Tue Mar 26, 2024 9:09 am
John Paines wrote:It can already be done in the Media page
Not quite right, While you can delete a file from Resolve from the media page (in the file manager only) this is not what they're asking for, they would like to delete and remove it from the disk and Resolve within the media pool.
I would never work this way myself but I can see the benefit of that as a feature, if you are someone who only stores (archive) the files used within a timeline/project on completion of the project, then using the in-use markers in media pool and selecting the ones without use markers and deleting them could be a powerful feature, or better still a "Remove and Delete unused media" (with a nuke warning sign and siren for the faint-hearted)
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