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An error occurred while saving the comment Fran Roig commented
That effect has now a different name in French - "Modification"
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Hi,
That function already exists in Premiere. It's called Close Gap. You can find it in the top bar menu Sequence. Or you can assign a shortcut to it.
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Hi,
It sounds like you are using legacy QuickTime codecs. Please read the below link:
https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/quicktime7-support-dropped.html
https://eclecticlight.co/2018/04/17/is-apple-about-to-drop-quicktime-dvd-and-iwork-support-and-compressor/Thanks
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Hi,
That screenshot doesn't show the issue. Could you re-upload it?
Thanks!
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To mute all tracks, you can always shift + click the mute button in any audio track.
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Please update your drivers and let us know if that helps.
Thanks!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Fran Roig commented
Hi,
If I get your request correctly, we already have these options in Premiere.
You can create multicams with the audio sequence settings set to "All Cameras"
All Cameras uses all audio channels in the source clips. This setting is similar to the Camera 1 setting. Only the video portion of the source sequence is multicam-enabled. Audio-follows-video is not supported for this setting. All audio is unmuted (up to 32 channels). The number of unmuted channels of source audio determines the number of active output channels of the sequence.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Fran Roig commented
This sounds like you have Selection Follows Playhead enabled.You can turn it off by going to Sequence in the top bar menu. Let me know if that helped.
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Hi,
Thanks for posting the crash report. We've had a look into it, and saw Premiere crashed while clicking on the stopwatch. I guess you were trying to delete all keyframes at once. But we are unable to reproduce this problem on our side. Can you still reproduce this problem on your side?
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Thanks for reporting this. I will report this directly to our team.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Fran Roig commented
Hi,
In Premiere, you can create presets for track configuration, and assign them shortcuts. Find these two options in the timeline burger menu. I would suggest to use them if you are working with a large number of audio (or video) tracks.
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Hi Michael,
I would suggest to use Nest Sequences, and apply the adjustment layer inside the nested sequence, or apply the effects on the nested sequence itself.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Fran Roig commented
Hi Roei,
Incremental Saving is basically an automated Save As function. I can see it is faster, but not sure if there is a great benefit out of it.
Just by pressing Shift+Cmd+S, it will open the save as dialog, and you will be able to save an increment by hand.
Premiere also has "Save a Copy", which will save the current status in a backup copy and will let you work in the current project.
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Hi,
Premiere Pro creates increment projects when auto saving like After Effects. You have to go to Premiere Pro --> Preferences --> Auto Save, and modify "Maximum Project Versions".
You can even have a backup project in the Creative Cloud.
Let me know if this is what you are looking for.
Thanks,
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An error occurred while saving the comment Fran Roig commented
Hi Timothée,
Thanks for posting your idea. It's the first time I hear this feature request from a video editor! Let's hope other people vote for it.
All the best,
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An error occurred while saving the comment Fran Roig commented
Hi Brian,
Thanks for posting your idea!
We have an even better workflow that might help you out. There are 4 shortcuts called:
Apply default video transition from Playhead
Apply default video transition to Playhead
Apply default audio transition from Playhead
Apply default audio transition to PlayheadThese shortcuts will add the default transition based on track selection (or clip selection) and playhead position.
Hope it helps!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Fran Roig commented
Hi Chan,
Thanks for posting your idea.
Usually we tend to leave audio in the same audio track because most editors like to work with specific audio tracks, such as: A1-A2 for voice overs, A3-A4 for SFX, A4-A5 Music, etc...
But let's wait if other people vote your idea!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Fran Roig commented
Hi,
Thanks for posting your suggestion. There is a hidden gem to do exactly what you are asking for.
First hold shift and drag a lasso-selection on top those clips you want to de-select. Then without releasing the mouse, revert the lasso-selection - move the selection away from those clips.
Those clips will be now de-selected.
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Hi,
Thanks for reporting this. This is a known issue, and we are currently having a look into it.
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Hi,
As an anonymous has already said, exporting markers is possible. Are you looking for something different or specific?
It sounds like you workspace might be temporarily corrupted. Did you try "Reset to Saved Layout"?
Thanks,
Fran