First Watch a unexplained file to open a project dialog box but does not say what he wants or case?  Really?

It is a common phenomenon: I opened a project in first, and instead of the interface user of first, I see a file dialog box.  Apparently first is looking for a file, since there is an option for "display only exact name match.»

But corresponds with what?  Is nowhere on the screen there a file name, or anything to tell me first seeks.  Isn't this monumentally stupid?

And so forth, over and over again for each file first can not find.  Your only viable solution is to hit "Skip All", since you are never given a file name.

Once the project is in place, you can browse your timelines for any red video event.  And when you do a right-click on one of them to view its properties, first show you often inexplicably the name of an audio file.  Sometimes, you see the name of a video file.  But what is missing here, Adobe?  THE path.  You get the name of the file and nothing else.  You have still no idea where first expected to find the file, so you have no way of troubleshooting of his disappearance.

And I thought the dialogue of media-reissue of old FCP links was bad.  Is there a solution for this?  What is the workflow expected here?

Thank you!

Looks like you're on Mac El Capitan (OS 10.11.x), is that correct? If Yes, some dialogs changed with 10.11 Mac and affected dialog boxes are more display the title bar, which is where this information is displayed (this affects a number of applications, not just the first one). Is a question that is being investigated because he was not a problem on Mac OS 10.10.x.

Since CS6, it has improved to the Media link dialog box (as seen in the screenshot by shooternz).

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