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I store my media cache in a separate folder on my SSD. Whenever I finish a project, I will delete the media cache files. However, since I updated to Premiere Pro CC 2020, all my edits will disappear whenever I delete my media cache.
In the screenshot of my project above, notice how I have the cuts made still retained, but all the footages are reset from 00:00 (each cut has that white hook in the top left corner indicating start of footage).
Is there something I'm doing wrong or is there a way to resolve this? I have much more complex projects where all my edits are gone just like this and I can't reuse them anymore. Please help, thanks.
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Premiere stores all things like cuts and effects to a clip on a sequence in the sequence data for that clip. So this is puzzling for sure.
Where do you store each of the working files ... the project files, previews, and cache/media-cache database files?
And what is the system issues warning there?
Neil
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Hi there, I store all my project files, previews and cache in a single folder as seen below. Even when I open my Auto-Save files, the edits face the same issue.
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Ouch ... putting all the cache/database/preview files on the same drive as the project files or media is a major log-jam/slow-up thing, and putting in the same folder can at times confuse things.
I would first separate the cache/database/preview files to another drive if possible. At least another major folder tree, separate from the one with projects.
Neil
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