![]() I was simple trying to archive a project using the "collect files" option. I have this same problem on a Mac with CS6. Is this a direct result of using subclips? In the Finder (before hitting "Ok" to the unknown error dialog box) I see the same clips duplicated up to 10+ times in some cases, filenames being appended sequentially with 001, 002, etc.Īrchiving this project for my employer to hand off to the next editor is the only thing standing between me and my new job! Please, ANY HELP would be very, very appreciated! I noticed in the Finder it has nearly QUADRUPLED the collective size of the media compared to the "Resulting Disk Space" estimated within the Project Manager. Please save your project and retry the operation." I get the same message, "An unknown error has occurred during the Project Manager operation. The project contains about 200GB of H.264 footage from Canon 5D MK II's with dual system audio (audio in MOV files Replaced via DualEyes/PluralEyes) and my workflow involved creating ALL subclips for each usable soundbite. Settings: "Collect Files & Copy to New Location" selected - "Rename Media Files to Match Clip Names" is UNCHECKED. (Interview/Doc style project with a lot of subjects) ![]()
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