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Media Copy 3.0
User Guide
last updated November 19, 2011
About Media Copy
Media Copy 3.0 copies the media files referenced by video project files from Avid and
Final Cut Pro. It supports processing multiple project files at once.
Supported Formats:
Avid
Avid OMF 2.0 files
Avid AAF files
Avid project (.avp)
Avid bin (.avb)
Avid Project Folders
Final Cut Pro 7 or older
XML
Using Media Copy 3.0
Media Copy reads your video project file and finds all of the
media it references.! It then copies the media files to the
specified folder.
The application consists of three sections:
1.The top section of the dialog has a field that lists the AVB,
Avid project folder, AAF, OMF or XML files for which you
want to copy the media for.
2.A few options, described in more detail below.
3.The location to where all the media files will be copied.
Choosing source files
Add your source AVB, AVP, Avid project folder, AAF, OMF or XML
files to the source list in the top section of the window by clicking
the Add... button then navigating to the file(s) you wish to choose
or by dragging the files into the File(s) to Copy Media for... box..
You can remove files in the File(s) to Copy Media for... box by selecting the items to
remove and pressing delete on your keyboard.
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Page 1 - User Guide

Media Copy 3.0User Guidelast updated November 19, 2011About Media CopyMedia Copy 3.0 copies the media files referenced by video project files from Avid

Page 2 - Select your destination

A couple of optionsImagine this scenario: You have your XML file from Final Cut Pro and you're ready to run over to your colleague's place wh

Page 3 - Report only

Do not select a write-protected volume such as a CD-ROM or any other location you don't have permission to write to, not only will the copy fail

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