Uli Plank wrote:With Media Management you can do a copy and relink to the new files. I wonder why very few people consider this helpful tool.
We use it all the time, but the reality is that Media Management breaks with certain kinds of files, particularly H.264, PNG, TIFF, and JPG's without embedded timecode. If you do a Compound Clip and then Render in Place, THEN it will Media Manage successfully. There are also issues with slo-mo and similar kinds of files where timecode is no longer valid, requiring manual relinking and other issues.
Trimming files is also problematic with spanned clips. I think it's gotten better over the years, but we still run into it from time to time. I'm in the process of Media Managing a 10-episode documentary series, and I have to use a whip, a chair, and hammer to get everything transcoded and linked up in the same place. It's doable, but it's a multi-step process. You can't just hit "Media Manage" and walk away.