If a video's segments don't look right — maybe you uploaded a rough cut, or the clips came out oddly — you can start fresh rather than fixing every segment by hand.
When to re-process
- You uploaded the wrong version or a draft, and have a cleaner export ready.
- The source had encoding issues that produced messy segments.
- You've significantly re-edited the video and want detection to run on the new cut.
How to do it
For the same video, open its menu and click Re-detect clips — this runs detection again and keeps every clip you've already approved. If the source itself was the problem, the most reliable path is to upload the corrected file as a new video, let detection run on the clean source, then delete the old one. Before re-uploading, confirm your export matches the recommended formats.
Before you redo everything
If only a few clips are off, it's usually faster to curate them — approve the keepers and reject the rest — than to re-process the whole video. What you can and can't reshape by hand is covered in Can I merge, split, or reorder clips?.