audio and video track color coded
Allow not only color code the clips but also the tracks, which would override clips color (so every time you add a clip to a certain track, that clip takes the track color. Very useful for audio, specially when lots of tracks) Also, the audio track faders should be same color of the track.


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Trevor Asquerthian commented
For me it would ideally be the background colour that would differentiate DX/FX/Mx tracks, with source clip colours still working.
Also some indication in the track lights to indicate which tracks you are dragging clips to. (Just a subtle shift in colour would do it).
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Ivan Ivanov commented
It's embarrassing that 4 years later Premiere still doesn't have that even though both Avid and Resolve have had this for years now...
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Paul Roper commented
I was surprised that this is not a thing.
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Brian Pilgrim commented
How is this not standard?
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Chris V. commented
I would love to see the whole track background have that color then.
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Brian Levin commented
This would be huge for those of us cutting multicamera shows with lots of tracks. Simply highlighting a track, even if we didn't have a variety of colors, would allow me to distinguish tracks that are grouped in a specific way (all the lav's, all the boom's, and the mono mixes, etc.).
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cut commented
Exactly. AVID has it too. (don't remember how override works exactly there though)
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Jim Simon commented
Resolve has track coloring and I use it a lot. Very helpful to distinguish between dialog, music, effects, etc.
Though I do believe that clip color should override track color.