Change destination of render & replace audio
Hey, guys,
finishing a project in home office right now and since this is a one man army-kinda project, I did the sound design myself in Premiere (I know, but it helped get it done quickly). I'm dealing with 40* tracks because there's layers for dialogue, dootsteps, atmosphere, cloth etc. So, since on Output not all audio clips were rendered properly (that is: at all!) I decided to copy-paste the whole sequence content into a new output sequence and 'render and replace' all audio clips (which is a good way to circumvent some of Premiere's notorious audio weaknesses, btw). Now I can render exactly the mix I intend to render and everything is good, right?
Well technically it is, but it bothers me that the rendered audio clips are saved next to the originals and not only can't I change that destination (I tried in the project settings, but it' only possible tochange the destination of preview files) but it's also trashing my SFX and raw audio folders with prerendered (or in premiere-speak 'extracted' audio) files, that are not delted when I 'Restore unrendered'. So after some attempts of render and replace, my disk and my folder structure was full with trash files that I had to painstakingly find and manually delete because it surmounted to almost 500GB and my disk went full in the blink of an eye.
So, bottom line, question:
1) How can I make sure that Premiere deletes 'extracted' audio files after I hit 'restore unrendered'?
2) How can I make sure that Premiere saves rendered audio in a specified folder and NOT next to the originals?
Greetings,
Finn
