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Find Media Window
The Find Media window is a stand-alone window that offers the same functionality as the Search
option in the Pool.
To open the Find Media window, select Media > Search Media.
To insert a clip or region into the project from the Find Media window, select it in the list,
select
Media > Insert into Project, and select one of the insert options.
RELATED LINKS
Inserting Clips into a Project on page 395
Missing Files
When you open a project and one or more les are missing, the Resolve Missing Files dialog
opens. If you click
Close, the project opens without the missing les.
In the Pool, you can check which les are considered missing. This is indicated by a question
mark in the Status column.
A le is considered missing under one of the following conditions:
The le has been moved or renamed outside the program since you last worked with the
project, and you ignored the Resolve Missing Files dialog when you opened the project
for the current session.
You have moved or renamed the le outside the program during the current session.
You have moved or renamed the folder in which the missing les are located.
Locating Missing Files
PROCEDURE
1. Select Media > Find Missing Files.
2. In the Resolve Missing Files dialog, decide if you want the program to nd the le for you
(Search), if you want to nd it yourself (Locate), or if you want to specify in which directory
the program searches for the
le (Folder).
If you select Search, a dialog opens to let you specify which folder or disk the
program scans. Click Search Folder, select a directory or a disk, and click Start. If
found, select the le from the list and click Accept. Afterwards, Cubase tries to map
all other missing les automatically.
If you select Locate, a le dialog opens, allowing you to locate the le manually.
Select the le and click Open.
If you select Folder, a dialog opens to let you specify the directory in which the
missing le can be found. This might be the preferred method if you have renamed
or moved the folder containing the missing le, but the le still has the same name.
Once you select the correct folder, the program
nds the le and you can close the
dialog.
Reconstructing Missing Edit Files
If a missing le cannot be found, this is normally indicated with a question mark in the Status
column in the Pool. However, if the missing le is an edit le (a le that is created when you
process audio and that is stored in the Edits folder within the project folder), it may be possible
for the program to reconstruct it by recreating the editing to the original audio
le.
Pool
Working with the Pool
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