Mismach/media offline

Help, please! I just opened a Premiere Pro project after about a month, and most of my images is now offline. When I try to replace or connect to the origin of the film I get the media mismatch Message that says "the selected file contains no audio recording media used by clip references in one or several sequences.". The reference of the audio clip will be deleted and cannot Ωtre annulΘe. Do you want to continue? »

The media actually contains adio. What caused this and how can I solve this problem?

And here's the fix:

  1. Download MPEG Streamclipand unzip it - no installation required. The latest beta version is fine.
  2. Open one of the files broken in MPEG Streamclip.
  3. Select file > save as and select a new location to save. You probably want to keep the same as the original file name (this is the default).
  4. Click OK.
  5. Profit!

That's really all there is to it. MPEG Streamclip is splitting the file open, extract the video and audio streams and timecode and then write them in a new QuickTime MOV file. Not again - encoding files are identical (Finally, part video, audio and time code anyway) to the originals. Simply repeat this process for each file; If you select list > batch list, you can put it all at the same time and let the batch to take over once you're done.

A little stupid simple, huh?

I hope that lets roll you!

For more information about this, see the thread here.

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