Since it is just a few at a time, I suspect these are for files that on the previous session I dropped audio tools on like hipass and lowpass, in which case it would be understandable. June 14th, , PM Graham Hickling. I'm seeing this too, again just with some CFHD files but quite a few of them. June 14th, , PM Hans van Enkhuijzen.
Yes, I have that problem to. It seems related to HD link converted files. I suspect it is a bug of the latest updated HD link. I am waiting on answers from cineform. June 14th, , PM Paul Curtis. Yes, come to think of it i think the files re-peaking are ones i've transcoded again with the new HD Link, so that could well be the culprit cheers paul.
June 15th, , AM Hans van Enkhuijzen. Just got an email from cineform as follows; David Newman knows about it and has been in contact with adobe. Adobe says this happens when the modified date of the avi files changes. The problem is, that Premiere is the culprit in changing this date!
So David is trying to figure out what to do about it. June 15th, , PM Paul Curtis. If PPro is the culprit why only some cineform files and not all of them and non cineform? I imagine perhaps cineform is updating the meta information in their files, causing the reload? Guessing here though June 15th, , PM David Newman. While I said that internally and neeeded to confirm, it wasn't to go out -- we do not modify the files, yet Premiere has in the past for their metadata.
These are referred to as media cache files. These are stored in the Media Cache Files folder. In addition, there is a folder containing a database, which retains links to each of the media cache files. These are referred to as media cache database files.
They are located in the Media Cache folder. The Media Cache is where Premiere Pro stores accelerator files, including peak files.
Clearing old or unused media cache files can help maintain optimal performance. Deleted cache files are recreated whenever source media requires them. You can clear the Media Cache after you wrap up projects, which removes unnecessary preview render files and saves storage space.
In the Delete Media Cache Files dialog box that opens, you can choose to:. With Premiere Pro closed, navigate to the location of these folders and delete the files manually.
Learn more. Ask Question. Asked 8 years, 7 months ago. Active 8 years, 7 months ago. Viewed 8k times. Every time I open a project I get a little progress bar in the lower right hand corner of the window that says: Generating Peak File Improve this question. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. AJ, thanks for the insights. Make sure to close other software on your machine as you edit to unburden your RAM.
For Premiere Pro, you can configure RAM usage for other applications or how much you can hive off for Adobe video apps. Knowing how to accelerate video unveils a whole new world of imaginative possibilities for your media files.
Keep an eye out for a wealth of insights to boost Mac performance under our informative blogs. Final Thoughts Part 1. Enter a higher speed in the relevant field. This will automatically tweak the time of the clip. You may want to unlink the controls and tweak the time manually. Part 2. Create Proxies Proxies are replicas of original video files with a lower resolution or file size.
Part 3. Memory Allocation Make sure to close other software on your machine as you edit to unburden your RAM. Part 4.
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