Media path

I have been working on a short test edit for a style I will be using in the long edit. The main footage was available already o the project drive then I imported audio and stills. I realize now I was not very organized with audio and stills basically I can't find them outside of FCP. I had been backing up the project file in various places but I realized that is no good if media is not found. So how do I trace the path from FCP to the file? Do I have to do this or what I have done with project file enough?
My next question...when I move to the big edit the external material I want to incorporate should be placed in the same places as on the main drive so if I have to move to a backup media will have no problem being reconnected. I assume that is right?
Brian

You could use media manager to consolidate the media to one place.  Or if it's a small amount of stuff you can't find, control-click something in the finder and select reveal in finder.

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       at Rim.Media.Source.WindowsMedia.WMPDataSourceLoader.LoadLibrary(ICancelable task)
       at Rim.Media.Source.WindowsMedia.WMPDataSource.LoadLibrary(Boolean firstLoad, ICancelable task)
       at Rim.Media.Source.WindowsMedia.WMPDataSource.<>c__DisplayClass1.<LoadLibrarySTA>b__0()
       at Rim.Application.Tasks.Task.RunOneOperation())
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:22):{9} (TASK: Load_WMP_Library_On_STA, STATE: Failed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none)
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:22):{9} (TASK: Load_WMP_Library_On_STA, Duration: 62)
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:22):{4} (TASK: API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_WMP, STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <GetLoadDataSourceTask>b__d(), ERROR: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
       at Rim.Media.Sync.BBMusicSyncAPI.<GetLoadDataSourceTask>b__f(Exception e)
       at Rim.Application.Tasks.Task.RunOneOperation()
       at Rim.Application.Tasks.Task.Run()
       at Rim.Media.Sync.BBMusicSyncAPI.LoadDataSource(MediaSource mediaSource, ICancelable parentTask)
       at Rim.Media.Sync.BBMusicSyncAPI.LoadMusicSource(MediaSource source, ICancelable task)
       at Rim.Media.Sync.MusicService.<>c__DisplayClassc.<ProcessMusicSourceRequest>b__a()
       at Rim.Application.Tasks.Task.RunOneOperation())
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:22):{4} (TASK: LoadMusicSourceTask, STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: Void <ProcessMusicSourceRequest>b__a(), ERROR: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
       at Rim.Media.Sync.BBMusicSyncAPI.<GetLoadDataSourceTask>b__f(Exception e)
       at Rim.Application.Tasks.Task.RunOneOperation()
       at Rim.Application.Tasks.Task.Run()
       at Rim.Media.Sync.BBMusicSyncAPI.LoadDataSource(MediaSource mediaSource, ICancelable parentTask)
       at Rim.Media.Sync.BBMusicSyncAPI.LoadMusicSource(MediaSource source, ICancelable task)
       at Rim.Media.Sync.MusicService.<>c__DisplayClassc.<ProcessMusicSourceRequest>b__a()
       at Rim.Application.Tasks.Task.RunOneOperation())
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:22):{4} (TASK: LoadMusicSourceTask, STATE: Failed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none)
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:22):{4} (TASK: LoadMusicSourceTask, Duration: 70)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:22):{6} (Device file access monitor created.)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:22):{6} (Specific device requested: False)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:22):{6} (Device found: 312B7079)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:22):{6} (Total devices found: 1)
    [37001] (16/06 1:31:22):{6} Log Cleaning Started.
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:22):{B} (DevMan(1) - Searching for connected device: 312B7079)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:22):{B} (DevMan(2) - Found connected device: 312B7079)
    [50002] (16/06 1:31:22):{B} (BlackBerry Connect: Started)
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:22):{3} (TASK: Load_Picture_Library, STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <LoadLibraryUsingTask>b__0())
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:22):{3} (TASK: Load_Picture_Library, STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none)
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:22):{3} (TASK: Load_Picture_Library, Duration: 116)
    [19036] (16/06 1:31:22):{3} (Library Refresh Complete for MediaSource: PicturesDesktop)
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:22):{3} (TASK: API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDesktop, STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <GetLoadDataSourceTask>b__d())
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:22):{3} (TASK: API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDesktop, STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none)
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:22):{3} (TASK: API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDesktop, Duration: 152)
    [38050] (16/06 1:31:22):{3} (LoadDataSource: Finished)
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:22):{3} (TASK: PictureServiceStartupTask, STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <StartUp>b__3())
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:22):{3} (TASK: PictureServiceStartupTask, STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none)
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:22):{3} (TASK: PictureServiceStartupTask, Duration: 178)
    [38036] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (312B7079: Connected)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Model: 9550, JavaAppsVersion: 5.0.0.607)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Retrieving mass storage volumes, attempt = 1)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Now looking at the volumes found on the device.)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Checking mass storage volumes to see if they are ready...)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (--> Mass storage volume: vol.Path = I:\, vol.IsMediaMounted = True)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (--> Mass storage volume: vol.Path = J:\, vol.IsMediaMounted = True)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Done looking at volumes.  Attempt: 1, Volume are ready: True)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Enabling drive (I:\), Attempt = 1)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Waiting until drive is ready (I:\)...)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Verified drive is ready (I:\).)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Ensuring Media Paths Exist (I:\).)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Drive state (I:\) - ENABLED)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Enabling drive (J:\), Attempt = 1)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Waiting until drive is ready (J:\)...)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Verified drive is ready (J:\).)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Ensuring Media Paths Exist (J:\).)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Drive state (J:\) - ENABLED)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Processing results of drive intialization.)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Number of successful drives: 2)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Number of failed drives: 0)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (End, Successful = True)
    [50002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (BlackBerry Connect: Finished)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Ensuring Media Paths Exist (I:\).)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Ensuring Media Paths Exist (J:\).)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:24):{B} (Setting default drive: {0}J:\BlackBerry)
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:25):{8} (TASK: Reload picture destination, STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:25):{E} (Constructing DataSource: PicturesDevice)
    [38050] (16/06 1:31:25):{E} (LoadDataSource: Started loading PicturesDevice)
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:25):{E} (TASK: API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDevice, STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none)
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:25):{E} (TASK: Load_Picture_Library, STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none)
    [38050] (16/06 1:31:25):{E} (Loading datasource from Rim.Media.Source.Pictures.PictureDataSourceLoader)
    [40002] (16/06 1:31:25):{E} (Reading device volumes...)
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:25):{E} (TASK: Load_Picture_Library, STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <LoadLibraryUsingTask>b__0())
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:25):{E} (TASK: Load_Picture_Library, STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none)
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:25):{E} (TASK: Load_Picture_Library, Duration: 14)
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:25):{E} (TASK: API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDevice, STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <GetLoadDataSourceTask>b__d())
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:25):{E} (TASK: API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDevice, STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none)
    [30004] (16/06 1:31:25):{E} (TASK: API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDevice, Duration: 15)
    [38050] (16/06 1:31:25):{E} (LoadDataSource: Finished)

    Hi Icetreay:
    Thanks for reporting this.
    It looks like we make assumptions about where the physical playlists in Windows Media Player are stored on the computer.   They usually reside in a folder like: C:\Users\username\Music\Playlists\test.wpl
    However, you must have a playlist located outside of this folder and it’s causing Media Sync to fail.
    You could do a search of your computer to find all *.wpl files.
    The ones that would cause us problems are playlists that are near the root.  Ie
    C:\myplaylist\list.wpl
    C:\myplaylists\lists\list.wpl
    If you move or delete these playlists, we should work again.
    This issue will be fixed in the next version.
    Cheers
    M
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