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Not a fan of the concept of #Resolve using a database compared to other programs like Kdenlive and Premiere just having files loose wherever you want to put them. This, in effect, makes it so it's harder for me to backup my project files and I can't just have a program like dotbakker to copy the file and add dot bak and a number according to how many copies of that file are in that folder. Before writing that, I would manually copy, paste, and rename files.

At least as of Premiere Pro 2015, the text style files are XML files, which means you could relatively easily parse them in order to view what they would look like without having Premiere Pro installed and activated. Useful if you're going to or already did cancel your subscription but forgot to copy the settings for custom presets you made or if you just don't want to connect to the Internet to reactivate your subscription and you were online recently (no grace period).

If you’re using #PremierePro 25.2.x and you get a dialog box or a warning in your sequence that says:

> Can't access audio
>
> The audio for {Filename} can't be read quickly enough from storage. Please check your storage and try again.

It’s a known issue and Adobe’s addressing it.

The workaround?

1. Uninstall Premiere Pro 25.2.x.
2. Reinstall Premiere Pro 25.1 or earlier.
3. (Optional) Disable Auto-Update for Premiere Pro.

Details here:

community.adobe.com/t5/premier