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Corrupted images in Premiere Pro edit

New Here ,
Jun 25, 2024 Jun 25, 2024

This has been happening for a few months now : My edit is all done, everything's normal, I save, quit, and when I reopen my project the next day, some files are corrupted, appearing as attached. What is insanely strange, it's that it's not the same images at all time, it changes if I quit and save. Today, it happened to me DURING the editing ! I've been editing for 2H, and suddenly files are corrupted. I've tried many different things to fix the problem but can't determine the source as the original video files are fine:

-I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling adobe premire, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't

-I've tried unlinking the proxy and relinking, sometimes it work, sometimes it doesn't

-I've tried duplicating the project, doesn't work

-I've tried copying the sequence and pasting in a new project, sometimes it work, sometimes it doesn't

-I've tried using a different drive, doesn't seem to work

 

Any ideas ???

 

Thanks for your help,

Marie

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Community Expert ,
Jun 25, 2024 Jun 25, 2024
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Please post comp specs, Premiere version and build.
Also screenshots of MediaInfo info in Treeview on footage used, sequence settings
https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo

 

Reset preferences - Premiere Help

FAQ: How to clean media cache files |Adobe Community

 

If the footage is variable framerate convert to constant framerate with Handbrake or Shutter Encoder before bringing into Premiere.

 

If you are using a Nvidia card make sure you have installed the most current Studio Driver.

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