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BUG NAS ONDAS SONORAS (wave forms)

New Here ,
Oct 07, 2025 Oct 07, 2025

As ondas sonoras (waves forms) simplesmente não aparecem em vídeos mais longos, o que dificulta e atrasa meu trabalho e tempo de edição.

Já fiz diversos tutoriais afim de resolver o problema e nada consertou Já reinstalei o premiere, já reinstalei o media encoder, já limpei cachê, atualizei drivers, atualizei windows, já fiz todo quanto é tutorial e nada resolve, nem mesmo desvincular as mídias e usar a opção "renderizar e susbstituir" que costumava resolver e não funciona mais. Preciso das wave forms funcionando pois edito materiais d elongas duração  (aulas de pós graduação) e elas me ajudam a encontrar pequenas pausas durante as aulas que duram em média 3 horas.

 

Premiere Pro Versão 25.5.0 (buuild 13)
Windows 10 Pro 22H2
AMD Ryzen 7 2700X 32gb ram Nvidia Geforce GTX 1660 super 6gb
Driver Vídeo Nvidia Studio 581.29

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Adobe Employee , Oct 07, 2025 Oct 07, 2025

Hi @Instituto Continuum

Welcome to the Premiere Pro forums and sorry you've been experiencing issues. 

What kind of media are you working with (source, fps, resolution) and where is your media stored?

Just to double-check, if you click the little wrench icon in your the timeline, do you have 'Show Audio Waveform' selected? What if you go to the menu Clip > Generate Audio Waveform? 

If you bring in different media or shorter duration media, are you seeing waveforms made for those? 

Sorry for the fr

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 07, 2025 Oct 07, 2025
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Hi @Instituto Continuum

Welcome to the Premiere Pro forums and sorry you've been experiencing issues. 

What kind of media are you working with (source, fps, resolution) and where is your media stored?

Just to double-check, if you click the little wrench icon in your the timeline, do you have 'Show Audio Waveform' selected? What if you go to the menu Clip > Generate Audio Waveform? 

If you bring in different media or shorter duration media, are you seeing waveforms made for those? 

Sorry for the frustration, 

Dani

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