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This is what I get every time I open a project, every single time. It never happened until I updated Premiere Pro a couple of weeks ago. Also I was having trouble with Photoshop fonts after updating it. I renamed the CT Font Cache folder to OLD_CT Font Cache folder then restarted photoshop and the problem was solved. But I can find on such folder for Premiere Pro. What gives with this? Does anyone know how to fix this problem with Premiere Pro?
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For what it's worth, I tried clearing the media cache again and doing a reboot, just figuring it was worth another try. It seems to have gone away now, at least for the time being. So, that still might be worth a try. But it's good to know that even if it doesn't go away, it's not actually causing any problems and can just be ignored. Thank you!
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but what if it is affecting things? the main font i'm using in my videos was installed through adobe's cc desktop app, but premiere can't find it.
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The font is an Adobe font?
Sometimes if another Adobe app "includes" that font in its Program files you can get this.
Look through any othe Adobe apps program/package files for any fonts. I had this because Illustrator included a font in the installation. Deleted it from the Illustrator files. And it would load in Premiere. Weird.
Neil
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Still having this problem almost 2 years later.
I'm running Premiere 13.1.5, Mac OS Catalina 10.15.2
FYI to those who say to just turn off notifications, the issue is that it DOES become a problem when trying to export sequences via Media Encoder (which can't read the fonts). For whatever reason, Premiere displays my fonts fine, however when trying to expot via Media Encoder, it changes everything to Courier. Frustrating.
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