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FunFürFelix
Inspiring
October 3, 2023
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Peak files generating WITHOUT PRIORITY!!!!!

  • October 3, 2023
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When having problems with peak files, it is sometimes necessary to delete all peak files. Every time I reopen my project, I find that Premiere Pro makes a big mistake when re-rendering the Peak files. Namely, the peak files are (apparently) rendered without any sort of priorities being set. This can sometimes lead to very long hold times while waiting for the peak files of the clips in the timeline to be rendered.

 

In my experience and opinion the peak files of the files in the timeline should ALWAYS be prioritized. In general, peak file generation should be "dynamic" and always prioritize the clips that are currently in demand (for example, when I bring up a clip in the source monitor, the corresponding clip should move to the next possible position in the render queue).

 

I believe that the usability could be significantly improved by the proposed changes.

13 replies

FunFürFelix
Inspiring
October 20, 2023

@MyerPj According to my research, there hasn't been a post on this subject yet. At least none that had a significant number of upvoted, which was very surprising to me. Thanks for your participation and the upvote!

MyerPj
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 14, 2023

Yes, indeed.

 

I don't know if there has been similar posts before this one which may already have more upvotes. If someone finds one, they should put a link here so that more populated one gets upvotes. However, be sure to UPVOTE this thread, that's the UpArrow on the left of the page to the left of the topic. If that number grows the more the devs will see it. 

 

 

Inspiring
October 13, 2023

+1 

I'm working on a feature project where we have over ten cameras where the timecode is way off, so i have to sync by waveform first. Since we have tons of other media, it's taking waveforms over 20 minutes to build. PLEASE have Premiere prioritize waveforms for the audio tracks IN THE CURRENT TIMELINE.