Thanks John,
Unfortunately we don't know which bins the missing clips are in and not all of them have been used in sequences yet. They all exist as DNxHD36 on our server, but it is the Online clips (mostly Canon MXF files consolidated to the dead drive) that are missing.
Sequences are being edited with the low rez material, which are then coming up as offline when we come to relink to the online. What we want to do is get ahead of the game, find all the missing clips from the many bins and recreate the lost drive on a new drive so that when we come to relink our onlines in the future they will relink to the new drive.
Mr Curren's solution should work for us.
--- In avid-l2@yahoogroups.com, <bigfish@...> wrote:
What if you just set bin display to show referenced clips, to see all the maaster and sub clips, and rendered effects, to list any matte key elements. With all that display do a custom sift on the drive name that got munched. That should give you all the clips from the dead drive and you can drag them to a new bin. Any reason this wouldn't work? I'm assuming the offline clips are still point to the dead drive that is no longer out there to be had. Maybe if you've done some relinking the pointers to the now dead disk aren't there anymore but if not you might have a chance.
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