Your project is done, so you back up your drives. But a few years later you need to restore a session. How do you remember which drives need to be restored as well, so that you don't open the session and get a bunch of broken links to media? Session Hub tells you exactly what you need.
"You're done with the project, and its time to pack it up. Collectively, they contain all the media and sessions, so you feel confident that everything is safe. After all, you really don't have time (and no one wants to pay you) to go through all the sessions and make sure they are self-contained on each drive (that is, there aren't errant files on drives you didn't expect). So you backup all the drives to tape and put the tapes in a box. A year later the production company calls and asks you to make a bounce of the music at the end of reel 2. You restore the reel 2 music drive, open the session and find out that some of the files for the session are on 2 or 3 other drives. So now you have to restore those drives too. Wouldn't it be nice to not have to do all this research?"
You want to be confident that an archive is really complete; Session Hub takes away all the guesswork and ensures that when you restore an archive, everything is there.
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