![]() ![]() But Premiere Pro used to save the copy in a scratch disk location instead, which tended to break things if you moved the original project to a new location and left the extracted file behind. ![]() These days, the default behavior is to save the extracted file alongside the original file. Make sure you know where the rendered files are being saved.
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