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Using a nested sequence to edit is essentail for my workflow, but it can be really laggy
What I've discovered though, is if I disable the audio part of the clip within the parent sequence, it runs fine
Seeing as this is more of an audio issue, are there any things I can try to fix this whilst keeping the audio enabled? Both Sequences match (48000k)
Thanks
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Does the source audio in your source material match with both sequences as well?
Both Sequences match (48000k)
By @ReginaldUser555
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Yes, it's 48000 wavs. 48000 mp3 and mp4's that are 48000 all across the board
One thing I've noticed is the max in audio preferences is 44:
This is probabaly due to my speaker being 44100
So I ran an expiriment, converted everything to 44100, the same lag persists...
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What version of Premiere Pro are you using?
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Latest Beta, but its the same in 2025
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One thing to try is to go to Edit > Preferences > Audio Hardware and set Default Input to None. That has solved odd issues with audio before so it´s worth trying.
If it dont help, try to create a test project and use only WAV audio to see if you can recreate it.
How many audio tracks with audio files do you have in the parent sequence?
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Thanks I set that, and I think it helped
I'm using 1 audio track, and I've read on here that Premiere isn't really optimsed for nested sequences, however what I noticed was how much the audio was the culprit
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That sounds great and i hope that it will work! 🙂
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