This is a general Q, so should apply to several products. However, I'm concerned with Video files which are quite large.
I copy the SDHC card to a folder "Masters v. ( card ID )...so all clips are present. Then I create a Project folder "My recent Holiday, etc." and Copy the clips there as well ( this is on the same secondary Drive ). This makes it easier to see what I've got and if it's a big Edit I will use a WP to create a "Shot List" prior to Editing. This can weed out (delete) clips that are too short, etc. although the original number system is preserved in the Masters folder.
What I wonder is if folks know how I can save space - since it seems wasteful to have duplicate copies on the same HDD. I know that (dot) vf files are only "instructions" and take up v.little space, so I wonder if a similar scheme can't be used to fetch large files and put them in the Project folder?
Ideally they would appear as straight copies but perhaps some colour-border could be used to identify them as a "Proxy file" - if that's the right word.
It would be nice if the "Master Copy" could be tagged so I can see where else ( Projects), it's being used - partly for information - but also to avoid repeating too often.
Yes, I know HDD are cheap enough these days . . . I just don't like the idea of wasting space by duplication. Also, my dealer charges a lot just to change HDDs. and takes rather too long doing it.....Ooops!
I copy the SDHC card to a folder "Masters v. ( card ID )...so all clips are present. Then I create a Project folder "My recent Holiday, etc." and Copy the clips there as well ( this is on the same secondary Drive ). This makes it easier to see what I've got and if it's a big Edit I will use a WP to create a "Shot List" prior to Editing. This can weed out (delete) clips that are too short, etc. although the original number system is preserved in the Masters folder.
What I wonder is if folks know how I can save space - since it seems wasteful to have duplicate copies on the same HDD. I know that (dot) vf files are only "instructions" and take up v.little space, so I wonder if a similar scheme can't be used to fetch large files and put them in the Project folder?
Ideally they would appear as straight copies but perhaps some colour-border could be used to identify them as a "Proxy file" - if that's the right word.
It would be nice if the "Master Copy" could be tagged so I can see where else ( Projects), it's being used - partly for information - but also to avoid repeating too often.
Yes, I know HDD are cheap enough these days . . . I just don't like the idea of wasting space by duplication. Also, my dealer charges a lot just to change HDDs. and takes rather too long doing it.....Ooops!