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NASty Disk Images
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John Davidson
on Aug 3, 2012 at 7:28:45 pm
Just got our first NAS going yesterday and trying to get our events into sparse disk images.
When you guys move events to a sparse disk image, does FCPX always give you the 'out of space' warning? I made a 20 Gig sparse image on the NAS for an event that was only 40 megs, moved the event via fcpx, and still got the disk full warning from FCPX and could either continue or stop file transfer. Plus, the image is 20 gigs, but with nothing in it but the 40 megs we wanted.
It seems to work, the image mounts on any machine, and nothing seems lost. Is this just a bug?
Thanks!
JD
John Davidson | President / Creative Director | Magic Feather Inc.
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