User Guide
158 Chapter 9 Exporting, Archiving, and Deleting Completed Assets and Projects
Deleting Assets from Final Cut Server
When you delete an asset from Final Cut Server, you delete the asset’s primary
representation file, the proxy files that were created for the asset, and all the metadata
associated with the asset. Because a single asset can be linked to one or more
Final Cut Pro or other project assets, deleting assets should be approached with
caution. You should only delete assets from Final Cut Server if you are certain that the
asset will not be needed.
You can view what project or media assets an asset is related to in the Resources pane
of the asset info window.
Deleting a media or bundle asset and deleting a Final Cut Pro project asset is described
in the steps below.
Other assets that use
the asset are listed in the
Instances list.










