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發表於 2012-5-24 03:57:54
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從Larry Jordan的Final Cut Pro X - making the transition 轉載
Move an Event
The difference between copying an Event and moving an Event is that when you copy you have media in more than one place. When you move, all the media packs up and leaves its old location and takes up residence in the new. (I have fun picturing all these files with feet moving from one hard disk to another….)
To move an Event, select the Event in the Event Library, and then choose File >Move Event. (There isn’t a keyboard shortcut for this option.)
In the resulting dialog, choose the hard disk where you want to move the Event. You’ll notice, when you do this, that the hard disk where the Event is currently stored is not listed. This is because it doesn’t make any sense to move the Event to the same location where it already is. So, FCP removes that option.
Yawn...another nice technique, but wouldn’t it be neat if there were a secret way to do this, too? Don’t tell anyone, but there is: Hold down the Command key and drag the name of the Event you want to move from the Event Library to the name of the hard disk where you want to move the Event. The Move dialog then appears. Cool—and it’s faster than going to the File menu.
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