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mandicreally
Inspiring
August 17, 2019
Question

Auto-Save Sub Folders for the Sub Folders

  • August 17, 2019
  • 2 replies
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Something I've noticed Premiere doing for a while now is that it constantly creates new sub-folders for Auto Saves.  So If I go to the Auto-Save directory, there will be an Auto-Save folder inside of the first one.  At the moment said Auto-Save folders are about 10 deep (not joking).  Premiere just keeps creating these folders at random and saving project files in them.  Sometimes it seems really random as to which folder it decides to save in.  So if Premiere crashes and I have to retrieve an Auto-Save it means digging through a dozen folders to find exactly the save iteration I'm looking for. 

Has anyone else experienced this madness?

    2 replies

    Inspiring
    May 2, 2021

    Yes, it's incredibly annoying. 

    Ann Bens
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    May 2, 2021

    Every time you use an auto save you need to rename and relocate the project.

    This way you won't have auto save in auto save etc.

    MyerPj
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 17, 2019

    You could try changing your autosave folder under FILE\Project Settings\Scratch Disks

    If that doesn't help, you may need to trash your preferences. It's a step to take when oddness appears.

    mandicreally
    Inspiring
    August 17, 2019

    Done both of those things.  Also I had another issue today so I scrapped my Preferences then uninstalled and reinstalled Premiere today.  The project I was working on then started to save in sub folders again... 

    MyerPj
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 17, 2019

    Did you check a new project to see if you get the same issue?

    It might be interesting to see the AutoSaveLocation inside that project.

    <ScratchDiskSettings ObjectID="9" ClassID="4c6ed82b-a81c-4df1-8bd0-750504c4b560" Version="4">

         <AutoSaveLocation0>MyDocuments</AutoSaveLocation0>

    </ScratchDiskSettings>

    Make a copy of course.

    With 7-zip installed you can right-click the copy from File Explorer and 7-Zip > Open Archive

    Then looking at the project name in the archive right-click and Edit which will open it in Notepad.

    Look for the <AutoSaveLocation> tag and see what yours says.

    That's mine above and I only have the one AutoSaveLocation tag.