Dominic M
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Despite spending hours with Adobe support on this once, they haven't been able to figure it out. I suspect the issue is due to Premiere now supporting multiple projects open at once, so there is no longer a definitive 'Project panel' in the same way there's a single 'Program Monitor', for example.
I have discovered a workaround, however, which is good enough for my workflow. The project panel seems to follow wherever the Media Browser lives. If I want the project panel to load in the top-left, for example, simply moving the Media Browser to this spot and saving the workspace seems to reliably get the project panel to show up top-left also.
Given that I often want to see both the Media Browser and Project Panel at once, this isn't ideal, but because of the way I have my workspace set up, 'parking' the Media Browser for my saved workspace and then moving it out to a different pane when I need it at least saves me from having to rearrange the sizing of everything else whenever I start a new project.
On a separate issue, Mike -
The feature you're looking for exists, under Window -> Workspaces -> Import Workspace from Projects. It's a silly spot for that option, but I've found that it does at least work for me.Dominic M supported this idea ·
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I'm not entirely sold on 'Ghost Playhead' being the solution to this problem, it feels like it's adding a lot of visual noise, especially when combined with the I-frame seeking scenario you point out in the video.
I feel like the important information is 'This frame hasn't loaded yet', and I don't really care what wrong frame I am looking at specifically.
Perhaps a third state could be added to the dropped frame indicator to show when there is a mismatch? This would surface the most important information, and hopefully wouldn't be as complex to implement as a ghost playhead.