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October 2, 2025

Transcribe not importing the right selected clips

  • October 2, 2025
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When selecting the line of text and clicking overwrite, it puts a clip from another project/clip instead of the one selected in the text/source monitor.  Adobe Premiere Pro 2025 Version 25.5.0 Build 13

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Community Manager
October 14, 2025

Hi @landon_4791

This bug has now been reported. Will update once we know more. 

A workaround you could try in the meantime is to transcribe your source media before applying Scene Edit Detection to make the subclips. 

Sorry for the frustration, 
Dani

Community Manager
October 7, 2025

Updating Status: Investigating

Participant
October 7, 2025

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Participant
October 3, 2025

It is a stock Dell OptiPlex 5000 with a 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-12500 (3.00 GHz) CPU and a AMD Radeon RX 640 GPU, my ram is 32.0 GB (31.7 GB usable). My files are saved to OneDrive. Yes all clips are from the scene edit detection and same video. The Scene Edit clips where transcribed after using the scene edit detection.

Community Manager
October 2, 2025

Hi @landon_4791

Sorry you've been experiencing issues. Could you also share your hardware details? Are both your project and media saved on your OneDrive?

Noticed a Scene Edit Detection Bin—are all the interview clips from the same original clip (are they subclips)? Do you remember if they were transcribed before or after using Scene Edit Detection? 

Hope we can help you soon, 

Dani

Stan Jones
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 2, 2025

@landon_4791,

 

Yes, that is odd. I just tested in PR 25.5.0 on Win 11. I created an empty sequence and used 3 different source files, transcribed, and opened in the Source Monitor. 

 

The one I had opened was the one added to my sequence each time.

 

To test what is actually selected for insertion, change to the Text-Based Editing workspace and use the Source Monitor panel. Open one of your clips in the Source Monitor is one is  not already open there. When you select a line in the transcript, do you see the in/out in the Source Monitor? Is there any difference if you click Overwrite in the Transcript tab or in the Source Monitor?

 

Stan