spacesimon wrote:Select the media folder (named as project ) not the .stills and then top right click the bin icon.
You're a hero. BMD support had no idea how to do this. Since the bin button doesn't even exist until you select something (which you have to do by carefully clicking the folder icon, not the name), this was a totally non-obvious solution. So, thank you for sharing.
[UPDATE 1]: You actually have to delete the project from the Cloud Library. So assuming you're backing it up first, there's no need to disable multi user or turn off syncing. Once you move the library to a local database, that's obviously not an option there so there's nothing to disable, and once you delete the project from the cloud library, you're free to delete the media on Cloud Storage.
So…
1. Copy the project from the Cloud Library to a Local library (then open it to be sure it's working, please)
2. Delete the project from the Cloud Library
3. Now you can select the project in the Cloud Storage web browser (click the folder icon, not the name), and delete it.
[UPDATE 2]: Alternatively, if you disable multi cloud syncing, then even though you still can't delete the top level folder for that project from the Cloud Storage, you can go
into the folder and select and delete individual folders. Technically you don't even have to disable cloud syncing, but if you don't, then next time yo open the project it'll just start uploading media again. Presumably. I'm updating this as I figure it out since BMD support was 100% useless on this one.