009 Troubleshooting: Reassociating vs Relinking clips in a Premiere Production

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @DavidParke84
    @DavidParke84 Год назад +1

    Super helpful stuff here that I hope gets smoothed out as Productions mature more in that - would love to be able to search all projects within a production whether they're open or not (a la Avid Media Composer with bins.) Slightly unrelated, would love to be able to search for media across an entire production. Thanks for this series

  • @Left_it
    @Left_it 5 месяцев назад

    thanks for your useful video. In a large production, sometimes I find 'relinking media' takes AGES (5min) and each time opening up a project, which links to multiple projects where those original clips or mulitcams are referenced, can take a long time. Anything to streamline this or avoid long opening times, repetitive relinking each time we reopen ?

  • @mcfinney
    @mcfinney 9 месяцев назад +2

    I would love it if this actually worked for me as you described, but I cannot get reassociate source clips to actually link back up with the proper clips, even when I tell it where to look. It keeps trying to reopen the old project and I can literally have the footage project open in my production with the file there and it will tell me that it can't find it anywhere open projects. Tearing my hair out over here.

    • @KarlSoule
      @KarlSoule  9 месяцев назад

      Hi - it sounds like there’s some fundamental metadata that has changed between the clips you want to link to and the ones in the sequence. One way to force it - move (not copy) the clips in the old project to the desired destination. Then, with only that destination project open, try running “Edit - Consolidate Duplicates”. This will try to merge the duplicate clips (the ones that were already there, and the duplicates from your old project that you moved. )
      If there’s some fundamental difference between the metadata of the clips, it’s still possible that Consolidate Duplicates won’t work, but at least then the clips are linking back to the bin you want them to.

    • @mcfinney
      @mcfinney 9 месяцев назад

      @@KarlSoule yah I've tried consolidate duplicates with no success. I've looked at metadata and everything is the same, even down to the label color. I've detached proxies on both ends in case that was an issue.

    • @KarlSoule
      @KarlSoule  9 месяцев назад

      @@mcfinney Is this "original project" inside of the Production? You mentioned that "reveal in project" is opening some original project. If that's already in the production, what happens if you move the clips to the desired location?

    • @mcfinney
      @mcfinney 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@KarlSoule no it's not. It's from a project outside of the production. This started as a singular project and I was running into lag issues and so I decided to turn it into a production to try and cut down on resources needed to run my timelines. I added the project to the new production, and moved everything into new projects for Footage, Stringouts, Sync, etc. After doing all that I deleted the original project from the production. Even after all of that I still have issues with it not being able to find my media.

    • @fredbeahm1714
      @fredbeahm1714 8 месяцев назад

      @@mcfinney did you figure this out? I'm having the same exact issue. Thanks!

  • @kurtdewittphoto
    @kurtdewittphoto 2 месяца назад

    Looking for a solution to re-linking files that have been renamed, but retained the same clip number. Premier used to be able to automatically re-link all these files, but I'm having to do them individually now.
    On another note, where was that Wheat field and windmil shot? Looks a lot like South eastern Washingting, which is my stomping grounds.

  • @BlitzBrickz
    @BlitzBrickz Месяц назад

    this video saved me today thanks

  • @ronnie2992
    @ronnie2992 Год назад

    'Promosm'