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10 In the window that appears, do the following:
a Choose the new computer from the Location pop-up menu.
b Select “Duplicate Project and Referenced Events.”
c Click OK.
The project appears under the the startup disk (home icon) in the Project Library, and
the Event that contains the projects media appears under the startup disk (home icon)
in the Event Library.
You can now locate your project in the Project Library and begin editing. Any changes
will be saved to the copy on the startup disk of the new computer.
If you see a Missing Media, Missing Project, or other warning icon, or if you can’t nd
your project in the Final Cut Pro Project Library, go through the steps in the task to
verify that you performed the task correctly. For more information, see “Common
media management issues on page 494.
Use a SAN location to edit your project on a dierent computer
You can start editing a project over a network using a SAN location and then continue
working on the project from a dierent computer using the same SAN location. To
make the SAN location available to other computers on the network, you use the
Remove command to disconnect the SAN location from the original computer.
1 Follow the steps for adding a SAN location in “Use SAN locations for Events and
projects” on page 487.
2 Create a project on the SAN location, or copy or move your project to the
SAN location.
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