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After adding media the timeline shows clips from previous renderings. I close Premiere Elements 15 and restart it but when I add new media the old media still appears on the timeline. ?? I must be doing something wrong and would appreciate any advice on how to correct this issue.
Jim
Will assume there is no definite resolution to this issue so this will be my final comment and will mark as complete. The problem does not occur with files captured on my digital camcorder and downloaded to computer. The issue originated with old movies copied from VHS or Mini VHS tapes to DVD and subsequently downloaded to computer from DVD to save as MP4's. Hope this helps in your future research to possibly ultimately determine the cause.
Thanks for all your help.
Jim
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Try clearing the Media Cache.
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Hello there Peru Bob. Have tried that by deleting all in cache. Afraid to admit it but have been dealing with this problem for a few days. Thanks for your reply
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How are the clips appearing?
Are they literally on the timeline or do you just see them when you play your timeline?
if you see them when you play the timeline, do they appear briefly or in their entirety?
You could well be deleting with a stray frame or two that's been left on your timeline -- but from your description it's hard to say.
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Hi
Steve,
The clips are appearing correctly in the
monitor/screen above the timeline but what I view on the timeline vs the
monitor above the timeline is different. The timeline contains full clips of
previously rendered clips. When I delete the clips from the timeline I
“Select All” and delete. When I select files and Add Media the deleted clips
appear instead of the clips I'm adding. I recognize some of the old clips that were processed a month or more ago.
Weird. Sure appreciate you taking your time to offer assistance.
Thanks,
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The images on the timeline have nothing to do with what appears on the screen. The screen is data from the correct Add Media files. The timeline images were rendered a month or more ago.
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That is very weird.
What processor do you have with how much RAM? What graphics card do you have? I wonder if we're dealing with some odd resource issue.
Have you gone to the AMD, nVidia or Intel site to ensure you have the latest drivers for your graphics card?
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No I have not checked for latest video drivers but will do it now.
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Also realized too late I probably shouldn't have posted that jpg. Maybe too much data to be seen by the public. ?? Sorry
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Downloaded latest driver and no change. With regard to cleaning out cache, I go to Users/MyName/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/Common/Media Cache and Media Cache Files. Just checking to be sure I'm deleting proper cache.
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Try deleting EVERYTHING that's in the Common folder EXCEPT the Essential Graphics folder. (There's nothing there the program won't recreate if it needs it.)
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Steve,
That works providing I delete those folders after each project.
Also, I don't see the Essential Graphics folder and maybe that is the basis of my issue.
I also noticed I still have some remnants or folders related to PE9 after I upgraded to PE15. I don't see anything related to PE9 under programs in Control Panel so nothing else to remove.
Thanks for all your help,
Jim
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Steve, one additional point. In addition to removing those folders after each use I also need to restart the program. Otherwise, when I add new files the timeline loads with the prior clips that were deleted.
Jim
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Will assume there is no definite resolution to this issue so this will be my final comment and will mark as complete. The problem does not occur with files captured on my digital camcorder and downloaded to computer. The issue originated with old movies copied from VHS or Mini VHS tapes to DVD and subsequently downloaded to computer from DVD to save as MP4's. Hope this helps in your future research to possibly ultimately determine the cause.
Thanks for all your help.
Jim