transcoded media ingested not appearing is not in bin

I use prelude CC (15) on an iMac running 10.9.5. I just made a batch import of a large number of DSLR clips that I converted the main sequence, which was shot in AVCHD format. All transcoded media and renamed, but there are six folders that were not in the bin. Is it possible to import them so that I can use them in their raw state? I tried dragging them, does not, and I don't see any characteristics or preferences to enable this. I don't want to have to re - import if I must.

Any suggestions?

Hi BPienkoski,

If you clear the check box transfer Clips to the Destination on the right side of the capture Panel, it will create no extra files; It will just ingest media in the run-up, and they will be visible in the project Panel.

As you say, all of these 6 files are correctly to be transcoded, so can you try to ingest these 6 files transcoded location? (Be sure to uncheck Clips of transfer to avoid creating any other copies of these files)

Thank you

MILIN

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