saving edited clips

dongle99 wrote on 6/23/2014, 3:04 AM
On Abobe Premiere there is an option to archive the project. This saves the project as edited but still individual clips and throws the "rubbish" away. This is a great space saver and a great way of getting an archive for storage. Is there a way of doing this in Movie Studio. It is extremely useful and I am finding it difficult to work without it.

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Jack S wrote on 6/24/2014, 11:12 AM
Hi. Before saving, ensure that unused media is removed from the Project Media bin by selecting Tools then Clean Project Media in MS13 (in previous versions use the lightning bolt icon). In the Save As dialog box ensure that the checkbox 'Copy media with project' is checked then select a new, empty folder. Choose one of the Copy Media Options (I always leave it as 'Copy source media') then click Ok.
All media used in your project will then be copied to the folder along with the project file. Unused media will not be copied.

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dongle99 wrote on 6/26/2014, 8:55 AM
I should have said on Movie Studio 13 where the files have a .vf extension.
I have cleaned the Project Media
I have saved the Project Media
Success - Thank you
Don