Usually after finishing a project, I archive used footage. With 1080p it used to be not so much of an issue, but I'm shifting towards UHD and files are now big. It's very common when out of every ~1-minute-long take I only use 5-10 seconds. Unfortunately, in the Vegas universe it is a popular belief that H.264 files cannot be trimmed, so when I archive my projects, media piles up to quite huge amounts. I cannot really afford to just keep everything so I'm looking for ways to optimise this.
H.264 files have I-frames and there are tools that allow lossless cutting (one of them is free/opensource and is creatively called Lossless Cut). It's not rocket surgery and I really hope that MAGIX developers know that and we will see smarter project export in the future.
Meanwhile, suppose I'm ready to commit myself to doing all the re-trimming manually using an external tool. That's fine. Naturally I can only do this after the project is complete so that I know which pieces I want to keep. But MSP does not seem to show anywhere which parts of the clips are used in the timeline? That makes the job pretty much impossible.
But ok, I heard that intraframe codecs should be fine. In that case I should be able to transcode source media into DNxHR, export the project with trimmed copies, and then transcode the trimmed clips back into H.264 for archival, with relatively small quality loss, right? Right?? No, MSP cannot trim DNxHR either, even though it's an intraframe codec designed specifically for cutting.
So what are your tricks for efficient archival? Please share. Just buying more HDDs is not a trick.