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I'm working with a Production and getting the "some media in this sequence are offline" warning when opening projects, but I can't actually locate any offline clips. I've already relinked all media across all my media projects and kept them open before opening sequence projects.
I tried searching for "offline" using Cmd+F in the timeline and also in the Project panel search bar, but nothing shows up. I've checked nested sequences individually and looked through Essential Graphics for any embedded offline media. I've also opened all related projects in the Production simultaneously to make sure all references are active.
The sequences play back fine with no visible red offline indicators or missing media. Is this a false warning or am I missing something? Is there a way to clear this warning if everything is actually online, or could this be related to how Productions handle media references across multiple projects? I dont want export to use proxies but if it take proxies offline I am afraid I will run into even more trouble.
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@Peter Reef you can click on the Timeline panel menu (three horizontal lines next to timeline name) and choose "Link Media". That will give you a relink dialog for only things that are offline in that sequence. Does that show any clips, and can you then link them? Sometimes if you have nested sequences it may be that the clips inside the nest somewhere are offline.
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@mattchristensen thanks for you fast response. If i choos "Link media" there, nothing pops up..
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any help?? This is a real issue in production.. I cannot render m timeline using proxies but its falling back to proxies and i dont know why.
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I had this issue today, also showing the warning incorrectly - and it rendered the Export window weirdly too, smudging all the text as if it wasn't rendering for my 4K monitor correctly. Choosing the 'Link media' menu also did nothing for me too. But perhaps what triggered the bug was that I had previously relinked the footage when editing, and Premiere got confused? In any case, I found that fully quitting Premiere and restarting it fixed it. But maybe you have tried that already.
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I did! And i took all source media offline and relinked again. Still the same issue. This totally kills a production. Premiere Productions are absolutely unreliable.
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I copied the timeline to the project with all the source clips and now it works. If i keep it in the other separate project and take proxies offline, everything is offline on export, so it does not use source footage at all allthough i can still playback the timeline. thats strange. Is there a way to relink source clips of a TIMELINE separately? can i show source clips used by the timeline and relink them instead of the "real" source clips?
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