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NOTE
You cannot put audio clips in a video folder and vice versa.
2.
Select Media> Create Folder.
3. Rename the folder.
4. Drag the clips to the new folder.
Applying Processing to Clips in the Pool
You can apply audio processing to clips from within the Pool in the same way as to events in the
Project window.
PROCEDURE
1.
In the Pool window, select the clips that you want to process.
2.
Select Audio> Direct Oine Processing, and select a processing method.
RESULT
A waveform symbol indicates that the clips have been processed.
RELATED LINKS
Direct Oine Processing on page 326
Minimizing Files
You can minimize the audio les according to the size of the audio clips referenced in the project.
The les that are produced using this option only contain the audio le portions that are actually
used in the project.
This can signicantly reduce the size of the project, if large portions of the audio les are unused.
Therefore, the option is useful for archiving purposes after you have completed a project.
IMPORTANT
This operation permanently changes the selected audio les in the Pool. It cannot be undone.
If you only want to create the minimized audio
les as a copy, leaving the original project
untouched, you can use the Back up Project option.
NOTE
Minimizing les clears the entire Edit History.
PROCEDURE
1.
In the Pool window, select the les that you want to minimize.
2.
Select Media> Minimize File.
3.
Click Minimize.
After minimizing, the le references in the stored project become invalid.
4.
Do one of the following:
To save the updated project, click Save Now.
Pool
Working with the Pool
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