I can synchronise the files in one single folder but sometimes it's usefull and more safe to keep past versions of files, in case one of them turn corrupt (for example in the case of big 3d scenes turning messy, or big digital painting photoshop files, etc.).īefore using CS, I usually just copy-pasted my big project folder in my external drive in separated dated folder. Show question I would like the addition of a feature I think is missing (if there's already a way to do it with CS please tell me). Hi! Have been using CS for the backups of the files of an animation short project I'm doing and I really like it. Thanks a lot for your feedback, it really helps! And thanks for your nice comments.Ĭomment by Philippe Samson ( 19:53:21) Post reply Could you send me a screenshot? Meanwhile, pressing Ctrl-L will change way profiles are listed, this could help.Ĥ) Same as three, could you send me a screenshot? Sorry for the trouble!ĥ) Sure, but before I make this change could you check that the listing provided by pressing Ctrl-L doesn't fit your needs? If not, I'll add that info in the information panel. You can however expand the window and thus see the settings even when left-clicking, or simply press Escape when the menu is shown, and navigate with the arrow keys.ģ) Oh? I can't reproduce this problem on my test machine. In my testing, it appeared that some people didn't notice the buttons that appeared at the bottom of the window when you left-clicked (that's how I originally designed the app), and didn't think to left-click. My point when designing Create Synchronicity was to make sure that anyone could use the app, possibly relying on a more experienced friend to do the initial configuration. You can read more about this on the help page, on manual please let me know if you need help with this.ģrd, I could consider using a special setting to force inclusion of these files if you want.Ģ) This is a feature request I get quite often, but I'm afraid I cannot disable left-click menus, for a number of reasons:ġst, some of my users are used to this left-click mechanism, and would be confused if Create Synchronicity stopped working this way.Ģnd, the least tech-savvy among my users ddo not know how to right click. This will ensure that your file gets updated as often as it needs to, but will make the synchronization /much/ slower.Ģnd, use a post-sync script: a small program that would just copy your TrueCrypt files, and which CS would launch after every backup. There are two possibilities as of now:ġst, use the checksum mode, where Create Synchronicity checks files for changes byte per byte instead of relying on file times and sizes. We're looking at upgrading to a Network solution in the future but if poss this would make a good stopgap.Reply by Create Software ( 06:51:51) Post replyġ) Indeed, CS doesn't copy TrueCrypt files, and that's a problem. I could maybe do this with Carbon Copy Cloner? Im currently away from the studio but will check this out. I have Final Cut Library Manager but am not aware of any capability to do what i need with this software. My question is, is there any function within FCPX or 3rd party software that can automate this process for me by comparing the 2 libraries and updating the older one as appropriate. Once they have finished they'll hand back the drive and I'll copy all the updated projects, graphics etc from their library into the original library to update it. Often both myself and the freelancer will be working on different projects within the same library. I will duplicate the library onto a portable drive that will be handed off to a freelance editor, they will create new projects and import graphics, music etc thats relevant to the project and cut the footage to the client brief. I will set up new libraries on the RAID and organise all the assets, create keyword collections etc and add the rushes into a project. All FCPX libraries are stored in a client folder on a Promise Pegasus RAID.
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