How does Rush know where movie files are that have been moved?
I am trying to figure out a file management quirk with Rush. I am using the desktop version for this example. I imported a video clip ("Copy Media" checkbox is UNCHECKED on import) from my Hard Drive locally. I then closed Rush, manually moved (not copied) the file to a different location on my HD, reopened the project, and Rush still had the clip still present and visible in the editing timeline. Is it just showing a pre-rendered low quality version from when the clip was originally imported and if I try and render an export will Rush balk and wonder where the original file now is? (Haven't tried as I am still on trial version of software).
So while this isn't an issue per say as the clip is still visible/playable/editable as far as I can tell... I am wondering how Rush knows where the movie clip was moved to without me even directing it to the new file location. I would of expected some kind of error message saying could not find media and ask to be directed to the media location (kind of like how Lightroom balks when you move image files outside of the program and not within it). I did look into my "Media Import" copy to folder location just to see if anything was there... but nothing was present. I am syncing to CC, but I don't imagine the video clips themselves are being mirrored offsite in the cloud, just the project data.
Any insight? Thanks!

