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Re: The problem with FCP. (big projects, and slow copy-paste)
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Arnie Schlissel
(Arniepix)
on Apr 9, 2008 at 5:58:45 pm
Anders, I had a similar problem on Perestroika.
How many sequences does your project have? See if you can remove some older sequences that you don't need. If you're worried about deleting them, you can export an XML of each one, or put them into a new project that acts as your archive.
Also, I've seen instances where if I duped a timeline & exported an XML, the XML was bigger (sometimes much bigger!) than if I copied & pasted everything into a new timeline & exported an XML from that.
Arnie
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