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Find Clip Position (Time) in original video source File

New Here ,
Dec 10, 2023 Dec 10, 2023

I am running Adobe Premier Elements 2023 on MS Windows 11. 

I have a project I created 3 years ago, that is composed of dozens of clips all of which came from different positions in a single input source video file. I am doing some work to update this project. For each clip, how can I find out what position (time), ie HH:MM:SS it was located in the original video. Right click, show clip properties does not provide this information.

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Community Expert , Dec 11, 2023 Dec 11, 2023

If you open the clip in the clip window it will only show the last in and outpoint used.

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LEGEND ,
Dec 10, 2023 Dec 10, 2023

I don't believe Premiere Elements has a feature for doing this.

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Community Expert ,
Dec 11, 2023 Dec 11, 2023

If you open the clip in the clip window it will only show the last in and outpoint used.

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New Here ,
Dec 11, 2023 Dec 11, 2023
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Ok Ann I think I am now seeing how your suggestion will work. One trouble I was having is that I had clips grouped and that prevented certain functions. The next trouble was my not being up on the adobe premier terminology, ie what is the clips window. But then I found that if I ungrouped the clip and then double-clicked on it a window opens that does show the in and out points of the clip within the source file. So just what I wanted (I think). Thanks.

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