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Re-linking proxy files to moved assets

 
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PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2012 5:49 am    Post subject: Re-linking proxy files to moved assets Reply with quote

Hi,

Our FCSVR is currently set to reference media in our FCSVR>Productions folder which in turn has various subfolders, each containing media relating to individual productions.

Due to a re-organisation on the server, we've moved everything in the Productions folder to a new folder FCSVR>PRE_22-05-12. This has caused the Final Cut Server application to show nothing in the database (as the path has changed)

So I've set up PRE_22-05-12 to be scanned in the admin pane of FCSVR, adding the folder as a new device, adding a new scan response and schedule. This is fine and the assets are re-appearing in final cut server application. However, it's re-creating a new set of proxies for every asset again. Is there anyway to stop this and redirect fcsvr to use the old proxies rather than it recreating a whole new batch?

Thanks,

Oliver
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