Apple Pro Training Series. Optimizing Your Final Cut Pro System. A Technical Guide to Real-World Post-Production

To operate properly, Final Cut Pro relies on links between project files and media on the scratch disk volumes. Because of the nature of DV media files and the need for high-bandwidth access, it's often recommended that media and project files be stored on different volumes.

When these volumes are disconnected or renamed, or the files are moved, renamed, or duplicated, it is possible for the links to become broken, resulting in one of two errors: a missing scratch disk volume or offline clips. Fortunately, in Final Cut Pro the process of relocating your scratch disk volumes and relinking your project and media files is straightforward.

Scratch Disk and Offline File Problems at a Glance

Type of Problem

Symptom

Possible Cause

Solution

Missing scratch disk

#1: A dialog at launch says your scratch disk is missing

The missing disks are not present or not powered on

Remount scratch disk, page 807

  

You are no longer using the disk in question

Reset scratch disk, page 807

Offline files at launch

#1: Project's clips are offline and unavailable

Project has a missing scratch disk

Reconnect offline clips, page 809

 

#2: Offline clips are inaccessible through the Reconnect Media dialog

Changed some media file names or captured clips into a project you can't access

Force-link clips to media, page 812

Problems importing audio files from CDs

#1: Audio files drop frames and go offline after relaunching FCP

Referencing the audio files from the CD in the CD-ROM drive

Copy audio files to hard drive before importing them into FCP, page 813

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