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Referencing a backup library - Final Cut Pro Tutorial
From the course: Final Cut Pro Essential Training
Referencing a backup library
- [Narrator] While Final Cut offers you an unlimited amount of undo options where you have Final Cut open, sometimes you might just want to revert back to an earlier stage of a project or a library. Other times, if something ever goes wrong with your existing library, you should note that you do have something called Library Backups available. To see this, I'm going to go to my file menu. We're going to choose Open Library, and at the very bottom we're going to do From Backup. Final Cut has been taking several timestamps of my essential library today. Not to mention you can see it going all the way back to late February here, where if we needed to, I could go back to this library and access it. This is extremely handy if we need to revert a library or a project that we've been working with, to have access or to see the earlier state, not to mention again, if anything ever happened. I'm going to cancel out of here, and…
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Media management introduction1m 22s
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Deleting generated media files2m 43s
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Relinking and deleting clips in a library2m 22s
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Moving and copying clips between libraries2m 58s
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Managing library storage locations2m 10s
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Sending your library to another editor2m 19s
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Referencing a backup library1m 24s
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