How do you move iMovie library onto an external harddrive ??

How do I move my iMovie library onto an external harddrive ???

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  • How do you move iMovies from MacBook Pro to iMac?

    How do you move iMovies from MacBook Pro to iMac?  I started some projects on my MacBook Pro but would rather have the larger working area provided on the iMac large 27 inch screen. 

    Hi there rainyri!
    The easiest way for you to do this is to transfer the information to an external drive as an intermediary, then transfer the information from your drive to the internal drive on your iMac. We have an article that explains the steps for doing this, and it can be found here:
    iMovie '11: Copy or move a project to an external hard disk
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ph2289
    Thanks for using the Apple Support Communities!
    Cheers,
    Braden

  • How do I export itunes library onto an external hard drive so i can put the music on my new mac book?

    How do I export itunes library onto an external hard drive so i can put the music on my new mac book?

    iTunes: How to move your music to a new computer [or another drive] - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4527
    do not confuse moving your whole folder and library with moving just media files as in
    iTunes for Mac: Moving your iTunes Media folder - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1449
    Quick answer if you let iTunes manage your music:  Copy the entire iTunes folder (and in doing so all its subfolders and files) intact to the other drive.  Start iTunes with the option key held down and guide it to the new location of the library.

  • How do I move iTunes library to an external hard drive to use less space?

    How do I move iTunes library to an external hard drive to use less space?

    Our iTunes guru Terence Devlin advises the following:
    1. Quit iTunes
    2. Drag the iTunes folder from your internal hd - located in ~/Music folder - to your external hd. DO NOT delete the original one from your internal hd... yet!
    3. When the transfer is complete, press and hold the Option(alt) key and fire up iTunes.
    4. A "Choose iTunes Library" window will come up. Click on the "Choose Library" button.
    5. Navigate to where the iTunes folder is located in the external hd.
    6. Within the iTunes folder, select the iTunes Library file and click Choose...
    That's it. iTunes will now display all your playlists, songs, movies, podcasts etc. At this point, should you wish, you can delete the iTunes folder from the internal hd to free up space.
    More info:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1751
    Or if you prefer a more complicated explanation:
    http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/articles/comments/moving-your-itunes-library-to -a-new-hard-drive

  • How do you move iMovie 09 files over to another Mac?

    I am trying to move my entire collection of imported movies and 2 projects to my larger computer. I have saved all the files in my iMovie folder on my MacBook Pro onto an external hard drive. When I try to import them onto my MacPro I get an error message that says there is nothing to import even though there are over 122GB of iMovie files on the drive. When I try to import just the projects they are unable to be selected. I am running the same version of iMovie on both computers.
    Thanks

    If you find that the HomePage sites don't work correctly in the new location put them back and then just link to them from an iWeb site. They can be anywhere.
    OT

  • How do you move a library to a different account?

    Hi,
    Is there any way to move a library from one account on a Windows XP to another? I have tries many ideas, but none seem to work. Anyone have an idea? It'll be greatly appreciated.
    BTW, I have tried consolidating the library and then importing the music from the iTunes Music folder, but then I have to do it one at a time, and there will be annoying numbers in front of the song.
    Thanks for any help,
    shortydude819
    iPod v1.4   Windows XP  

    Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude!!!!!!!!!!!!  YOU DID IT!  I cannot believe it!
    I changed "Move To Trash" to "Move to Trash" and selected a file.  I had lost all hope, so I took a minute to prepare myself for yet another moment of deep frustration.  Then I pressed F10, and bang! the file was trashed!!!  It took me a couple minutes to actually believe what just happened.  Thank you so much!  If I could, I would "like" you as many times as I can physically hit the "Liked" button!
    PS: what the heck is wrong with Apple though???  Wrong instructions, incorrect help instructions on their own site.  The chances of figuring this out before having a nervous breakdown were like one in a million (approximately, I did not actually do the math).  Last week, the keyboard and the trackpad stopped responding on my brand new macbook pro for a couple hours. I was not the only one with this problem.  Apparently, this was from a design flaw, which means it could happen again at any time.  iMovie doesn't work.  TextEdit keeps crashing all the time.  Emptying the trash can take hours. 
    Since 2000, I bought a PMac G4 Quicksilver, a used PMac G3 Blue, a used iBook G4, a used Pismo PBook G3, a used Graphite iMac G4, a used iMac G3 (green, 233MHz I think) and I already had more problems with this brand new macbook pro than will all the other macs combined...  For such an expensive machine, with 16GB of RAM, that's a little dissapointing, especially from Apple.  Maybe I'm just not lucky.
    Anyways, thanks again!  Best moment of 2014!

