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Anyone know why I am getting continual indexing of files already imported into Premiere? It's driving me crazy. It takes so incredibly long. Even after very very patiently waiting for it to yet again re-index a file it's indexed a billion times, while scrubbing through the clip it will insist on reindexing once again. Why does it do this, and what can I do to stop this happening. There's no answers anywhere else and I've yet to find a way of searching the community help. The only field is the 'start a discussion' so that's what I'm having to do.
Thanks

What types of content are you working with? If your project contains a lot of XDCAM footage, then you may be hitting a known issue, which is fixed in the upcoming update.

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