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    I noticed that when creating a project in EDIUS 6, a folder is created on the target drive containing the EDIUS project file, and other files or folders depending on the nature of the edit.

    I left one of my projects untitled, which I would like to name, but if I attempt this outside of the application, EDIUS no longer recognizes the project. Leaving the folder untitled allows me to access the project, but is there a way to name the project folder without this happening?

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    Open the untitled project in Edius, then "Save As" with the new name.
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      Originally posted by Jolt917 View Post
      I noticed that when creating a project in EDIUS 6, a folder is created on the target drive containing the EDIUS project file, and other files or folders depending on the nature of the edit.

      I left one of my projects untitled, which I would like to name, but if I attempt this outside of the application, EDIUS no longer recognizes the project. Leaving the folder untitled allows me to access the project, but is there a way to name the project folder without this happening?
      you can rename edius project files and folders with windows explorer all day long until you turn blue

      they will work fine after that, of course the project will appear offline when you start Edius, so delete the offline project with clear history and then click to browse for the renamed project and open it
      Anton Strauss
      Antons Video Productions - Sydney

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