2/19/2022 0 Comments Flip video imovie 10.1.2The 10.1.2 update to Final Cut adds additional robustness to relinking. FCP X won’t allow you to relink clips that don’t match. If, for some reason, it no longer exists, you will need to replace the missing clip in the Timeline with a new clip. It means that the clip you selected for relinking doesn’t match the source clip.Ĭlick OK, and look for the original file. Sometimes if you are working with multiple versions of the same media, you may see this error message. When you have found all missing files, click Relink Files and everything is “all well better” again. The only downside to copying files is that they take more storage space. This is a good idea for all linked files. To minimize files becoming unlinked in the the future, I recommend you check Copy files into Final Cut Events folder. The selected file(s) are disconnected and the unlinked clip goes back up to the top of this window so you can relink it to the correct file. #FLIP VIDEO IMOVIE 10.1.2 UPDATE#If you mistakenly linked to the wrong file, select the incorrect file in this list and press Delete. If other missing files are in the same folder, they will all be linked at the same time and displayed in the lower portion of this window.Ĭlick the twirl-down arrow to the left of the number of files found to reveal all linked files. When a missing file is relinked, it is displayed at the bottom of the Relink window. When you find the missing file, click Choose. Remember, you need to match the missing file exactly, not just indicate the folder it is in. For me, looking at this path helps me find exactly the file I need a whole lot easier and faster. This not only shows the file name, but the path of folders that held the clip. FCP displays the path and file name of the missing file. Look in the lower third of this window you may need to stretch it wider to see everything. Unlike FCP 7, which has an automatic search built into the Reconnect dialog, with FCP X you need to find the clips manually. Most of the time, though, you’ll want to just click the Missing radio button to just reconnect the clips that are missing. This is a good choice if you totally messed up reconnecting your clips and want to try again.This will relink both missing and online clips. If you want to reconnect ALL the selected clips, click the All radio button at the top. The Relink window appears with the missing clips listed at the top. (If the off-line files are in the Event Browser, select the clips and choose File > Reconnect Event Files. Then, choose File > Reconnect Project Files. In either the Event Browser or the Timeline, select the clips that are off-line (red). In which case, you need to reconnect the links in Final Cut to the correct media. However, sometimes missing media is caused by renaming folders, turning off a hard disk, deleting the wrong data, or a host of other calamities. The key is to quit FCP X before moving folders. In the case of moving a folder, quit Final Cut, move the folder back into the Final Cut Events folder and restart FCP. Let FCP X (or Event Manager X, which is a separate utility) do all your media management. #FLIP VIDEO IMOVIE 10.1.2 PRO#NOTE: The key rule for working with media in Final Cut Pro X is that once you import media, don’t move it or rename it. With the exception of accidentally switching to Proxy files – which you can fix by going back to Preferences > Editing and changing the preference setting back to Original/Optimized media – the rest of these problems can be solved by relinking.
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