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Deleting an asset

You can delete assets to free storage space. You can safely delete a clip without harming the subclips, playlists, and programs created from it. The media referenced by subclips, playlists, and programs is preserved when the clip is deleted. Once the source clip is deleted, subclips and playlist events retain an extra 1 second of media before and after their mark points to allow some trimming.

If you want to delete an asset that has a sub-clip or that is part of a playlist or a program, you must first use the Consolidate Media feature.

Deleted assets are moved to the Recycle Bin unless the bypass Recycle Bin option is used. You must empty the Recycle Bin to free storage space.

To delete an asset:

  1. If associated with playlist, program, or sub-clip, right-click on the asset and select Consolidate Media.
  2. Select the asset or assets in the Asset List.
  3. Select Delete using one of the following:
    • Select Clips | Delete.
    • Select Delete in the asset context menu.
    • Click the Delete button in the Clips pane.

    If the Delete button is not displayed in the Clips pane, refer to assignable buttons in the Guide to using the Clips pane section.

    A progress dialog box appears when deleting multiple assets. If the selected asset is contained in the Recycle Bin, it is permanently removed; otherwise, it is moved from its original bin into the Recycle Bin. If an item of the same name is already in the Recycle Bin, the new item is automatically renamed.

    Note: Assets that are locked or currently being recorded cannot be deleted.

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