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July 28, 2017
Question

Windows disc letters vs Mac disk names

  • July 28, 2017
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Hi there,

I'm aware this is more of a PC problem but it is related to Premiere so here goes.

I've recently made the move from Mac to PC for my edit suite. I'm finding some of the PC ways very archaic and non-sensible to be frank but I'm staying open minded.

The problem I have is that when I open a project in Premiere where the footage is on a separate hard drive, and Premiere asks me to find the footage (because I don't have that drive plugged in), it only shows me the old path as being the disk letters that Windows last allocated to that disk. As Mac users will know, Mac's read disks by their name that you've called the disk, not by a letter.

To add to the frustration Windows changes the letter every time you plug the drive in (duh!).

When my drives are plugged into the PC, in explorer it shows me the name of the drive with the letter in brackets next to it, and in PP in the Media Browser window it also shows the name of the drive and the letter in brackets.

So why when I have to relink footage does PP not give me the name of the drive it came from, as the letter on it's own is pretty much useless?

Is there anyway around this?

Cheers

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7 replies

Participant
March 13, 2023

I work with external hard drive and if working in pc I add the drive letter where I 'm linking to media to the end of my project name. It is habit now that I check that the pc has correctly id the drive letter and if not I change it. Takes a few seconds before starting up and saves lots hassle later

 

Known Participant
July 31, 2017

Thanks Mr.K8 and Bill. I'll give this a go. Cheers

Participant
November 23, 2017

Hi! Did you resolve the problem? It's really annoying for Windows users!

Legend
July 28, 2017

Is there anyway around this?

Edit using internal drives.  Use external only for backup and archiving.

Known Participant
July 28, 2017

Yes I can do this and now that I have a PC I can fill it up with drives, but I also edit externally on my laptop then want to bring that footage back to my main suite and this is when I run into this issue. Of course I can transfer the footage, etc, etc, but at the end of the day it's clunky.......and simply not the way I work. Thanks though.

FG001
Known Participant
July 28, 2017

Moved from Mac to PC about a year ago and had same surprise. I assigned fixed letters to my built in disks (C: for system, P: for Project drive, etc.) and also assigned a fixed letter for my mobile project drive (M: for mobile projects). This way whenever I mount the mobile projects drive it will always pop up as drive M: regardless of how many other usb drives I have currently attached.

Known Participant
July 28, 2017

Thanks Mr.K8, does does this mean that ALL external hard drives end up being allocated M for mobile or is it a specific external drive you have that you've managed to lock the letter to? In other words does this mean I can lock in a different letter for each of my external drives?

FG001
Known Participant
July 30, 2017

You can hardcode a specific letter to each of your external drives. I usually have my project on an internal drive P: and I make a clone of this project to my external SSD drive M: using FreeFileSync.

I can then work on the project remotely on my MacBookPro and when I return home I sync the changes to the internal P: drive and continue working on my bigger monitor.

John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 28, 2017

Search http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx to find out if there is a way to lock a drive to a specific letter

Community Expert
July 28, 2017

Yes it makes sense. I know of no work-around if Window keeps changing the drive on you.  it is common for  softwares to look for the drive letter.

Hope that you find a solution.

Community Expert
July 28, 2017

I think that Premiere remembers the path that the files and assets were saved to originally. After everything is connected you could try saving a new project and Premiere should remember the new paths.

Known Participant
July 28, 2017

Thanks for the response Rob, but the problem is not that it doesn't remember the path. It does. The problem is it remembers the path to the letter of the drive, not the name of the drive.  A new letter is allocated by Windows everytime you plug it in, so the letters change. That means that even though PP will remember the letter it is useless if the letter of the drive keeps changing. Why can't PP remember the name of the drive, not the letter, and is there a workaround? Make sense?