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Deleted Media, restored them, yet my clips wont show up again

New Here ,
Mar 13, 2018 Mar 13, 2018

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Hello, I searched the forum but I couldn't find a suiting topic.

So here's what happend.

I was finishing my video and before rendering it and i deleted my original files by accident/dumbness (i thought I wouldn't need them). Then my clips turned red. So i paniced and restored all my video files and put them in the same ordner they were before. I also imported them again. But they still remain red and this "offline" thing shows up.

Is there any way to fix it or do I have to start over Y__Y? (I'm new to editing so this short 5 min vid alredy took 8 hrs...)

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New Here , Mar 13, 2018 Mar 13, 2018

I found it out myself.

But if someone else need it:

Right click on the red clip> bind media (or something similar in german its "Medien Verknüpfen") > new widow pops up > "search" > another window pops up where you can search for the deleted file.

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I found it out myself.

But if someone else need it:

Right click on the red clip> bind media (or something similar in german its "Medien Verknüpfen") > new widow pops up > "search" > another window pops up where you can search for the deleted file.

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