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November 15, 2018
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Upon Importing videos into Premeir Pro, files went offline and are now corrupted on the original SD Card. Any Tips?

  • November 15, 2018
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I imported a batch of videos into Premier Pro and was editing them. Upon ejecting my SD card the files went missing (as expected), but the files that had been imported were zeroed out and corrupted on my SD card.

Any tips on this, and how to repair the corrupted files? Nothing seems to work when it comes to recovery software.

I've never seen this happen, the corrupting on the actual SD card. I know the files go offline because of the mapping, but I've never had the files corrupted and been unable to recover.

Any advice would be appreciated! Not even sure if this is a Premier Pro issue or a faulty SD card reader issue, but trying to see if these files are recoverable.

Thank you!

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    Mo Moolla
    Legend
    November 15, 2018

    This is not the correct workflow at all.

    fAlways copy master captured raw footage from cards to a Drive. Then make a backup copy to another drive. In cases of shooting TVCs and high end productions the DIT makes 2 copies at minimum and then verifies each copy while we are on set:

    these usually go onto Pro G-Drives and the card is then wiped while a secondary card is being used shoot on.

    So in future please copy all files from the card into

    another drive FIRST. Never ever import into Premiere directly from the card

    Peru Bob
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 15, 2018

    Always copy the files to your hard drive  (and then back them up, too) before importing into Premiere Pro.  You never know when a card is going to fail.

    Did you "safely Eject" the card?