  • I need to free up space on my hard drive. How do you move photo's to my external?

    I need to free up space on my hard drive in order to complete a new update.  How do I move photo's from my macbook air to my external hard drive?

    You need to backup your Iphoto library to Time Machine first (if you havent already done so)
    THEN you need to copy your Iphoto library to another HD before deleting from your Macbook ,....because 1 copy only is = NO COPY in case of HD failure!
    To move an iPhoto liobrary -
    quit iPhoto and drag the iPhoto library intact as a single entity to the external drive - depress the option key and launch iPhoto using the "select library" option to point to the new location on the external drive - fully test it and then trash the old library on the internal drive (test one more time prior to emptying the trash)
    And be sure that the External drive is formatted Mac OS extended (journaled) (iPhoto does not work with drives with other formats) and that it is always available prior to launching iPhoto   from LarryHN
    As to your AIr and its SSD =
    You need to change the premise of your SSD use.
    see here:
    Your Solid State Drive and having enough space inside your Macbook Air & Pro
    Solid State Drive usage premise, or the “more space / upgrade SSD” question
    There have been questions posed and positions taken by many people who are trying to use their Macbook Air or Pro’s solid state drive (SSD) as a mass media storage device, for either pictures, videos, massive music collections or all three combined; but this should not be the working premise of a ‘limited’ SSD and its use.
    In which, it’s the case of those users with either 128GB, 256GB, or even 512GB of internal SSD space, that have or are running “out of space”, that questions are raised. The immediate premise of some users can sometimes be “(how to / if) upgrading my SSD” when in fact in nearly all instances another approach is the logical and sensible one that needs to be looked into and exercised.
    Any Macbook containing a SSD should be idealized as a ‘working platform’ notebook containing all your applications, documents, and weekly or bi-weekly necessary files. All collections of media files such as pictures, music, and videos, unless directly needed should be kept off the notebook and on an external hard drive or likewise. While the ‘working platform’ premise is also the case with larger internal conventional hard drives of 1TB+, its implementation isn't as critical except in terms of data protection.
    Realistically, you should at most coordinate roughly 20 to 25% of your total SSD space to all audio-video personal use media (picture / music / video collections), leaving the remaining amount on an external HD.
    Nobody should consider any notebook a data storage device at any time under any circumstance, rather a data creation, sending, and manipulation device; and in the case of a SSD, this is more important for purposes of having sufficient working space on the SSD and reducing SSD ‘bloat’ in which cases someone is wrongly attempting to use the SSD space as a large media storage nexus.
    The rare exception to the collective usage and premise of SSD use in which a much larger SSD is truly needed are for those in video and photography professions that require both the extremely fast speeds of the SSD and the onboard storage for large and or many video and photography files. However this also falls under the premise of a ‘working platform’ for such peoples rather than the intent of many who are using the SSD as passive and static data storage for media files very infrequently needed or accessed.
    All on-notebook data collections should be logically approached as to necessity, and evaluated as to whether it is active or passive data that likely doesn’t need to be on the notebook, allocations of space-percentages to as-needed work and use, apportioning space for your entertainment media, and questioning whether it should it be on the notebook for more than short-term consumption.
    Considerations should be made in the mind of any user in differentiating the necessary system data (System hub) comprising the Mac OSX, applications, necessary documents that both must and should be on your internal SSD, and that of the users personal data (Data hub) comprising created files, pictures, music, videos, PDF files, data created or being created and otherwise, that likely unless being used soon or often should be parked on an external hard drive for consumption, or temporarily loading onto the internal SSD.
    You both can and should purchase whichever SSD size you need or see fit, but even in the case of the largest of SSD, unless use-considerations are made, and SSD spaces are allocated as should be the case indicated above, one can easily and immediately run into this quandary of “needing more internal SSD space”, in which instance a different approach in usage must then be implemented.
    However it is almost always the case, that such large media files are wanted to be stored internally rather than actually needed, in which case the external HD is both prudent as well as necessary. Additionally costs per MB are infinitely less on an external HD than an internal SSD in any consideration of data expansion needs.
    A Professional Example
    In the case of a Macbook Air or Macbook Pro Retina with ‘limited’ storage on the SSD, this distinction becomes more important in that in an ever rapidly increasing file-size world, you keep vital large media files, pics, video, PDF collections, music off your SSD and archived on external storage, for sake of the necessary room for your system to have free space to operate, store future applications and general workspace. 
    You should also never be put in the position of considering “deleting things” on your Macbook SSD in order to ‘make space’. This is especially what your external HD is for.
    Professionals who create and import very large amounts of data have almost no change in the available space on their notebooks internal SSD because they are constantly archiving data to arrays of external or networked HD.
    Or in the case of the consumer this means you keep folders for large imported or created data and you ritually offload and archive this data for safekeeping, not only to safeguard the data in case your Macbook has a SSD crash, or gets stolen, but importantly in keeping the ‘breathing room’ open for your notebook to operate, expand, create files, add applications, for your APPS to create temp files, and for general operation.
    Slim USB3 1TB external hard drive
    External Hard Drives
    External hard drives are both extremely cheap and regardless of the size of your internal SSD (or even internal hard drive if the case), you need an external hard drive with your SSD equipped Macbook for several reasons:
    1. Data backup and protection.
    2. Redundancy for important data.
    3. Necessitated ideal space for large media files for collections of pictures, videos, and music etc.
    While ever changing in price, typical portable 2.5” external hard drives in USB3 run roughly $65 for 1TB or $120 for 2TB small portable USB3 hard drives. Such drives range in thickness between 5mm and 15mm, with recent improvements in storage of 500GB drives in 5mm profiles.
    There is almost no premise in which a small 12mm thick 1 Terabyte USB hard drive cannot be taken along with any Macbook as an external large storage extension inside any Macbook carry case or pouch. Typically such external HD profiles are not much bigger than a deck of cards.
    External hard drives are a foregone necessity for purchase with any Macbook for at the very least Time Machine backups, data redundancies, and ideally for large media storage.

