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Brand new to Premiere Pro and learning by doing until now....
I was adding video to the timeline and wanted to add a music in an audio track so as I was browsing Adobe Stock and playing various tracks to determine which one would go with the particular scene I'm assuming that since I had Timeline Sync checked each song that I sampled was added to the timeline so when I play that particular section of video I now hear several songs playing at the same time.
I see no audio tracks to delete and I've deleted and re-added the video to no avail. How do I delete these hidden music files?
TIA to anyone that may be able to help!
I've done that quite a bit, never had this.
I would dump the cache files immediately, relaunch Premiere.
Neil
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did you try to trash the preferences?
no i don't think Timeline Sync is your culprit
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tonos de llamada will be what I want to recommend to you about music and mobile ringtones
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i think it might be a software bug and not a sync issue, tono de llamada should be what you need to restore your ringtone .
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I've done that quite a bit, never had this.
I would dump the cache files immediately, relaunch Premiere.
Neil
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Thank you Neil, clearing the cache of unused media and restarting the app worked!
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Yeah... I have this happen everytime I try to use this. It ghost plays in the background even if timeline sync is turned off, and even if a new track is in there or selected. It's really annoying and basically breaks it for me. I have to restart Premiere for it to go away. Seems a bit wonky to be honest.
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Sounds like your cache needs dumping.
Neil
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