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Finding Media in the Media Storage Panel and Finder
If you find yourself needing to determine the location of a clip’s source media file on disk, you
can right-click an item in the Media Pool and choose Reveal in Media Storage panel. The
Library automatically opens to the folder containing the media file you’ve selected, with that
media file selected in the Library browser to the right.
Another feature that’s only available for macOS systems is the ability to right-click an item in the
Media Pool and choose Reveal In Finder. A file system window opens up, revealing the media
file that clip is linked to.
Going Immediately to a File System
Location in the Media Browser
Conversely, if you drag a folder from the macOS Finder into the Media Storage panel, the Media
Storage panel will immediately update to show the location of that folder.
Tracking Media Usage
As clips are added to timelines, two mechanisms come into play for keeping track of which clips
are used in which timelines.
Thumbnail Clip Usage Indicators
Whenever you open a timeline, all thumbnails in the Media Pool automatically update to show
highlighted usage bars to let you know which parts of that clip are used in that timeline.
Two colored highlights at the bottom of the
thumbnail indicate which parts of a clip are
used by the currently open timeline
If you right-click on a thumbnail that shows usage, a Usage submenu shows you a list of each
instance of that clip in the currently open timeline. Choosing an instance from this list jumps the
playhead to that clip in the Timeline.
List View Clip Usage Column
Exposing the Usage column when the Media Pool is in List view lets you see a value for the
number of times a clip appears in all timelines of the current project. This usage column is now
automatically updated; no user intervention is required.
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