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After I exit premiere, rendered audio becomes unrendered and need to be rendered again next time.
This happens everytime. Is there a way to make rendered audio stick around longer?
I think rendered audio used to stay rendered even after exiting and re-starting premiere, or did I remember wrong?
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Hi @avpromedia,
Are you using remote storage? A NAS or SAN? If so, are clocks time synchronized? Hope we can help you!
Thanks,
Kevin
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My project was residing on a USB drive dock. However, I shut off the dock and was still able to reproduce the problem as follows:
create a new project
create a bars and tone
create new sequence and name it "parent" and put the bars and tones clip in it
create another new sequence and name it "grand parent" and put the parent sequence in it
At this point the audio wave can be seen in both sequence
open parent sequence and drop an audio effect on the bars and tones clip e.g. reverb
the waveform disappear from grand parent. Render audio in this sequence; the waveform appears
save the project, close the project, and re-open the project
the waveform in grand parent is gone and needs to be re-rendered
I don't know if this is related, in other projects sometimes when timeline is zoomed in a lot, the audio waveform disappears. If I zoom out the waveform re-appears.
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Thanks for the info. Can you share the exact version of Premiere Pro? Can you let us know your system OS?
KR
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23.4.0 build 56 (this is automatically updated by creative cloud)
win10 64 bit 32G ram
nvidia geforce gtx 1080
I deleted the media cache files and created a new media cache folder. This didn't help. Rendered audio still disappeared after restarting premiere.
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Have you considered updating Premiere Pro? Can you also check if there's a GPU update available?
^KR
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