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Re: What's the best output format for archiving my projects?
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Re: What's the best output format for archiving my projects?
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Justin Geoghegan
on Sep 2, 2009 at 6:05:57 pm
Ohh I see .. it created a single DPS file on the Media drive (MLT00021.dps) that is the appropriate size for a nearly 5 minute video at 1.3GB. So if I pull that from the media drive to an archive drive and include the DVA file that was made in the AV folder I should be good to go right?
About to test with a project that doesn't really matter if I lose it.
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What's the best output format for archiving my projects?
by Justin Geoghegan on Jul 29, 2009 at 11:27:36 pm
Re: What's the best output format for archiving my projects?
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Re: What's the best output format for archiving my projects?
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Re: What's the best output format for archiving my projects?
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