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A way to see if clips in bins have been used in a sequence?
Posted by Chi-ho Lee on January 12, 2007 at 7:10 pmHello All,
I’m wondering what is the easiest way to see if a clip in your bin has already been used in a sequence? I am on Xpress Pro 4.8.4.
Thanks,
CHL
Erik Pontius replied 19 years, 3 months ago 4 Members · 4 Replies -
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Mjag4242
January 12, 2007 at 8:49 pmI’m running Media composer 2.6.2, but I believe this to be a universal technique in the avid World.
2 different ways:
If your sequence is in the same bin as the clip,Highlight your sequence, go to the menu in the lower left corner of the bin, and select: SHOW MEDIA RELATIVES
The opposite technique is to go to your clip bin without highlighting anything, go to the same menu and: SELECT UNREFERENCED CLIPS. It will then highlight every clip not being used in any sequence living in any currently open bin.
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Chi-ho Lee
January 12, 2007 at 10:04 pmThanks. I thought there was a better way. Maybe I was thinking of Premiere. I think they have a dedicated “used” column in their version of the bins.
Thanks again. Your mention will do for the time being.
CHL
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Michael Phillips
January 13, 2007 at 4:09 pmThe sequence does not have to be in the same bin, any open bin will show media relatives from the sequence. The issue with a column just showing used is if two or more sequence use different media.
If you want a quick view there are two other ways:
1) Open MediaTool for and select drives and project. Select sequence and do a media relatives. All clips will highlight. No need have bins open.
2) Don’t have a system in front of me, but look in the user guide for “set bin display”. Put sequence in its own bin and use that.
Michael
anything 24fps
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Erik Pontius
January 17, 2007 at 6:58 pmYou’re thinking of Premiere. Selecting a clip in the project window will show a thumbnail and a “used X times” with a little down triangle where you can select an instance. AE is similar as well.
Erik
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