URGENT - Search track view by clip name

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2018/01/09 15:32:57 (permalink)

URGENT - Search track view by clip name

Hi guys, happy 2018!
I have a bit of a time sensitive need of assistance. 
I'm mixing down an OMF generated from Premiere Pro (received from a studio, it's not mine) and unfortunately the silly thing creates sub-frame clips called "sample accurate edit". 
I'm wondering, is there a way in Sonar Platinum to search by clip name?   Idea for it is that I (wish) could search for "sample accurate edit" and then delete all micro clips in one go.  
Otherwise I have to zoom in to absolute maximum size horizontally and manually delete them one by one. It's a 2 hours movie and to zoom in and out would take days.
Any ideas?
I also tried to save the project separately asking sonar to create individual files for each clip, problem is, inside the audio folder Sonar then renames everything to its own convention without retaining the clip name (otherwise I could have closed the project and deleted them from the source folder). 
Any assistance is much appreciated. 
Thanks
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    MassimoNicolosi
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    Re: URGENT - Search track view by clip name 2018/01/09 16:03:55 (permalink)
    Well, solved it. 
    I've downloaded a trial of ProTools which has a clip view pane.  I was able to delete everything by clip name in there and export a new OMF. 
    Now all I need is some bleach and a brillo pad to sterilize my PC from being in contact with Pro Tools. 
    Still though, would be happy to hear if a Sonar based solution exists. 
    Thanks
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    Re: URGENT - Search track view by clip name 2018/01/09 16:58:37 (permalink)
    Why not use the Windows search function to locate the clips, then delete them in Windows?

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