![]() For that, it definitely needs to render out the audio of the nested sequence first. ![]() ![]() So yeah, in order for nested sequences to display the waveforms, Premiere needs to generate peak audio files from the flattened composite of the audio. ![]() If you do a copy/paste and the audio waveforms disappear, you can get them back by parking the CTI somewhere over the affected clip in the timeline and doing a match frame operation to load the source clip in the Source Monitor.Īlso check your Scratch Disk I had a bad path and so I fixed it and now no problems. Premiere will render just the new audio portion that resulted from setting a new IN (or any other edit) and promptly display the waveform. Go to Clip>Audio Options>Render and Replace. Alt+Click the audio portion of the clip to select just the audio.Ģ.
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