Physically Moving Your Media Around
Liquid Edition's unique file structure means that you have to exercise some care when moving files around using the Windows Explorer. Physically removing a file from a folder and transferring it to another can cause the Timeline render marker to go dark reda sign that the media can't be located and can't be worked with. Restoring this can be difficult, and in some cases, impossible.However, if you need to switch the location of your media files using Windows Explorer, then you need to understand the following rule:
To physically move the location of a media file
1. | Open Windows Explorer and create a new folder, giving it a unique name that is associated with the project you are working onfor example, USA-Holiday-Tape 1 (Figure 4.18 ).Figure 4.18. Creating a clearly named folder at a new location.[View full size image] ![]() |
2. | Open this new folder and create another folder inside this one called Reels (don't forget the "s"). |
3. | Browse to the original Media folder and locate the original Reels folder. Inside you will find the names of all the Reels you have captured to this location. |
4. | Once you've located the correct folder, right-click it and select Copy (Figure 4.19 ).Figure 4.19. Copying theentire folder from the original location.![]() |
Once it has been added, Liquid Edition will automatically look inside this new location for the Reels folder. Once it finds this, it will scan the contents and reassociate any clips it has in the Project Browser with any clips that are stored in this new location. |