swiftyedits wrote:Been looking for this in the manual and online but can't seem to find the answer I'm looking for. I have a huge project I would like to archive but only want to archive the media used for the final version. The closest solution I'm finding is to media manage the final timeline and all used media, does that sound like the correct workflow?
That is correct. You can also use the Trim function to just We've encountered problems with trying to Media Manage some non-timecode formats, like H.264, PNGs, JPEGs, and TIFFs, but normal ProRes, DNxHD/HR, and virtually all camera raw formats work fine. This can reduce fairly massive projects down to a fraction of their original source format size.
One way we were able to greatly condense a complex project in the last few months with Resolve 17 was to create compound clips of all the graphics, and also do a Render in Place of all the H.264 files. This helped us manage a 50TB multi-episode project to well below 10TB.