Thanks for reading! Hope you’re all doing well out there! Is the Sandisk Pro the best option for me? Is there a great tutorial or online class I can take/view to get better at these programs? What’s the best way to manage iPhoto library?Īm I on the right track editing and storing iMovie projects on external SSD? So I’ve ordered Final Cut Pro, to try it out and see if it’s better, which I think there’ll be a learning curve but theoretically a better experience for me Overall. I haven’t fully confirmed this, but I think it’s the case. Something I’ve noticed in iMovie is that the media I’m looking for doesn’t seem to show up in iMovie library until I’ve made sure it’s downloaded from the cloud in iPhoto. Should I move this to an external hard drive as well? This seems messy and complicated, but allowing the media to stay on internal hard drive means they’re either optimized or taking up the whole thing. I’m trying to understand how to manage my iPhoto library that is optimize and in the iCloud. What I THINK I should do is buy the Sandisk extreme pro external ssd ( ) since it has a 2000MB transfer speed and edit videos using this additional space to do so. My photo library is optimized and took up nearly all of my space on the old computer making it impossible to export large videos. I just got the 16” new MacBook with the M1 max, 1tb and whatnot. I had a 2018 MacBook with touchbar, i7 2.2ghz and was struggling due to storage space and processing power to edit and share 4k videos of my daughters basketball games. Make sure there is nothing else in the trash that you want to keep before emptying the trash.Curious if anyone has some guidance here. Once you have dragged the folders to your trash, you can choose Empty Trash from the Finder menu to remove them from the computer. In the Finder, open your external hard drive.If your iMovie projects and events are stored on an external hard drive: Find the "iMovie Events" and "iMovie Projects" folders and drag them to the trash.In the Finder, choose Home from the Go menu.If your iMovie projects and events are stored on your Mac: To learn more about updating iMovie project and events, visit Updating projects and events from previous versions of iMovie. You can delete these folders if you no longer want to work with them in the previous version of iMovie.īefore removing your projects and events, make sure they have been updated for iMovie version 10. After updating, copies of the original “iMovie Projects” and “iMovie Events” folders are left in place and will continue to work with the previous version of iMovie. When you first open iMovie (version 10.0 or later), you’re asked to update your existing iMovie projects and events. Learn how to remove old libraries after updating to iMovie (2013).
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