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Replacing a clip in the timeline
Posted by Dave Edwards on September 22, 2013 at 8:51 pmAfter backing up material containing a multi-camera shoot I somehow managed to lose the MXF from one of the cameras:
Thus a single clip is missing and is shown in red on the timeline. I have brought a new version of the clip into the same bin and would like to have the timeline which is referencing the old clip refer to the new. I would be grateful for guidance as to the best way to do this.
Dave Edwards replied 12 years, 7 months ago 3 Members · 6 Replies -
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Michael Hancock
September 22, 2013 at 9:05 pmSelect the timeline and the new clip. Right click the sequence and choose to relink and in the relink dialog choose to “Relink to selected clips”. See if that works.
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Michael Hancock
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Dave Edwards
September 23, 2013 at 7:28 amHi Michael, thank you very much for your assistance. I don’t see a specific option “Relink to selected clips” so I assume I should work with the larger, more complex dialogue box? When you say “select the timeline” do you mean setting in and out points where media is offline? Clips were grouped for multicamera,- is this my issue? Thanks.
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James Patterson
September 23, 2013 at 1:05 pm -
Michael Hancock
September 23, 2013 at 1:08 pmSelect the clip and sequence in your bin, then right click the sequence in your bin and choose Relink. I wasn’t very clear on that.
In the Relink dialogue you’ll find the checkbox for “Selected items in ALL open bins”. See here:
Ideally your sequence will relink the offline clip to your new clip. I don’t think the fact that’s it’s a multicam clip will matter, but I don’t do a lot of multicam editing so I’ve never tested it.
Question: You said you brought in a new instance of the offline clip. What is the source material and how did you bring it in? The answer to that may affect your ability to relink.
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Michael Hancock
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Dave Edwards
September 23, 2013 at 1:16 pmHi Michael, thank you for your help. The missing camera uses AVCHD,- I have a mix of formats in this multi-camera scene – I have been struggling with MC’s pipe stall error when importing longer AVCHD files and transcoding either within Avid when it wants to comply or else by rendering it from Vegas. In this case it wasn’t at all cooperative.
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