Slight is an understatement.
I'm working on a large multi-source video in Adobe Premiere CS3. Out of nowhere, half way into the project, half the clips on my timeline go offline. That's how it's shown in the "Program monitor", I think that's what the right video screen is called, where left is labeled "Source". I know this happens if suddenly a clip is moved and Premiere can't find it but NO CLIPS have been moved. They're all still imported, with their destinations correct. I changed nothing. I even double click in the list of sources and they show up just fine.
On a side note, this also blew up all my keyframing jobs.
Do I have to replace and recut everything? Or is there some way to just wack Premiere to get it running again? I already tried running old saves.
Slight Problem
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Re: Slight Problem
there should be an option to rebuild your cache, if you are on vista or similar, it make have cleared it out thinking it was junk files etc.
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Re: Slight Problem
No, definitely not. Either straight from AVSs or with clips encoded with HuffYUV for our editing.
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delete all your "shared documents -> adobe" files and re-open your project.Nygmatech Enterprises wrote:No, definitely not. Either straight from AVSs or with clips encoded with HuffYUV for our editing.