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Find/relink all offline clips in a project?

Contributor ,
Apr 17, 2011 Apr 17, 2011

I was editing something in the field and have brought the project file back home.  Is there any way to search the entire project for offline files so that I can relink them?  I have roughly 10 offline clips but they are scattered throughout nearly 500 clips in 22 bins and I would really like PPro to just show me what needs to be relinked (or better, just relink them).

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Apr 17, 2011 Apr 17, 2011

Just select everything in your bin, or in the Project Panel (Ctrl/Cmd+A), right-click, and select "Link Media;" Premiere is smart enough to figure out that you only want to link the offline media, and will prompt you as many times as it takes to locate the offline clips.

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Apr 17, 2011 Apr 17, 2011

Just select everything in your bin, or in the Project Panel (Ctrl/Cmd+A), right-click, and select "Link Media;" Premiere is smart enough to figure out that you only want to link the offline media, and will prompt you as many times as it takes to locate the offline clips.

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Apr 19, 2011 Apr 19, 2011

That did the trick!  Thanks!

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New Here ,
Nov 27, 2013 Nov 27, 2013

Gamechanger 🙂

As After Effects does that with just linking one and checking automaticly if other offline material can be linked I assumed Premiere would do it that way as well.

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Participant ,
Nov 28, 2018 Nov 28, 2018
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Thank you - Very Helpful - I was loosing time relink them one by one

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Explorer ,
Dec 04, 2012 Dec 04, 2012

Another easy solution:

Type 'offline' in the search bar in the project panel.

Adobe will then automatically list any files that are marked as offline.

Worked perfect for me.

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