AutoEdit Pro

Troubleshooting

Quick fixes for the most common issues. Most are solved by restarting Premiere Pro or running a prior analysis step.

The panel doesn't appear in Window → Extensions

After installing the ZXP, the panel only loads on startup. Fully quit Premiere Pro (not just the project) and reopen it, then look for:

Window → Extensions → AutoEdit Pro
If it still doesn't show up, confirm your Premiere Pro version is 2020 or newer. On macOS, make sure you accepted the unverified-publisher prompt during install; if you dismissed it, reinstall the AutoEdit-Pro.zxp and accept the prompt.

Silence removal finds nothing / removes too much

Silence Remover relies on volume keyframes to work. First run "Analyze Audio" on the clip (right-click the clip inside Premiere Pro) so those keyframes exist. If it cuts too much or too little, adjust the threshold: -60 is aggressive (cuts almost anything quiet), -10 is gentle (only cuts very obvious silence).

Captions come out empty

Captions pulls its text from the sequence transcription. You must first run Window → Text → Transcribe Sequence. If that option isn't available, your version is too old: transcription requires Premiere Pro 2022 or newer.

Is an internet connection required?

No. AutoEdit Pro runs 100% locally: all processing happens offline, with no telemetry and no cloud. You can edit and analyze fully offline.

Still stuck? Email hola@synthetic.com.ar and include your Premiere Pro version and OS — that's usually enough to pinpoint the problem fast.