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Text-based Editing Window not updating after clips removed from or replaced in sequence.

Explorer ,
Sep 30, 2025 Sep 30, 2025

Basically, when working within a sequence using clips that have been transcribed, if I remove a clip from the timeline or if I replace it with a different clip, in the text window, the transcript does not change. If I click words from the removed/replaced clip, it takes me to where that word in the transcript *used to be* in the sequence. So far, the only way I can get the transcript to update properly is through a restart of premiere. 

 

Premiere 25.5 (13)

Windows 11 Pro 24H2

Intel(R) Core(TM) Ultra 7 265K (3.90 GHz)

NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti

64gb ram

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Adobe Employee , Sep 30, 2025 Sep 30, 2025

Hi @doobysquish,

 

Sorry you've been experiencing issues. A few questions:

 

Is this a regular Premiere Pro project or is it a Productions/Team project and have you noticed this with other projects?

 

Does this happen when you make cuts or trims as well or only when removing and replacing clips? Does it update at all if you close and reopen the Text panel?

 

What kind of media files are you working with? Are these nested clips or multicams? Where are the files stored and where is the project bei

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Adobe Employee ,
Sep 30, 2025 Sep 30, 2025

Hi @doobysquish,

 

Sorry you've been experiencing issues. A few questions:

 

Is this a regular Premiere Pro project or is it a Productions/Team project and have you noticed this with other projects?

 

Does this happen when you make cuts or trims as well or only when removing and replacing clips? Does it update at all if you close and reopen the Text panel?

 

What kind of media files are you working with? Are these nested clips or multicams? Where are the files stored and where is the project being saved? 

Sorry for the frustration, 

Dani

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Community Expert ,
Oct 01, 2025 Oct 01, 2025

@doobysquish,

 

Did you duplicate the sequence at any point?

 

There is a bug that results in the transcript from the original sequence persisting, even though the clip is is associated with has been replaced. At least one other user has the same symptom but without having duplicated the sequence. This happened sometime after version 24, and is fixed in the Beta.

 

As a workaround, I found that closing and reopening the project got things back in sync - no need to restart PR.

 

See these 2 posts:

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-bugs/whenever-i-cut-something-out-of-my-timeline-the-tra...

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-bugs/whenever-i-cut-something-out-of-my-timeline-the-tra...

 

Stan

 

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Explorer ,
Oct 02, 2025 Oct 02, 2025
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Hi @Dani_V. , this is a regular Premiere Pro Project. 

 

This occurs with cuts and trims as well. Restarting the Text panel does nothing, only closing and re-opening the project.

 

Media files are mp4s. These are not nested nor multicams. Everything (except Scratch disks) are stored on an external SSD. The scratch disks are stored in a separate, internal SSD.

 

@Stan Jones Yes, thank you, I've found that closing and reopening the project is a viable workaround as well. Some have been duplicated and some haven't been, but it's the same issue for both types.

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