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Is there an "easy" way to transfer a project to another PC?
The title says it all. :)
I'm using PPro 1.5 Thanks, Mike |
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Copy all the files (including renders and media cache) to removable HDD?
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So there's no simple "export" function? I've tried but it doesn't seem to export everything...
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Mike, have you tried using the Project Manager feature? Choose it, then the Copy Files function, rather than the Trim Project function. Select your destination (another drive) and make sure your options are all set correctly. You should then have a copy of every file used and imported into your current project.
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Joshua, that's perfect! The file is huge though...
Thanks! Mike |
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Mike,
No problem. The Project Manager is a great feature in the newer versions of Premiere. Also keep in mind the Trim Project feature for when you want to archive a project.
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