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Replace Clip with Sequence Error

Enthusiast ,
Nov 26, 2018 Nov 26, 2018

I run into this a lot. The behavior is that I need to replace  a series of clips with a nested sequence and match timecode. In After Effects, it’s as simple as: right clicking the source in the project panel and right clicking replace with composition. In premiere it’s a lot more counter-intuitive (and slower)

Here’s my replace with clip Premiere work around for those who need it:

1) Right click the clip in the project panel/bin

2) Make a new sequence with that clip

3) Make sure that new sequence has all the same settings as the original clip (for some reason the duration doesn’t always match which is very annoying)

4) Right click that new bin and open it in your source monitor

5) Select the clip you want to replace, right click and select “Replace with Clip”—> “From Source Monitor, Match Frame”. You MUST have the item open in the source monitor and the settings MUST match or is this option will be greyed out.

6) Now do this for all your other clips. You have to do this one at a time   .

While a lot of this workflow is manual, at least you don’t have to manually select your in and out points!!

Unfortunately, Premiere gives the error that "the source clip lacks sufficient head material" - so I manually matched up the sequence duration with the clip duration and the time doesn't match up when I do match frame. Any ideas?

Would love to see that AE feature added to premiere in some way, would save me a lot of time!

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LEGEND , Jan 07, 2025 Jan 07, 2025

The "edit" option is in the three-dot "More ... " menu. Yea, not so obvious that it's there. Although that specificallly is something from the forum company's design team ... not owned by Adobe ... and not "Adobe".

 

But rather similar in some ways.

 

The only thing worse in apps I use is Resolve, and after a decade of use I still have trouble remember where they bury all of their menus. Irritating ....

 

Perhaps you should create and post a good detailed "Idea" on this forum. As that does go directly

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Enthusiast ,
Oct 04, 2020 Oct 04, 2020

Years after having this issue and solving it manually, I finally found a slightly better work around. Pulled from here.

  1. Use the arrow keys in your timeline to navigate to each use of the clip in your edit.
  2. Press the "F" key to match timecode in your source monitor.
  3. Mark the original file (not the nested sequence).
  4. Create nested sequences for all of your clips. 
  5. Match the start timecode to match your clips. 
  6. Open up the nested sequence in your source monitor. 
  7. Navigate to the markers each clip is referencing. 
  8. Right-click the clip in the master sequence and select "Replace with Clip from Source Monitor Match Frame".

 

Again, still a slow process but does the trick nicely. 

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Enthusiast ,
Oct 04, 2020 Oct 04, 2020

Because this forum is terrible, the edit post option doesn't come up. 

 

The problem with this technique is that markers from a clip don't persist into the newly created nest. The move then is to have that new sequence open as a secondary timeline panel and then copy and paste the marker timecode. Annoying. 

 

Why can't this be simpler!

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LEGEND ,
Jan 07, 2025 Jan 07, 2025
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The "edit" option is in the three-dot "More ... " menu. Yea, not so obvious that it's there. Although that specificallly is something from the forum company's design team ... not owned by Adobe ... and not "Adobe".

 

But rather similar in some ways.

 

The only thing worse in apps I use is Resolve, and after a decade of use I still have trouble remember where they bury all of their menus. Irritating ....

 

Perhaps you should create and post a good detailed "Idea" on this forum. As that does go directly to the devs, which "Discussions" do not. And I'd be happy to upvote it there.

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New Here ,
Jan 07, 2025 Jan 07, 2025

Thank you so much... it's insane how simple yet unobvious fixes like this are in Adobe software.... such an incredible headache!

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Enthusiast ,
Oct 05, 2020 Oct 05, 2020

Yes for sure. Not a novice on here! Just looking for a better method to make this happen. It comes up a lot so wondering if someone has a better workflow than I do. 

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