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Please could anyone help me resolve this.
Problem: There is no video on Timeline (Screen says 'Media Pending' but there is only Audio
Much obliged
Hi,
Update your software to Premiere Pro 14.2, or later to be clear of this error. Sorry for the frustration.
Thank You,
Kevin
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Thank you so much, this saved the day for me!!! So quick and easy. Much appreciated.
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Worked for me, thank you Alex!
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Thank you, this really fixed the problem for me. I have been searching like a mad man to find the solution for this problem.
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it worked!!! thank you!! 🙂
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it worked!!! thank you!!
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Alex, you just saved my iMac from being thrown out the window. Thank you!
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Good looks my guy 👍🏼
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Life Savor Thank you Alex!
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yes it fixed the matter but my rendering comes so slow that it couldnt function on 4k footages with effects.
Is there a fix with CUDA on ?
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Thank you for your reply. It workerd for me. For a few secs I wans't sure what was going on as I didn't change the destination folder of the clips. I looked in google and I came to this page. Solved the problem in 2 seconds. Thanks.
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This worked. Do this.
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Worked for me too!! And saved the day too haha
Thanks a lot
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Thanks Alex,
Clear and easy. 🙂
I'll look out for the update and bug fix from Adobe.
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Thank you so much!! This worked for me!
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Sorry for the wait, but Premiere Pro 14.2 has just shipped and contains the fix for legacy Titles with GPU Renderer.
What's new and fixed in PPro 14.2:
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Have you got a solution? I'm on version 14.1.3 and have the same problem.
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For me uninstall the Adobe Flash Player solved the problem.
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I have several questions regarding this "correct answer":
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Hi Sergiu,
Sorry for the issues. The bug is fixed in 14.2 beta, so a fix is upcoming. Keep in mind that this is a support channel and we have nothing to do with the development of Premiere Pro. Please direct all critiques of development on Uservoice.
To answer your queries:
I hope you don't mind my advice as an editor and not an Adobe support tech:
Speaking as an editor, while it is difficult to change an established workflow, it is never a good idea to continue to use oboslete or legacy tools in your established workflow. Rather than get frustrated against change, it is much better to begin working with these tools meant to replace your existing tools. If there's something the old tool did that you really need in the new tool, it's best to file a bug or feature request here.
For our devs, putting old tools out to pasture and replacing them with new ones happens for a reason, and its done so after exhaustive research, customer interviews, and days and days of testing and approval. That said, I understand that it is difficult to break old habits.
I hope this explains this situation a little more clearly. Good luck.
Thank You,
Kevin
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Kevin, if you can share the target release date for 14.2 it might help diffuse some of the frustration in this thread. We’re rightfully annoyed that a dot release fixing this didn’t show up after a day or two.
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It's against Adobe policy to share dates as they are often a moving target and for legal reasons.
If you're annoyed, I ask that you consider the world of software development is a complicated one, one that you and I are not meant to understand. We must put our trust in these devs.
Much as we don't like bugs in legacy tools, and as many warnings are given to avoid using them, people still use them; human nature I guess. Therefore, I will simply have to ask for your patience on this one issue.
I continue to urge you and others to pull any obsolete tools from your worflow as soon as you can. The Legacy Titler is likely to be history at some point and the Essential Graphics Panel appears to be the future.
Sorry for any frustration you are having on this one.
Thanks,
Kevin
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I'd really like to thank you and any staff engaging us on this; one would have to be naive to think you yourselves are responsible for the software issues. That being said...
I'd appreciate it being taken into consideration that the answers we are being given aren't in-turn anything within a country *lightyear* of an acceptable excuse to our effected clients/customers; if we were to tell our clients what we're being told here... it would sound just as frustrating to them as it sounds to us.
I'd really like to insist and point out something else; if this next update comes out including anything other than a fix for this issue, I will be highly insulted by the notion that Adobe diverted resources from fixing an exiting software-breaking issue, to developing redundant "features".
The fact that this version of software continues to be pushed and recommended universally to all users is a legitimately harmful and borderline-lazy disgrace.
I'd apprecite if the focus was on fixing the software I paid for, and not adding bells and whistles to an update I can't use.
How Adobe handles this will not be forgotten, even *after* the issue is fixed, whenever that might eventually be.
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Hi Darren,
I apolgize once more for any convenience with this bug in Legacy Titler.
We in support and as users are only equipped to support and troubleshoot editing problems. Sorry about that! We ask that you copy/paste your complaints to the proper channel so that devs have a chance to react, User Voice. Otherwise, your suggestions simply won't be heard. Thank you.
My advice as an editor in a previous life is to avoid any effects labeled "obsolete," and keep a watchful eye for any UI that has "Legacy" in its name. You do not want to be using these in your current workflow. These are only meant for restoring old projects. Use with caution in any current workflow.
A fix is right around the corner. In the next version, I implore you. Avoid Legacy Titles going forward.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Hi Kevin,
Two things:
First of all, the Essential Graphics tools are a big failure, starting from even the most basic thing: why isn't there any way to "ease the transition", meaning to at least convert all existing "Legacy" titles into the new "Essential Graphics titles"? What if you have hundreds of them, all with various fonts, colors, shadows, etc. Who wants to waste days redoing titles when there's a lot of other work? And this is just the first issue that you encounter when attempting to worc with this "tool", one of too many.
Secondly, we understand that "the world of software development is a complicated one" (not necessarily that "one that you and I are not meant to understand", some of us can be literate in this area too), but there's nothing complicated in rolling back an update. Microsoft does it all the time (screwing with all Windows users is much riskier that with the Premiere ones); all serious developers should be ready to roll back an update if something goes bad. And I can't believe that Adobe devs are so incompetent as to not be able to roll back, but I do believe that there is just too little regard for the paying user, and I feel offended, just like other users are. Not enough that our requests are not heard (oh, yeah, "Uservoice", the place where suggestions and requests die, together with hope), but even when the software is broken nobody rushes to fix it.
Oh, and let's make a third: Uservoice is just useless, the devs that reply there haven't even aknowledged the bug yet, they are having trouble replicating it, so directing us there sounds like an attempt to get rid of us. Not nice.
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Adobe forced editors to use the Essential Graphics. Many do not like it and reverted to the "Legacy" title maker. I've tried for months to become functional with Essential Graphics and finally gave up and switched to After Effects for titles. I made the "mistake" of using the Legacy Titler for one simple title and my system locked up. I lost 2 billable hours of work because Adobe refuses to fix the broken Essential Graphics panel. Fortunately, other users posted that rolling back to a previous version of Premiere restores functionality in Premiere. Shame on you, Adobe. Shame.