Re-capturing media...

I have recently editied a wedding video with a highlights sequence. I have since exported the project and removed the captured media and render files. I need to now export just the highlights sequence again. What is the most efficient way to recapture ONLY the media I need for that one sequence? BTW I removed the capture media from the finder menu from my hard drive not the delete unused media option from within FCP.

Michael - you are exactly right - the media must be present for MM to remove the unused media.
Everything else I am reading here is a bit inaccurate to say the least. Dragging clips from the sequence to the browser will still create instances of the clips with the same media start and end times as the master clips. Hence this does not remove the unused media from the clips, and never will, no matter what you do. Understanding the difference between the media start & end and in & out is fundamental to understanding Final Cut.
stilltoe - did you test this method on a sequence in which all the clips had already been made offline before you Media Managed? Did you actually look at the media start and end times of the resulting offline master clips? Did you initiate a batch capture and see how much media it was estimating it needed to capture? In my experience, MM uses metadata from the existing media quicktimes to verify how it is creating the timecode and reel info for the resulting clips. Running Media Manager on a sequence with clips that have their media offline will not remove any unused media from the resulting clips, really.
Anyway, if the original poster still needs to recatpure and really wants to remove the unused media before capture, and really has removed the media from his system, I believe the only 2 choices are to use and EDL, which really should work pretty well, though you shouldl read up a bit on the process, or to re-log clips one at a time, which can be easily done by option-dragging timecode values from the browser to the log&capture window.
Hope this helps -
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