I realize that one can see all of the media in a project by looking at the "Project Media" tab. Is there a way to distinguish project media that are not in the timeline from media that are? I want to delete the media not in the timeline as it contains takes I won't be needing.
You just click the "lightning bolt" icon to remove unused references from Project Media. You can of course add them later if you want; it doesn't really delete anything, unless you right-click on the media reference and tell it to do so.
If you have many ZEROs in the Count Column, and spread vertically in that Column, I click on the "Use Count" column name and this will order ALL your "used"/"unused" Media in numerical order. Very useful indeed.
Another much neglected option is the collation/collection of all used OR unused Media within a New BIN for your further consideration.
Here you go:-
1] In Project Media Right Click on the Grey area directly within the Bin Tree area.
2] Select "Search Media Bins . . . " and you get a feature rich search engine that takes for its parameters ALL the Field names from your Columns.
3] For Unused Media select "Used Count" and select "Less Than" as the Condition and enter 1 - this will group all "0" ZERO used Media already in a NEW Bin ready for you with the Numerical SEARCH criteria "naming" the New Bin. You can, of course, Rename that NEW Bin, if you wish.
One thing Hulk mentioned was unused Takes, and I don't think that the lightning bolt will get rid of these, and also they will not show a Zero Use Count.
The only way to remove these, if you definitely don't want to use them, is to locate each one on the timeline, right click and choose which ones you want to delete - then they will have a Zero use count and can be removed with the lightning bolt.
Well spotted Sherlock! I just reread these final few words, and didn't see this in the Title . . . - Well, and thinking sideways how about this - Use the Takes To Tracks script and that WILL auto separate out the Takes and then it is a very easy job to Group/Select all these Select in Project Media and ZAP 'em dead! - This ways you don't have to go through all (head-banging!)the Events.
Just done it and it works . . .
I bet somebody else is gonna come up with another?
I still think there could be inporoivement in the handling of Takes. One thing I often want to do is to cut copy or drag the top-take only, move it, and then optionally do the same to some other takes.
Sort of like the script 'takes to tracks', but not including all takes.
I want to do this 'mouse-wise, and not necessarily to ALL takes. Like, copy first take 3 and then take 5, comp up a result from those, then delete the remaining.
I guess this relates soley to audio, or is there a video paradigm ?