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June 7, 2024

Scratch Disk settings in Production - set to "Same as Production" but not actually saving there

  • June 7, 2024
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Hello,

 

I'm working in a Production. I have all Scratch Disks set to "Same as Production". But instead the scratch files keep saving to the same folder as each individual Project that I'm working in, and as a result, they are appearing inside the Production. Very annoying. 

 

Any suggestions? Thank you!

9 replies

Fergus H
Community Manager
Community Manager
May 14, 2025

Hi all, 

 

This issue has been fixed in v25.2 of Premiere Pro. If you're currently unable to upgrade, Ben's workaround mentioned above (https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-bugs/scratch-disk-settings-in-production-set-to-quot-same-as-production-quot-but-not-actually-saving/idc-p/14675760#M28818) is still the right advice. 

 

Regards,

Fergus

Known Participant
May 14, 2025

[Moderator merged this post into main thread]

 

Hi there,

recently I noticed that my productions get confusing because Premiere Pro places the complete Auto-Save, Video Previews, etc. folders in every single project in the production. So in the production panel I get a lot of folders nested in other folders messing it all up and making it really hard to find the real projects in the production. Also if I move a project in the production to another folder the automatically generated folders don't move with it resulting in much more confusion.

Is that intended behaviour or am I doing something wrong here?

 

I am on Version 25.1.0 (Build 73)

 

Regards

Florian

grgrywAuthor
Participant
June 11, 2024

Amazing! Thank you @Ben Insler ! Seems to be working so far 🙂

Community Manager
June 11, 2024

Hi @grgryw  - no need for a more detailed bug report.  This is unfortunately a known issue that we have logged.

 

There's a rare case that sometimes pops up with the way that the scratch disk locations are saved to the .prodset file.  I'll spare you the details becasue there's a workaround.  All you need to do is set your Production Scratch Disks to a new custom location. This will re-save them correctly in the .prodset file, and you can return to using the "Same as Production" setting once again.

 

Yes... I know... I'm saying you have to point the scratch disks to a new location, just to point them back to "Same as Production?"  What can I say?  It's a workaround 🙂

 

I'd suggest that you set the scratch disks to the actual root of your production (just like "Same as Production" does, but manually as a custom destination instead).  That way the workaround is just one step instead of two.

grgrywAuthor
Participant
June 11, 2024

Sorry, I mean the *Audio Previews folder appears as soon as I open a project. The Auto Save folder appears at the auto save interval.

grgrywAuthor
Participant
June 11, 2024

@Todd_Reeder I've switched off between 2 systems, one is on 24.3.0, and the other is on 24.4.1. It seems to be happening on both of them.

 

It seems to be all the scratch disks. I just tested capturing audio and a Captured Audio folder popped right in there:

 

It is also happening with Auto-Saves, Audio Previews and Video Previews, which are the only other scratch disks I'd be using, I think.

 

FYI, I  I manually moved the scratch files to where they're supposed to go, and triple-checked that the scratch disk settings were set to Same As Production. As soon as I opened a project, the Auto-Save folder popped into my Production.

grgrywAuthor
Participant
June 11, 2024

Thank you Kevin, I will look through How do I write a bug report? and do so.

Todd_Reeder
Inspiring
June 11, 2024

Hi @grgryw is this all your scratch disks or just one or two, like audio previews or autosaves?  Also, what version of Premiere Pro are you using?

Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 11, 2024

Hello @grgryw,

Thanks for the report. Can you provide any other information? See How do I write a bug report?

 

I've not heard of this issue. @mattchristensen, does this sound familiar?

 

I hope the team can assist you.

 

Cheers,

Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio