t Project Manager : You’ll work with the Project Manager in this lesson.
t Remove Unused : This is a quick and easy way to clean up your project.
Choose it to remove any assets from the Project panel that you are not using
in your project.
4 Choose Export Batch List, accept the default name and location (the current
project folder), and click Save.
That creates a comma-delimited or comma-separated value (CSV) file that you
can read with most text editors. The content is simply the filenames, timecodes,
and original source tape names (if any). The Batch list stores only audio and
video filenames, not graphics or images.
5 Choose Import Batch List from the Project menu, and double-click Adobe
Premiere Pro Batch List.csv (the file you just created in step 4).
The Batch List Settings dialog opens.
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Note: If you select a
clip, that will be the sole
entry in the Batch list
you will make in step 4.
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Note: Some of these
options will be dimmed
depending on what
files or panel you have
selected.
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6 Accept the defaults, which should be the same as your sequence settings, as
shown here. Click OK.
This adds a new bin to the Project panel.
7 Open the Adobe Premiere Pro Batch List bin.
The status of each clip is Offline, which is evident because of the icon next to
each clip.
Clips offline
8 Click bike low shot.mov in the Adobe Premiere Pro Batch bin.
9 Choose Project > Link Media.
10 In the Link Media dialog, navigate to the Lesson 17 folder, and double-click bike
low shot.mov.
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Note: If you select more than one offline file, the Link Media dialog appears in turn for each file
you select. Pay attention to the offline filename in the title bar of the dialog so that you relink the
correct source file to each offline file.
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Note: The Import
Batch List feature
has a limitation in
functionality. It can link
to audio/video files
only. If you attempt to
link to audio-only or
video-only files, you will
get an error message.