Thanks Warren. That does 'work' but I'd not really say that it is the best way for Adobe to provide help/user feedback. I have a RAID drive sat on my desk with dozens of projects and hundreds, if not thousands, of files - stretching back a few years. Mostly, I don't need these unless a client wants a change to a project. So, I'd have to open and convert every project and look at the meta data for every single file. Since Premier knows that there's an offending file when it opens a project, it would be really helpful if it would highlight that file in a clear and easy way. Then a right-click to render and replace please. I totally get why Adobe is discontinuing support for this codec, fine, the world moves on - but how about a real-world easy solution to getting rid of potential problems coming back to haunt us? Or am I missing something?
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