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Hello!
I downloaded an animated video from the Internet with the extension MOV, and out of curiosity I wanted to see where it was made, and I found out that it was made in Adobe Premier Pro, and I found other metadata that includes: the files that were used in project, their ID and more (it is attached). The file has the XMP extension, which was exported in Adobe Bridge from the video. I wanted to enter Adobe premier pro and see if I can see the reference files (ingredientFilePath) from that project, but those reference files do not exist on my computer, I only have the video exported and downloaded from the Internet and the XMP file with all project data and reference files. So, can you help me find the reference files and the project of that video? Thank you!
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Those reference files do not exist on your computer, as you don't have the original project and video files.
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The video is downloaded from the internet, and I don't have the reference files on my computer. However, the final video seems to contain those files, and the XMP mentions those files...
Is there any way to extract those files from the downloaded video in premier pro? Considering that they seem to be part of the final (downloaded) file, and XMP mentions that the final video file is made in Premier Pro CC 2015.
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You will have to make due with the file you downloaded: end of story.
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Okay. Thank you very much!
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