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Managing video projects
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Export EDL
The menu item "File -> Export movie" enables EDL files to be created using
the "Export movie information as EDL..." for additional editing in other
programs, e.g. Samplitude or Sequoia.
This section features a completely new input mask. Use the check boxes to
select whether video and/or audio should be exported. As required, a
selection may be made whether individual tracks should be rendered or
referenced as original files via EDL. Video rendering takes place in the DV-
AVI format, and audio rendering as WAV stereo. For Surround projects, 6
mono files will be rendered.
An export folder may be specified via the selection dialog. The EDL file and
the rendered files will be stored there as required.
Check boxes may be used to select whether the EDL file should be loaded
directly into Sequoia (if present). The program will either be launched
automatically, or the files will be added into a running instance of the
program. The user may enter the path to Sequoia in the input mask.
Clean-up wizard
The clean-up wizard helps delete projects from the hard drive, including all
of the media files used. Use this function to free up disk space for future
projects.
Caution: If the files you used in the movie have also been used in other
movies (like trailers, opening music, etc.), then you should make backup
copies of these files beforehand.
Shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + Y
Delete specific files
Choose this option if you would like to select certain files for deletion. In the
file selection dialog, you can select the desired files. In the next step, the
clean-up wizard searches for other files which belong to your selection.
Using this method, you can delete an entire movie with all of its
accompanying media, help, project, and backup files. Before they are
deleted, you will receive relevant information in a dialog and a confirmation
request.
Search and delete superfluous files
Choose this option if you would like to find unnecessary files or free up
some space on your hard drive. The clean-up wizard automatically looks for