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[[File:Archive.png|left]] The Archiving feature (<menuchoice>Project -> Archive Project</menuchoice>) in '''Kdenlive''' allows you to copy all files required by the project (images, video clips, project files,...) to a folder, and alternatively to compress the whole into a tar.gz file.</translate>
[[File:Archive.png|left]] The Archiving feature (<menuchoice>Project -> Archive Project</menuchoice>, see [[Special:myLanguage/Kdenlive/Manual/Project_Menu|Project]]) in '''Kdenlive''' allows you to copy all files required by the project (images, video clips, project files,...) to a folder, and alternatively to compress the whole into a tar.gz file.</translate>


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This can be useful if you finished working on a project and want to keep a copy of it, or if you want to move a project from one computer to another.
This can be useful if you finished working on a project and want to keep a copy of it, or if you want to move a project from one computer to another.


The resulting tar.gz file can be opened directly in Kdenlive that will uncompress it where you want before opening.
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The resulting tar.gz file can be opened directly in '''Kdenlive'''.  Kdenlive will uncompress it to a location you specify before opening it.


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Archiving

The Archiving feature (Project -> Archive Project, see Project) in Kdenlive allows you to copy all files required by the project (images, video clips, project files,...) to a folder, and alternatively to compress the whole into a tar.gz file.

Archiving changes the project file to update the path of video clips to the archived versions.

This can be useful if you finished working on a project and want to keep a copy of it, or if you want to move a project from one computer to another.

The resulting tar.gz file can be opened directly in Kdenlive. Kdenlive will uncompress it to a location you specify before opening it.