![]() ![]() In audio DAWs, there's sometimes a command to delete unused sections of a partially-used audio recording from HD, but most users don't bother with that because audio files are much smaller than video files. Video #27 talks about Rejecting clips/sections, but again, doesn't make it clear if you can actually delete the rejected data of a partially-used clip from HD. I also linked this thread to an iMovie course, though, again, things may work differently in different versions of iMovie. This link is to an Apple iMovie help page - it's not that detailed but it would seem to concur with the above, though I guess you'd have to test with some expendable video to be sure. * Remember, iMovie is all about non-destructive editing, where the usual modus operandi is to keep everything and utilize very large (external) storage media ![]() It might not be possible to delete the unused portions of a video file if parts of it are still used in the project * - I'm not clear on that ![]() Apparently you can "Reject" sections of a video clip, though, again, how to do this seems to vary in different versions of iMovie You should be able to delete a completely unused video file from HD, though how to do this seems to depend on the version of iMovie I'm really an audio guy, but I found some information on this. ![]()
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