Posted by Toby on 01/13/08 08:41
I'm not familiar with Premiere file management, but I know that Avid gets
very unhappy sometimes and shows offline files, and the problem is with file
permissions. If you do locate your missing avis and they seem to be there go
to properties and check your file permission against one of the clips that
plays OK.
Toby
"EJ" <madlondo@onthenet.com.au> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:1415d949-220c-4545-a5fe-e4a2b1e1356c@s12g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
> After rescuing my computer (and large Premier 6.5 project) from a
> crash, I find that the project is intact -ALMOST. Everything is there
> in the time-line except that 3 of the four original large avi files,
> and their edited pieces on the time-line have turned into black
> holes.
> "Properties" show everything recognised normally as captured,
> indistinguishable from the one file which does display correctly.
> Any ideas as to how to persuade Premier (Windows too) to show me the
> clips?
>
> Eric from Oz
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