I have an old project of mixed sources; some graphics, some tape, some P2 and some .mov files exported from some other application. The original project files are stored on USB drives along with the media. The Avid MediaFiles/MXF/1 directory on the drive has all of the tape, P2, graphics renders and even some pre computes, but NOT the imported .mov files. The original .mov files are in a separate folder and will need to be imported once again. Therein lies the rub. These .mov files are sliced-and-diced plus scattered throughout the timeline and I'm hoping there's a simple way to force Media Composer to relink the freshly imported files with the old master clips already on the timeline. I've never been able to do this in the past so I've always assumed it just wasn't possible. However this time it will be a major pain so I hope someone will point me towards a workflow that will be simple and efficient.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Regards,
Bob Carroll
Producer/Director
KVCR-DT
San Bernardino, CA
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