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Consolidate duplicates does not work

Community Beginner ,
Sep 30, 2021 Sep 30, 2021

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I have big project with some dupes in it. So when I try to use "Edit > Consolidate Duplicates" it does nothing.

 

So I ended up cleaning all project to three clips that are linked to exact same raw footage, no proxies attached and I nothing else in project panel, just those three clips:

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Still "Consolidate Duplicates" does nothing. Maybe I should look for some other places where Premiere thinks that those are different clips? Any ideas?

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Dec 17, 2023 Dec 17, 2023

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Here's what worked for me:

I needed to consolidate a variety of videos, audio, and images, and "Consolidate Duplicates" wasn't working. So, I created three search bins:

  • Searchbin 1: Metadata - Media Type | Find: "Movie" OR Metadata - Media Type | Find: "Audio" (to gather all videos and audio in one search bin)
  • Searchbin 2: Metadata - Media Type | Find: "still image" (to gather all images)
  • Searchbin 3: Metadata - Media Type | Find: "offline" (to gather all the offline files I was about to make)

These search bins captured everything, including duplicates. Then, I selected all the files in "Searchbin 1" and made them offline. I did the same for "Searchbin 2"

All the files then appeared in "Searchbin 3" as offline files. I selected everything and used the "Link Media" option. After linking, the "Consolidate Duplicates" feature worked perfectly and consolidated everything. Finally, I deleted the search bins.

It's worth mentioning that in the Link Media panel, I had "Relink others automatically" enabled, so I only had to link one, and the others linked instantly.

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Dec 17, 2023 Dec 17, 2023

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Brillinat.  In the world of "work around" solutons for Premiere, that's a fix that's like traversing the globe --but as long as it works!

 

So it seems like if even one simple quantum of meta data is different between a media clips Premiere refuses to see it as the "same" and won't consolidate.  You process is basically nuking the meta data and giving Premiere a fresh look at the files.

 

Good job.

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Aug 24, 2024 Aug 24, 2024

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Check the path of the duplicate files. Prpro do this weird thing with the paths after importing. Unlink and relink all the duplicates. Need to close project and reopen in order for CD to work! 

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