Is there a way, to remove audio track completely from all those B-roll files in the assets pannel permanently (basically if I can mass-edit those RAW recorded b-roll files and detach and then remove audio from them, so the person editing the project after me has no access to the audio from the raw files), The audio from those files is not even Explore how powerful features in Adobe Premiere Pro let you reduce background noise and reverb, adjust audio levels with a few clicks and create presets that can be applied to multiple clips at once. Get the benefits of the audio editing booth right in your video editor for faster, easier workflows. 10 Replies. What you can do is loading the clip in the Source panel and either drag only the audio part down to the timeline. Use the icon in the attached image, click it and just drag down to the timeline. Or, do the same thing but instead of dragging the clip use track targeting and un-target the video track/s. 1 Correct answer. The "Captured Audio" might house the audio files if you did a voice-over audio capture in Premiere. If you didn't do any voice-over type work in Premiere, there's nothing there of use. It's not likely you "captured video" either from Premiere. Other than that, the audio previews can be recreated on re-launching the project at Many issues that are related to playback and performance are linked to the Media Cache and Media Cache Database. Media Cache contains the.CFA and.PEK files that are generated by Premiere Pro while importing clips for the first time in Project bin.Clearing cache files can help in solving such issues. Watch the video or read the instructions. It is quite possible to remove only the audio or video from a video clip by unlinking the two elements. Right-click on the clip. Click on the lower part, the one with the waveform symbol. JaBSui0.