Skip to main content
Legend
August 29, 2021
Answered

Replace Footage Premier 15.4. How to replace several at a time

  • August 29, 2021
  • 2 replies
  • 1483 views

Dear developers, give an answer to the Replace Footage post. I am applying again.
I asked you to consider the possibility of improving the function of replacing footages with different quality (LQ to HQ) from the media pool or timeline. Currently, this possibility exists only if you replace one clip at a time, which is unproductive and inefficient in large projects. How much time will it take you to replace 1000 ftages in a project from poor quality to good quality. We are not talking about a proxy. This is a completely different question.
The screen is attached.
With respect to the Adobe development team

This topic has been closed for replies.
Correct answer Ann Bens

Post your request here:

https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro

 

Instead of using Replace Footage.

Make clips off line.

Relink with high quality clips.

You can do multiple clips at a time.

2 replies

Legend
August 29, 2021

I find that when I think something is overly difficult in Premiere, that there's usually already a better way available.  And there is in this case.  

 

If you select all the relevant clips in the bin and unlink them and then relink them to the replacement, if the replacement clips have the exact same file names as the original clips, but live in a different folder on your media drive, you should be good to go...   If your bin structure makes selecting all the clips in question timeconsuming, you can just rename the containing folders on your media drive (when Premiere is not running) and when you relaunch your project, Premiere will tell you media is offline and you can then relink to the missing media.  If the folder structure for the replacement media matches the folder structure of the original media, I don't think you'll even have to do the relink dance... 

 

I do this all the time if I find performance suffers too much because of the codec of the camera original and decide to transcode to a more edit friendly format.  And you don't need to worry about the file extension matching as long as the file name (before the .mov or .mp4 or whatever) matches the original media.

 

Never really plumbed the depths of the "replace clip" command and how it differs from unlink and relink, but it may work the same way.   

 

Legend
August 29, 2021

boy, in the time it took me to answer, Ann beat me to the punch.   So "replace footage" only works on a single clip?  

Baffy19Author
Legend
August 29, 2021

Absolutely right. That's what we're talking about. It was just more convenient for me to use this function this way. Now only one can be replaced. I think they will reconsider this possibility. I believe it would be correct for most users and much faster. But, I did not forget about the alternative, which I told Ann about.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Ann BensCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
August 29, 2021

Post your request here:

https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro

 

Instead of using Replace Footage.

Make clips off line.

Relink with high quality clips.

You can do multiple clips at a time.

Baffy19Author
Legend
August 29, 2021

I mean, in future updates, it would be much more convenient.
Thank you for your support, Ann. I appreciate your work.