  • How do I move iPhoto library to an external hard drive?

    I'm Running iPhoto 08 under leopard, and because my old laptop hard drive is just too small, I've cloned it onto an external hard drive.  I have relocated my iTunes library to the external drive and would now like to do the same to my iPhoto library so that I can free up much needed space on the iBooks drive.
    How should I do this?  I also have pictures from an earlier iphoto library on another computer.  I would like to bring these into my main iphoto library and consolidate the two.  Is this possible?

    1. Drag it over, launch iPhoto with the Option key held down, and point it there.
    2. Use the iPhoto Library Manager.
    (58842)

  • How do I move my library to an external drive and delete the original on my local hd

    i have final cut x and yosemite. im running out of space on my hard drive on my mac book pro. i would like to copy all my old libraries to an external storage space and then delete the library from my local hard drive. im nervous to do it incase i lose the files. what is the best way to do this? thank you in advance

    If the libraries contain all the media - which is the default - then all you have to do is drag them to the external drive using the Finder.
    In any case, start by dragging a library to the external.
    Now open that library in FCP X, select it under "Libraries" and open the Inspector - you should see something like the picture below.
    Most likely, for Media, the location is "In Library", which means that most or all content should be inside the library. To make sure, click "Consolidate". This will copy anything that may have been stored outside the library, so that the library is completely self-contained.
    You can now safely delete the copy of the library from the internal drive.
    Tip: one of the things that uses most space is transcoded media - especially optimized media. You can safely delete that by going to File->Delete Generated Library Media.

  • My Mac HD is full. what is the best way to move my photos onto an external harddrive

    The Hard Drive on my iMac (OSX Mavericks 10.9.4, 21 1/2" Mid 2011) is full.
    I want to transfer all my 22,000 photos onto an external HD.
    However I would like to know if I can easily access them through iPhoto as I do now, by plugging in the external HD.
    Is this likely to be more of a hassle than a solution?
    What do others suggest I do to free up space?
    Thanks

