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Part I

Media and Project Management

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Click Try Again to search for a different media file to connect to the clip. Otherwise,
click Continue to reconnect the media file to the current clip, even though certain
attributes don’t match.

Clips connected to media files with mismatched attributes appear in the File Located
area in italics, and the total number of clip-media file mismatches is displayed next to
“Amount with conflicts.”

All media files located appear in a list in the Files Located area of the Reconnect dialog.

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Using the Search or Locate button, continue to associate clips to media files until you
are ready to reconnect them.

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Click Connect to connect all clips in the Files Located area to their media files.

You can click Connect at any time, even if there are still clips listed in the Files to
Connect list.

When Final Cut Pro Reconnects Your Clips

In certain circumstances, Final Cut Pro checks to make sure all of the media files that
correspond to clips in your project have not been modified, and that none of the
media files are missing. Final Cut Pro checks for offline clips in the following situations:

 When you open a project file: If Final Cut Pro detects missing media files that weren’t

missing the last time you saved this project, the Offline Files window appears.

 When you switch from any application to Final Cut Pro: If you switch from your project

in Final Cut Pro to the Finder (or any other application) and modify your media files,
Final Cut Pro detects these media file modifications when you switch back. In this
case, the Offline Files window appears when you switch back to Final Cut Pro.

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