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Open Sequence In Source Monitor

Explorer ,
Jun 15, 2023 Jun 15, 2023

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Hey guys!

 

Currently using Win 11 Pro and Premiere v23.3 and noticed a bug/glitch that is replicable across multiple worstations (tested on both AMD and Intel chips).  

 

Issue occurs when opening up Premiere fresh. Working in a pancake timeline with 2 sequences stacked. One sequence is opened normally by double clicking and playhead is blue. Other one by right clicking the sequence in the project panel > selecting  "Open in Source Monitor", then from source monitor click on the wrench and select "Open sequence in Timeline".

 

This last step causes a long 40-60 seconds delay and premiere looks like it's going to crash. And sometimes it does. When it doesn't crash the second timeline finally opens with a red playhead and the footage can be scrubed and preview live on the source monitor.

 

The 2nd part of this bug is that when you click on another workspace (which happens all the time eg: coloring, reviewing on frame.io) and then go back to the pancake timeline workspace, the 2nd timeline with the red playhead is now empty. And everytime, you have to follow above steps to reopen it, but it doesn't always work. This can be observed when you click on the wrench tool and try to select the "Open Sequence In Timeline" appears greyed out. So you have to repeat the steps over and over until it somehow it just works all of the sudden. 

 

Please advise if anyone has had similar issues and if there is a workaround this.

 

Thanks so much!

alex

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