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Old 01-06-2011, 04:03 PM   #1
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Default does reaper have project management for archiving?

i'm used to final cut for picture editing and samplitude for audio.
both have an archival project management scheme. in final cut it's
'project management', in samplitude it's 'save complete project as.'
these processes take the existing project and allow the user to
resave the project to a specified folder, consolidating the media to
only what is on the timeline currently, plus a user specified handle
length for each item. does reaper have this?

thanks,
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Old 01-06-2011, 05:02 PM   #2
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Go to: "File" > "Save Project As"

The "Save As" dialogue box has a selection of tick boxes. They are for:

* Create subdirectory for project

* Copy all media into project directory (you can set it to convert files)

* Move all media into project directory

Tick the ones you want to use!

NOTE: Reaper remembers these setting each time you save a new project.

Edit: The above doesn't consolidate your media though. But the File menu also has a "Consolidate/Export tracks" option, which may do something along the lines of what you're looking for.

"Clean current project directory..." (also in the File menu) might be useful too (gets rid of any media in your project directory that the project isn't using anymore)

I'm sure a mixture of those things should sort out your needs!

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