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Do I have to import media to FCPX?

I’m using an external hard drive and I have my setting set to copy onto it. I have clicked “don’t move files”. I just want to edit directly off my hard drive, but when I find my media it always makes a Final cut (blue icon) folder with a huge back up file. It’s frustrating because if I want to sync a clip with audio I have to wait for all my media to import which takes a long time. Is there a way to just directly edit off my hard drive without making a FCPX folder?

MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 12.0

Posted on Dec 5, 2021 5:14 AM

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Posted on Dec 6, 2021 9:48 AM

So it seems in the Project folder 12-6-21it reveals it in the original file. But the Smart Collection seems to be the one making a Final Cut folder and duplicating them. Is this correct? Do I need to have the smart collection? Is there a way to not have this happen? Thanks for all the help!!

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Dec 6, 2021 9:48 AM in response to Tom Wolsky

So it seems in the Project folder 12-6-21it reveals it in the original file. But the Smart Collection seems to be the one making a Final Cut folder and duplicating them. Is this correct? Do I need to have the smart collection? Is there a way to not have this happen? Thanks for all the help!!

Dec 5, 2021 5:47 AM in response to Curtis_A

You can absolutely edit in FCP while leaving your media in place in an external drive.


I strongly recommend that you take some time to follow the excellent and free introductory course by izzyvideo. This will explain the way the application works and all the terminology, and help you smooth out the learning curve.


The purple starred documents are called libraries and that is how your work are organized. If the media is kept in place, libraries arr fairly small.


EDIT: I forgot to say, import does not mean that tge files are copied. If left in place, your library will ony point tothe location where your media files arez

Dec 5, 2021 6:03 AM in response to Luis Sequeira1

Thanks for the reply, I will look up Izzyvideo. I have watched a lot of videos but still am not able to figure it out. I make a library and then make it so my files will save into the library. It’s just when I import the media it takes hours to make the library folder. I don’t know why I need this folder of the duplicate footage when I already have it on my hard drive. O shoot weddings so sometimes it’s over 100gb of footage.

Dec 5, 2021 10:18 PM in response to Curtis_A

The import window shows that you have two libraries on the external drive. The first image shows there’s another library I think called Untitled that’s also on the external drive that’s going to be used. It seems as if you’re using the import window in FCP without a library open, so when you go to import it asks you to create a library. I think that’s what’s happening.


Please look at the izzyvideo tutorials.

Dec 6, 2021 12:50 AM in response to Curtis_A

You do not need your phone to take shots of your screen. Press Command-Shift-4 and drag to select the region you want to capture. The screenshot will be saved to your Desktop.


Are you importing the entire folder "Haley & Adam...", as shown in your last screenshot? What is inside that folder?

I am thinking that maybe the contents of that folder are exact copies of the contents of camera cards, or something.

That would explain why they are being copied.

If you could show us what is inside that folder (covering any private information if that is the case), it may be clearer.

Do I have to import media to FCPX?

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