, add to audio video track, unlink, delete audio, move video to video track, grrrrr....Leave a comment:
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all I can say to that subject is that if you want to stay away from old age and gray hair, stay away from consolidate
I could never fully perfect it in all the years of using Edius
many file types maybe ignored by consolidate, causing grief after
good luck to the users who fully understand and get it to work correctly, let us know how you mastered it
About the best workflow you can get from this function, but it is still not a fully working consolidate. Is to, consolidate to new folder but do not trim media. After you have consolidated your project and moved your media without trims, you will then have to copy all none HQ media manualy to new folder then re-link this media as it it will be offline after you rename the original media folder to force it off line and re-direct the ezp to the new consolidate folder. Like I say not very good, but is just about usable if most of your media is HQ, and you need to shrink your media bin of all media not used in timeline/sequences. This method can be of use if you have thousands of clip/takes and your final sequence only uses about 20 to 30 percent of it, but you still can't trim the media you have used to bring the file space down further. Or if you are working in reels in a long form project, then you can make one reel as one sequence as one ezp within it's own folder with media.
Sergey.
I understand what you are trying to do, and yes a consolidate would be the right thing, for many reasons. But as you can see if your project does not use mostly HQ media, it is not worth using the function as it is full of bugs. If your media is file based off cameras, such as MOV, AVI, H264, AVC, AVCHD etc. Then this function is totaly useless. Sorry to not give you better news.
Cheers.
Dave.Leave a comment:
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all I can say to that subject is that if you want to stay away from old age and gray hair, stay away from consolidate
I could never fully perfect it in all the years of using Edius
many file types maybe ignored by consolidate, causing grief after
good luck to the users who fully understand and get it to work correctly, let us know how you mastered itLeave a comment:
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Thanks Anton.
As for me, this is useless work - to create such folders & to put your materials here....This must be done IMHO by using "consolidate project" (in Edius 5.51 I did it in the same way).
May be it'd be better to use "Transfer to Project Folder" function?
Does anyone use "field editing" function?
Sergey.Leave a comment:
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simply put the project folder on a portable HD and you are done
remember to always place any assets used by a project inside the project folder
whenever I start a new project, I click save
then I open windows explorer and create 3 folders inside the project folder
1. HD Clips
2. Stills
3. ExportLeave a comment:
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Thanks Dave.
Anton, I do it cause I have to work on two comps in different places of my town (I use mobile HDD).
Sergey.Leave a comment:
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1. back up the project? (don't use consolidate)
2. remove unused items to save disk space? (disk space is so cheap, why bother?)Leave a comment:
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Hi Sergey.
If I understand correctly. You are doing a project, then you do a consolidate, then you work more on the consolidated project and maybe add new video. You then do another consolidate of this already consolidated project with maybe new added video.
If this is what you are doing, then media will be re-copied to any new consolidated folder, even from a project that was already consolidated. You have an option to consolidate media or sequence, and depending on what options you choose for trimming and location, your new consolidation may or may not have media.
I hope that I have understood your question correctly, and that this answer helps.
If you read some of the early comments on this thread, it may give you some idea of some of the strange things that Edius does when it consolidates. If you have used other consolidate functions, like on Avid, then you will find that Edius does not work properly with consolidation. The consolidate function is something that does not get better in version 6.
Hope this is of some help.
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