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  • Where is my autosave file?

    Posted by Sohrab Sandhu on June 26, 2013 at 7:22 pm

    I was working on a project in Ppro when that stupid autosave dialog box popped up. Even after 5 mins, it refused to go away, so tried cancelling it. But program stopped responding.

    Now When I restarted my computer all i have is the project from an hour ago. Autsoave was on 20 minutes so how come i cant find the file for all those autosaved version?

    Could it be in some other location than the project folder?

    Sohrab

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    Greg Janza replied 7 years, 10 months ago 10 Members · 10 Replies
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  • Peter Garaway

    June 26, 2013 at 8:28 pm

    Hi Sohrab,

    By default the autosave ‘saves’ to the same location as your Project. /Users/[username]/Documents/Adobe/Premiere Pro

    But you can specify where you want it to save. You can check where it’s currently saving to by File> Project Settings> Scratch Disks

    Hope this is useful.

    Peter Garaway
    Adobe
    Premiere Pro

  • Sohrab Sandhu

    June 26, 2013 at 8:51 pm

    Hi Peter

    I tried looking in the project folder (which is where scratch drive is poiniting) but no luck. Only the version from an hour ago.

    Sohrab

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    Flanders Scientific LM-1760W

    “The creative person wants to be a know-it-all. He wants to know about all kinds of things: ancient history, nineteenth-century mathematics, current manufacturing techniques, flower arranging, and hog futures. Because he never knows when these ideas might come together to form a new idea. It may happen six minutes later or six months, or six years down the road. But he has faith that it will happen.” — Carl Ally

  • Adam Spencer

    May 17, 2015 at 11:15 am

    “I tried looking in the project folder (which is where scratch drive is poiniting) but no luck. Only the version from an hour ago.”

    Old thread, but this is my problem exactly. Premiere Pro CC 2014 just crashed, and I lost half an hour of work. I checked my autosaves, and there are 20 autosave files, yet the last one has not been saved for 90 minutes. The auto save is set to the default of every 15 minutes.

    So why didn’t it save? This has happened to me a few times in the past actually. A sudden crash, and I remember even seeing PP auto-save my project just before the crash….yet when I load the autosave file, it’s from like an hour earlier!

  • Michael Ron

    May 18, 2015 at 8:49 am

    Premiere has some strict autosave restrictions – it will only autosave if you have unsaved changes in your project. So if you have your autosave interval set to 20 minutes, and 20 minutes have passed since the last autosave but you manually saved your work a minute ago, Premiere will skip the autosave and try again in 20 minutes.
    The software will also skip autosaving while playback is running in full screen mode.

    I would suggest you re-set your autosave interval for around 5 minutes, work for a while without saving manually, and check to see that it is actually autosaving.

  • Craig Swanson

    July 27, 2015 at 9:00 pm

    don’t check the last autosave file #20. It could be #10 or #2. Search those autosave files by time/date. It is just a revolving feature that resaves starting at #1 after #20 and the process starts all over again.

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  • Bobby Matchurek

    May 19, 2016 at 8:34 pm

    Peter, can you clarify your answer please?

    i.e. Adobe Premiere Pro has just crashed. I go to open up my project. I do, but it’s not an autosaved version. It’s not even the last one I saved, it’s a very old version. Wow, this sucks, hours of work, GONE. But what is the click path to accessing the autosaved files? Can I access it from my project that crashed? Or do I have to root into some directory?

    For the amount of times PPro crashes, I would hope adobe set-up recovering via autosave easily within the crashed project.

  • Edmond Toma

    June 28, 2016 at 1:12 pm

    Hi. Just wanted to see if I’m misunderstanding what I’m reading. I don’t know when this information was updated.

    From:
    https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/preferences.html#change_the_auto_save_settings

    “Note:
    When you specify auto-save to occur at regular intervals, Premiere Pro auto-saves a project on detecting changes to the project file.

    The auto-save occurs irrespective of whether you manually save the changes to the project or not. Earlier, Premiere Pro would not execute auto-save if you manually saved within the interval setting. If the system goes idle for a period beyond the interval setting, Premiere Pro forces an auto-save.

    I read this to mean that Premiere will autosave regardless if you manually save as you work. I was having some issues with missing saves.

    Regards,
    Ed

  • Ritz Chand

    August 4, 2018 at 3:56 am

    Have you tried looking in the Public Documents. I had the same issue but I found my auto save files in the Public Documents.

    Cheers.

  • Ann Bens

    August 4, 2018 at 3:35 pm

    Make a habit of Save a Copy to another drive.
    One cannot always rely on auto save.

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  • Greg Janza

    August 4, 2018 at 4:11 pm

    My recommendation is to set your autosave to a google drive location ( or dropbox, etc.) and not in a folder next to the main project.

    In addition, the age old rule of actively saving the project as often as possible still remains.

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