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  • Cynthia Madansky

    June 11, 2025 at 5:54 pm in reply to: SAVE as is GOING BESERK!

    I 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?

  • Cynthia Madansky

    June 11, 2025 at 2:08 pm in reply to: SAVE as is GOING BESERK!

    If you delete the duplicates in the bin and they are attached to a sequence then the media is gone from the sequence too… I need to replace the media in the sequence which is a duplicate clip with the original media. Thank you

  • Cynthia Madansky

    June 11, 2025 at 1:14 pm in reply to: SAVE as is GOING BESERK!

    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

  • Cynthia Madansky

    June 11, 2025 at 3:20 am in reply to: SAVE as is GOING BESERK!

    Hi everyone. I am thinking of migrating to Premiere Production mostly so that the project file is. smaller but also because there are multiple editors not in one place. But before I do this I need to get rid of duplicate clips that are associated to specific sequences. Is there a way to reassociate the clips on the timeline that use the duplicates with the original, does it have to be done manually sequence by sequence, bin by bin? Is there someone who can guide me on Production.

    Thank you very much.

  • Cynthia Madansky

    June 7, 2025 at 1:08 am in reply to: SAVE as is GOING BESERK!

    hi

    am on a Mac, but yes will make the project file smaller and serif it helps

    thank you

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