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Cynthia Madansky
June 11, 2025 at 5:54 pmI was doing it manually, and then would get the error “The selection you are deleting contains clip references in one or more sequences. If you continue these clip references will also be deleted. Do you want to continue?” If I consolidate will I still have empty sequences with no media, or will it know to attach to the “non-duplicate” media?
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Mads Nybo jørgensen
June 11, 2025 at 6:44 pmHey Cynthia,
Premiere Pro v25 is military grade destructive for anyone wishing to use it.
I’ve just earlier advised a feature film currently prepping for editing, to get off it ASAP.In your case, there is a potential quicker way and that is to set up a new project, and import your last known good sequence from old project into the new project.
Hopefully that will help?But should add, that I found clips in my Premiere Pro v25 Sequence, where the source clip was inside the project, but the “clip data” (edit) in the Sequence could not see it – hence either manual replace, or re-import. It was only a few clips, but enough to lose trust in Adobe.
Don’t think that teams or anything else will make a difference.
In my case the issue was also that Adobe PPro supported the file format, until it did not.
Hope this helps?
Atb
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Devrim Akteke
June 11, 2025 at 6:51 pmYes, by using the Consolidate command, it will remove the duplicates in the bin and keep the items safe in the timeline, as there is one copy still remaining in the bin.
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