Jon Pavli
January 11th, 2007, 01:25 PM
I searched in the forum and couldn't find anything regarding this topic; forgive me if this has been covered before.
I reformatted the main hard disk and reinstalled Windows XP and then Premiere Pro 1.0. I can open up an project, but then it wants me to 'find' the clip that is offline. I understand what it is doing, but I have almost a thousand clips that are offline and it is going to take me forever to find and then import each clip individually.
Does anyone have trick to make this process easier?
I have tried to go back and import all the clips at one time, but I still have the original files saying they are offline. If I delete the offline files, then I loose everything that is on the timeline.
Any suggestions and help would be great! This forum is always great in solving my strange problems.
Cheers, Jon
I reformatted the main hard disk and reinstalled Windows XP and then Premiere Pro 1.0. I can open up an project, but then it wants me to 'find' the clip that is offline. I understand what it is doing, but I have almost a thousand clips that are offline and it is going to take me forever to find and then import each clip individually.
Does anyone have trick to make this process easier?
I have tried to go back and import all the clips at one time, but I still have the original files saying they are offline. If I delete the offline files, then I loose everything that is on the timeline.
Any suggestions and help would be great! This forum is always great in solving my strange problems.
Cheers, Jon