How to Reload Nested Timeline Cache?

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naps1saps

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How to Reload Nested Timeline Cache?

PostSat Feb 06, 2021 9:46 pm

When I nest a timeline, often whatever gets cached is all wonky cutting off the beginning of the time line, glitching, repeating in the middle, or some kind of audio issue and this ends up in the final render. I've tried clearing cache in the project but it doesn't affect the nested timeline cache.

How does one reload the nested timeline cache so it renders properly? This happens with 16 and 17b
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Re: How to Reload Nested Timeline Cache?

PostMon Feb 08, 2021 4:07 pm

You're saying that Playback>Delete Render Cache>All doesn't actually do what it should?
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Re: How to Reload Nested Timeline Cache?

PostSat Mar 13, 2021 10:26 pm

I think it's mostly audio glitches. The video seems fine. Clearing the cache does not fix the audio glitching. Playing it over and over and over and over sometimes helps it re-cache but it ends up in the final render.
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Re: How to Reload Nested Timeline Cache?

PostMon Mar 22, 2021 6:21 am

Greg,

Please export a project where you can see this issue. Please also go to Help menu > Create Daignostic log on Desktop to create a zip file. And finally, please open Windows System Information and do a File > Save (Not Export)to create and save a system.nfo file.

Please create a shareable link from these three files (drp, zip and nfo) - from DropBox or OneDrive or another file sharing service - and add the link here for us to take a look at.

Thanks
Shrinivas

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