Regenerating individual waveforms?
Running 14.0 on an iMac pro running Catalina 10.15.5, 10 cores, 128 GB ram.
I'm editing a feature documentary with more than 20,000 media assets, 30+TB of footage.
I periodically have to trash my cache folders, which is the only way to resolve playback issues I have. It takes at least 24 hours for Premiere to regenerate all of the media cache files. This is not a hardware issue, see specs above.
Sometimes Premiere still doesn't properly generate waveforms for some of my clips - the clips are just missing them on the timeline. Clicking "generate audio waveform" doesn't work. It would create media management headaches for me to rename files and relink them just to trick Premiere into generating a waveform for them.
So, my question: is there a way to force Premiere to regenerate a waveform for an individual clip? If not, is there a way of identifying the cache files associated with a clip so they can be deleted, rather than having to delete everything?
