Tue Jan 24, 2023 6:53 pm
To use the clone tool, open the clone tool panel and click 'Add Job'. Then drag a source folder from the media storage to the source drop-zone and a destination folder from media storage to the destination drop zone (drop zones are indicated in the clone tool). The folder you are cloning and its destination are in the media storage area, not the media pool. The media storage is that set of folders in the top-left of the media page.
The clone tool is just a safe way of copying media from one location to another. in your case, it's used to copy the media from your thumb drive (source) to a folder location on your local hard drive (destination).
As Peter mentioned, the reason your original issue occurred is because media in Resolve is not copied into Resolve, Resolve just points to wherever the media exists. When you dragged your files into the media pool from the thumb drive, Resolve created clips that linked to the media on your thumb drive. When you remove the thumb drive, the link to the clips is broken.
Peter mention 100 TB as an example. Most feature films would involve thousands of clips occupying potentially hundreds of Terabytes of disk space. This is why Resolve links to the files rather than copying them.
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Steve Alexander on Tue Jan 24, 2023 7:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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