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If you frequently need cloud-based EDIUS workflows, consider:
Before diving into the "how," we must understand the "why." EDIUS projects are resource-heavy. Here are three scenarios where pairing EDIUS with Google Drive is a game-changer:
In this scenario, you use Google Drive strictly to sync your Project Files and creative assets (graphics, music, SFX). edius google drive
| Use Case | How to Do It |
|----------|---------------|
| Backup after editing | Edit from a local SSD. When done, copy the entire project folder to a Google Drive-synced folder. |
| Transfer projects between home & office | Keep source media on an external drive with the same drive letter (e.g., E:\Media) on both PCs. Sync only the .ezp project file via Google Drive. |
| Sharing exports | Export finished video to a Google Drive folder, then share a link with a client. |
| Storing assets (music, graphics, stock footage) | Keep a master library of reusable assets in Google Drive. Download locally before importing into EDIUS. |
EDIUS has a built-in auto-save feature (System Settings > Save). Set it to save every 5 minutes. In this scenario, you use Google Drive strictly
EDIUS projects consist of two critical components: the small .ezp project file (which saves your timeline, cuts, and effects) and large source media files (video clips, audio, graphics). Google Drive is excellent for:
If you need real cloud collaboration or editing, consider: EDIUS projects consist of two critical components: the small
Before diving into the "how," let's look at the "why." EDIUS is a linear, disk-space-hungry application. Google Drive is an asynchronous cloud service. Here is why you want them to work together: