Media Manager modifed storage wrong

I am trying to make a copy of a 22 minute sequence and it's media to a new volume using media manager.
the media is 10-bit uncompressed HD. my original storage was 2.2 TB and i had nearly 5 hours of footage. Now, when i attempt to make a copy out (with 1 second handles) it suggests the copy will be 1TB. this is obviously not calculating right.
I did check all the options (and double checked)...nothing brings the estimated size below 1TB. (in fact no settings...even adding handles...changes it AT ALL)
any thoughts?

The original video is 1080psf 23.98 10bit uncompressed 4:2:2 (captured DIRECTLY to hard drive from a sony cineAlta
I had 5 hours of footage. i made my edit and locked my picture...
now i wan't to make a COPY of the locked picture and ONLY the media used in the timeline (plus 1 second handles).
when selecting the appropriate options in media manager, the "modified" storage size stays exactly the same as the original....even when checking off "delete unused media"
I am familiar with media manager, it appears to be malfunctioning...because NO options, checked on or off, seem to make the modified size change!
thanks in advance for input.

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