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The media management tool in 17 now moves everything into a folder named after the *project name*.
I can see how this would be useful at times but is quite annoying at others.
For example, I have a project on my server, that I want to pull clips from. I just grab those clips from said project and copy them into my current working project. I then use the media management tool to move those files to my laptop since it doesn't always have access to a server. I would use the preserve hierarchy option to have these files sit in the same folder structure on my laptop as on the server.
Something like d:\projects\videos\why\does\resolve\do this
This all worked great in 16.
But now, in 17 it moves everything to d:\*project name*\projects\videos\why\does\resolve\do this
Super annoying since i now have to manually move these files to the correct location and relink them in resolve.
Surely people who want these files in *project name* would create a folder called *project name*.
I imagine this was designed to be helpful.. but I think for many of us, it's not.
Am I missing something here, is there a better way to do this? I know about the clone tool, but that just works on folders.
I can see how this would be useful at times but is quite annoying at others.
For example, I have a project on my server, that I want to pull clips from. I just grab those clips from said project and copy them into my current working project. I then use the media management tool to move those files to my laptop since it doesn't always have access to a server. I would use the preserve hierarchy option to have these files sit in the same folder structure on my laptop as on the server.
Something like d:\projects\videos\why\does\resolve\do this
This all worked great in 16.
But now, in 17 it moves everything to d:\*project name*\projects\videos\why\does\resolve\do this
Super annoying since i now have to manually move these files to the correct location and relink them in resolve.
Surely people who want these files in *project name* would create a folder called *project name*.
I imagine this was designed to be helpful.. but I think for many of us, it's not.
Am I missing something here, is there a better way to do this? I know about the clone tool, but that just works on folders.
Last edited by Eric Testroete on Sun Mar 07, 2021 3:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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GTX 1050 4GB, "Studio" driver 441.66
OS,Library: 1TB NVMe - Project: 1TB NVMe - Cache: 1TB NVMe