Removed some source files to clean up the project, ended up remove the clips in my sequence. I thought it would just appear as "media offline". Any way to recover them?

I'm working on a big project and I had multiples of a lot of source files.  I deleted the duplicates in the interest to consolidate and clean up all this.  Warning messages jumped upwards, I could delete the files that were used, but in the past, he's always just showed up as "media disconnected", so I wasn't worried.  Now I'm looking through some of these sequences, and a lot of the clips are just disappeared completely.  Is it possible to recover?  Because she auto-enregistre, the new version of the project file has already been registered with all missing items.  I can't just Ctrl-Z it.  Help, please! Thank you!

In Premiere Pro, if you delete a file at the OS level, you will see Offline media, but the issue real clip will remain in your order - offline, of course. However, if you remove items in the project Panel, which is what it looks like you could have done - all article clip to sequence that refer to these elements is also deleted. This is why they are called 'master clips,' because they determine the aspect and the existence of all the clips and the sub-items created from them.

Assuming you have AutoSave enabled, you must have at least a few versions of your project that you could come back, hopefully before deletion. Look in the folder specified for your project AutoSave and find one just prior to the date and time when you did the deletion. You will probably want to make a copy of this and paste it into your main project folder, so that all the media links remain the same, and then open it. If all that was missing is back, you ready to move forward; If not, check out some of your other backup automatically.

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