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If the media you want to import is on an external storage device or a memory card, connect the device to your Mac and turn on the device. In the Devices section on the left side of the Media Import window, select your Mac or the connected external storage device or memory card from which you want to import media. When you import from your Mac or a storage device, filmstrips are visible for individual selected clips only.

Tip: Command-click to select multiple files or folders to import. Preview the selected clip: Play it using the playback controls or skim it by moving the pointer forward or backward over the filmstrip. Change which device to import from: Select the Mac or storage device in the Devices section, or select the location in the Favorites section. Sort clips in list view by data such as duration, creation date, rating, and keyword: Click the column headings at the top of list view.

Control-click column headings to add additional columns. Add folders of frequently used media to the Favorites section: Drag a folder from the list on the right to the Favorites section on the left.

To remove a folder from the Favorites section, Control-click the folder and choose Remove from Sidebar. Add a folder to list view by dragging: Drag the folder from the Finder to list view and browse its contents in list view. Use the settings on the right side of the Media Import window to choose how you want to organize the imported media in your library:.

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Chris Chris 1, 7 7 silver badges 9 9 bronze badges. I'll try it again tonight to see if something's changed on my side. Jaydles - Which version of iPhoto are you using, 09? I'm using aperture 3, and i did try a spotlight search for a name that is one of my "faces" again. No dice. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name.

Email Required, but never shown. It will all show up together in MB3 so shouldn't effect you much. Gee I didn't think it was that weird of a request.

Guess I am just weird in the fact that I want all my info stored in one spot and my media on another. Computers don't seem to mind that they have to look somewhere different then in the same spot. They are pretty smart in that respect. I have been able to get the metadata and xml files to load where I want them, however I am still not able to get the movie trailers to store anywhere else but in the folder of that movie.

As EBR said the video trailers are the biggest issue. And yes I guess you need to be surprised, just as much as I was when I cleaned up the folders as to how much space was being used. Having the trailers is a nice feature as my wife will ask what that movie is about.

Being able to click on the trailer would be handy, but only if I can store it off of the NAS. Thanks Luke. Guess I won't install the trailer plugin on the server. I have been running MB 3 through it paces and getting the feel of it on my "work" machine. It's not a weird request at all. As you can see, you can already route metadata to the folder of your choice. Not local trailers, but you never know down the line.

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