
but an easy way to do this is that as the clip is still in the timeline we can use the "show duplicate clip" option so we can easily cut out the original clip and replace the clip.Īnother one of my findings which I am not sure is that I only faced this issue after adding a video shot from my iPhone. you need to manually sync the clip which is facing this bug with the original clip. So these are my finding, is there a fix for it? currently, no fix is available for this. the shade of this media offline graphics is different from the original media offline graphics.Īnother thing I noticed is that the name bar of the clip shown in the timeline is in a different shade of red.Īnd lastly, on the timeline, on these graphics we can see a question mark.Īnd if you head over to color, the clip is represented with a question mark and the difference from the regular clip is that below the clip there is no format information.

So the thing is that it is not a graphic that shows media offline when our media get offline in a regular sense. Before we start I want to share something that is this is a bug, this is not something that is happening because of using render cache, or any sort of caching, also the clip is still on the hard disk and even other parts of the clips which I am using is still playable.
