Hi Devrim, Yes but if you use consolidate, if the duplicates are in a sequence it deletes all of the footage, it does not replace it with the original, so this does not work.
The only method I can see is going to the sequences with the duplicates manually and trying to reassociate the media. I just was hoping I could take the duplicates in the bin and reassociate that media with the original and then delete the extra set and it would not impact the media in the sequences. I hope this is clear. I have not tried reassociate media, have just read about it, that sometimes it works, sometimes not, but still it is a manual ordeal, going to each sequence and reassociating the duplicate clips with the original.
Is there anyone on this forum who can speak about the benefits of PRODUCTION Premiere.
I am working with a few editors and even if I make the Premiere files smaller they are still 143 MB. Thank you Cynthia