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Scan, then Upload still duplicating assets
by Michael Cummins on Jun 15, 2009 at 1:32:58 pm

I'm probably not doing this exactly right. All I want to do is upload everything into FCSvr without duplicated files and assets every time there's an instance of shared media. Here's my file structure:

FCSvr Hierarchy

"FCP Projects" contain all my .fcp files, of course. "Final Cut Media" is set as FCP's scratch disk. "Support Files" contains individual project folders that I'll upload as bundled assets and associate with their respective productions.

Now, I've set up "Capture Scratch" as a device in FCSvr called "Media Scan". It scanned in all the media in over the weekend without any problems. I do this because simply uploading the .fcp files creates duplicate assets and files for shared media. Someone suggested that I scan my media in FCSvr first, and THEN upload the .fcp files to combat this. But scanning the media keeps the assests linked to the files on "Capture Scratch", and then uploading the .fcp files creates all new assets.

The whole purpose is to simply upload projects that have a LOT of shared media, without FCSvr duplicating the media every time it sees an instance of it used in each project. Do I need to move my project folders (such as "KNX067 EBE2009") or even the "Capture Scratch" folder to a watcher device, so it will scan and upload automatically? Or is FCSvr just not ready yet to handle shared media between projects? This has been a labor of almost a year so far and I'm beginning to doubt FCSvr can really be of any use to us.


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