

You'll now have a column that can be sorted by the Offline Properties status, for either Audio, Video or Audio and Video. In the window that opens, search for 'Offline', hit the Offline Properties checkbox and click OK to close the window. You can also add the "Offline Properties" column to your Project panel by right clicking on the column header and choosing 'Metadata Display'. If you switch to thumbnail view you can click on the blue clip usage icons to see where these offline clips are used in your project. This bin will also list any Sequences that contain missing media. This will create a new search bin that will dynamically update whenever a clip goes offline in your project. To find all of your missing media in Adobe Premiere Pro you just need to create a search bin for the metadata ' Offline'.Ĭlick the little folder with a magnifying glass next to the search box and type in 'Offline' in the first Find field. How to Find All Missing Media in Premiere Pro There are a few steps to it and some helpful nuances in Larry's article, for example, the difference between Any and All when filtering by multiple search criteria, so be sure to take the 2 minute read. This step by step guide from Larry Jordan will take you through it, but it's also a handy technique to see which media has a proxy or optimised counter-part too.Įssentially, you create a search filter to find missing clips based on the Media Representation metadata and save it as a smart collection. How to Find Missing Media in FCPXĪs of FCPX 10.5.3 you can now create a search filter to scan for missing media in an event or the entire library. If you've inherited a big project, or just want to double check a large amount of media, here's how to root out and uncover all the missing media in a smart way, in Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer and DaVinci Resolve. Hopefully it won't actually creep into the final export though!


It's either a simple fix or a re-linking nightmare but it will happen to us all at some point.
