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Important: If you actively use Final Cut Pro while background tasks are running, the
background tasks will pause. The tasks resume when you stop using Final Cut Pro.
View tasks that are running in the background
1 Do one of the following:
Choose Window > Background Tasks (or press Command-9). Â
In the toolbar, click the Background Process button. Â
2 To view the tasks that are running in each section, click a disclosure triangle.
Delete render les to free up disk space
Project and clip render les are stored in your Final Cut Events and Final Cut Projects
folders. Over time, these les can accumulate and take up disk space. If you want to
free up hard disk space, you can either delete unused render les or delete all of the
render les for a particular compound clip or Final Cut Pro project.
Delete project render les
1 Select a project in the Project Library.
2 Choose File > Delete Project Render Files.
3 In the window that appears, choose to delete Unused Render Files Only or All Render
Files, and click OK.
Delete Event render les
1 Select an Event in the Event Browser.
2 Choose File > Delete Event Render Files.
3 In the window that appears, choose to delete Unused Render Files Only or All Render
Files, and click OK.