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Premier won't identify rendered clips location

kmayotte (TechnicalUser)
25 Nov 07 14:24
I made the mistake of moving my premier captured clips to my second hard drive after my first became filled. Once I moved them premier couldn't find the clips so I figured the easiest bet would be to just move them back. Now when I open my project (which I have been working on for a couple months) it asks where a rendering file is. I locate it and select it and then the program crashed. The rendering clip is the very first clip of the movie. Any suggestions or an explanation to why premier won't locate the files when they are exactly where they were before. Thanks.
kmayotte (TechnicalUser)
25 Nov 07 19:19
figured it out. The clips were put in the document files of a different user. not the user that had the project.

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