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Hi all,
I have an issue where when I try to export my video, I get a pop up window saying 'some media is offline, it will be rendered using the red media offline graphic'. However, in Premier pro all my media seems to be online, I have followed several different video tutorials on how to re-link media and the option to re-link media is greyed out for me as there is no media that is unlinked, so why does this message come up when trying to export?
Playback in PP is fine, all media appears to be online.
Thanks
EDIT: Having viewed the exported video it seems that all the media which has been replaced by the red 'media offline' logo is all the .MTS files filmed on my Camcorder whereas all the GoPro footage is showing up correctly in the exported video. I don't know if that will help to identify the problem but thought it was wrth mentioning.
Hi Caoimhe,
Please delete it manually by going to the specific location.
This will delete all the Media Cache that has been accumulated from the old projects and the current project. Media Cache will generate itself as soon as you open the project, the project will automatically conform and generate peak files.
//Regards,
Vinay
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Try making the MTS clips offline, and then relinking.
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Facing the same problem.
After latest update,
none of the MTS files render are happening right.
It says, MEDIA OFFLINE
URGENT HELP NEEDED! My client is on my head already.
How do we contact Adobe guys directly ???
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Adobe is very tight lipped with their phone number, making it inordinately difficult to find. They used to have paid incident support, but maybe that's gone now and that's why they make finding a phone number more difficult than solving the actual problem.
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Thanks, this worked for me.
I selected all the clips in the bin and right clicked - unlinked. Then right clicked and re-linked.
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Hi I'm having the same problem myself at the moment, I'm just wondering if you ever managed to sort it?
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Hi caoimhe,
Please check the location of Media Cache in Premiere Pro to delete all the Media Cache. You might need to clean up the complete folder so follow the steps below to clean them manually.
For MAC go to Premiere Pro menu>Preferences>Media
For Win: Go to Edit menu of Premiere Pro>Preferences>Media
On MAC it is user Library by default so go to User library>Application support>Adobe>Common
Delete all Cache which is in Media Cache and Media Cache folder.
User library is hidden so to make it unhidden it check the below link
https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/access-hidden-user-library-files.html
On Windows: C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Common
Delete all cache files from Media Cache and Media Cache folder
AppData is hidden so to make it unhidden check the below link.
Show hidden files - Windows Help
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Vinay
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Hi Vinay,
Thanks for replying so quickly!
Do I just press clean to delete the cache files? What exactly is this doing because I'm just afraid I'll delete all the files.
I don't know if it's worth noting that I export it using Media Encoder to export and that the files also aren't rendering correctly.
Thanks a million,
Caoimhe
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Hi Caoimhe,
Please delete it manually by going to the specific location.
This will delete all the Media Cache that has been accumulated from the old projects and the current project. Media Cache will generate itself as soon as you open the project, the project will automatically conform and generate peak files.
//Regards,
Vinay
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Ah - Thnx!!! Saved my life 🙂
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Hello,, there are a lot of bugs in Adobe Premiere that are solved by deleting the Media Cache Files! Did you notice ?? Anyway My project have hundreds of media i always delete the media cache, and for the actual project i am working on is 69GB of media cache! So you can imagine the amount of time if i delete the media cache for each project! I know Adobe are dealing with lot of bugs and trying to develope the best editing software...They achieved it...so let them focus a little on our needs (not big companies, but small freelancer that are living with their product!) Anyway best tool ever
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Had the same problem but deleting the chash file didn't work for me, but i found a simple solution.
Just renamed the offline file and then it apeared offline in thr sequence automaticaly, and then just linked it back to the file with a new name . worked strait away.
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10 years after the initial progblem. Still no fix in the actual system. This post right here tho ^ easiest way to resolve the problem. Adobe just generates a new peak file. Thank you Josiph
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Any opinion on changing Media Cache Flies and Media Cache Database file locations? Thinking I might keep both files on my faster media drives.
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I have a couple of MP4 clips in my footage that I am trying to export in a sequence, using H264, but the exported version contains that red "off-line" image for those clips, yet they are not off-line in Premiere. Is this the same issue with the Media Cache?
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Had the same issue. This totally worked. Thanks for the tip!
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You're a star! Manually deleting it all helped! Thank you.
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Be careful with this fix ... I am a cautious guy who has spent too much time editing to accidentally toss it away so I did a copy of the two media folders to an external drive, then emptied the two described folders to empty and threw the trash away. After that, I did a reboot on my Mac to make sure I removed any sign of the old cache information. I then went back to my project that originally had the Media Encoder showing the Red no media image and tried again where it showed the same Red no media image.
Now curious I went to Premiere CC2017 and brought up that project only to notice I had audio but no video. Backup before you make a huge mistake. This has not been a fix for me. I hope someone has a good one soon as I am behind in my deadlines. I miss using my CS6 suite but being on a new iMac with High Sierra, Adobe does not allow me to update the CS6 media codecs. This whole process has been a bad headache and clients don't care what your problems are. They just want their product.
By the way ... DVDs are not DEAD. I have sold 600 in the past few months. I call it a living so stop trying to take my living away, please.