    Here are some general tips to keep your Mac's hard drive trim and slim as possible
    You should never, EVER let a conputer hard drive get completely full, EVER!
    With Macs and OS X, you shouldn't let the hard drive get below 15 GBs or less of free data space.
    If it does, it's time for some hard drive housecleaning.
    Follow some of my tips for cleaning out, deleting and archiving data from your Mac's internal hard drive.
    Have you emptied your Mac's Trash icon in the Dock?
    If you use iPhoto or Aperture, both have its own trash that needs to be emptied, also.
    If you store images in other locations other than iPhoto, then you will have to weed through these to determine what to archive and what to delete.
    If you are an iMovie user, iMovie has its own individual Trash location that needs to be emptied, too!
    If you use Apple Mail app, Apple Mail also has its own trash area that needs to be emptied, too!
    Delete any old or no longer needed emails and/or archive to disc, flash drives or external hard drive, older emails you want to save.
    Look through your other Mailboxes and other Mail categories to see If there is other mail you can archive and/or delete.
    STAY AWAY FROM DELETING ANY FILES FROM OS X SYSTEM FOLDER!
    Look through your Documents folder and delete any type of old useless type files like "Read Me" type files.
    Again, archive to disc, flash drives, ext. hard drives or delete any old documents you no longer use or immediately need.
    Look in your Applications folder, if you have applications you haven't used in a long time, if the app doesn't have a dedicated uninstaller, then you can simply drag it into the OS X Trash icon. IF the application has an uninstaller app, then use it to completely delete the app from your Mac.
    To find other large files, download an app called Omni Disk Sweeper.
    http://www.omnigroup.com/more
    Download an app called OnyX for your version of OS X.
    http://www.titanium.free.fr/downloadonyx.php
    When you install and launch it, let it do its initial automatic tests, then go to the cleaning and maintenance tabs and run the maintenance tabs that let OnyX clean out all web browser cache files, web browser histories, system cache files, delete old error log files.
    Typically, iTunes and iPhoto libraries are the biggest users of HD space.
    move these files/data off of your internal drive to the external hard drive and deleted off of the internal hard drive.
    If you have any other large folders of personal data or projects, these should be archived or moved, also, to the optical discs, flash drives or external hard drive and then either archived to disc and/or deleted off your internal hard drive.
    Moving iTunes library
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1449
    Moving iPhoto library
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2506
    Moving iMovie projects folder
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ph2289
    Good Luck!

  • Help needed to move 2 libraries onto an external harddrive.

    Hi I have 2 iTunes libraries, one for my iPhone and one for my iPad. I organised my life this way so it was simple and I didn't have to faff around (besides I'm not too great at technical stuff!!). I am at a stage now where my iTunes (both libraries) has taken a huge amount of space and I want to move it onto an external hardrive. What's the best way to do this?
    Many thanks in advance

    Two libraries is about the most complicated way to organize things.  It sounds like you have multiple copies of some if not all of the media in two or more locations which is what is taking up space.  Again, this is about the most complicated and least intelligent way of managing content on devices.
    Simply create one library and manage the content on the devices by playlists.
    Regardless, moving iTunes libraries is as simply as moving the ENTIRE iTunes folder from the current location to the new location.  Then while holding <SHIFT> launch iTunes.  When prompted, choose the option to select the library and point iTunes to the new location.

  • How do you move itunes from comp. to External Hard Drive???

    I have an older computer with only like 60 GB. Since I bought a 40GB ipod I am now experiencing many problems with my computer b/c I just have way to many files on my computer. Recently I purchased a 100 GB external hard drive, and would like to figure out how to move my itunes from my computer to my external hard drive.... Can anyone help me with this? I would GREATLY appreciate it!!! Thanks.

    Welcome, Charles, to the Apple Discussions!
    Have a look at:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301748
    Any further questions, post back.

  • How Do You Drag A Document You Have On A Mac Onto An External HardDrive??

    Ive just recently bought a Macbook Pro and was wondering how can you drag a document onto an external hard drive. Is it the same as Windows?? Because everytime I try that, it wont let me :s.
    If anyone could help it would be awesome because I need to know how to do this so I can put my cousework I have done on my MacBookPro, onto my external hard drive.
    Thanks
    Carol-Anne

    Your external drive is likely formatted NTFS.
    Take the drive to the PC and remove all the data on it and right click on it and format it exFAT or FAT on the PC, then place the files back on.
    (Formatting a drive will remove all data on it.)
    Take it to the Mac and it can use it just fine.
    No need to buy any software, it will have to be constantly updated and tends to cause problems and glitches.
    Drives, partitions, formatting w/Mac's + PC's

  • How do you move a quicktime movie from one iphoto library to another?

    How do you move a quicktime movie from one iphoto library to another?

    1 - export it from Library A via the File ➙ Export ➙ File Export menu with Kind = Original.
    2 - import it into Library B as you normally would.
    OT

  • How do you move a single album, and not the whole library, in iPhoto to an external hard drive?

    How do you move a single album, and not the whole library, in iPhoto to an external hard drive?

    File -> Export to a folder and copy it over.
    That will give you a folder with the images. There is no way to move an album outside of iPhoto. You would need to have a library containing it.
    Regards
    TD

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