David Bicho
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I have the same problem, and it is like a joke in accuracy. Audition does a much better job on accurate audio read-out. I doubt an accurate readout steals so much processor power that the realtime video will suffer from it? Feels more like it's sloppy done, and no one ever fixed it.
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The function should be called "Ripple Trim Next CLIP To Playhead". Should work exactly as Trim Next Edit To Playhead, except that it should ripple the following clips on the same track.
A variant could be to ripple only the adjacent clip.
The current Ripple Edit-version that ripple all tracks is extremely seldom used compared to how often this function would be used.
I have little experience from other NLEs, but when googling about this I find many comments that state "all other editors have this functionality" so I take it it's a no brainer and cannot take more than 15 minutes for your developer to add this extremely useful, simple, time efficient and very sought after functionality.
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AdminFergus Hammond (Product Manager, Video & Audio Cloud Workflows, Adobe DVA) responded
We are actively working on this feature. I don't have a date to share yet but I'll update this message when I do.
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I mean - why not!? There have been a meeting at Adobe where some one have said "no, the tracks cannot be moved because....." Would love to hear that explanation.
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Unfortunately, I need to change the status of this feature request. While we anticipated being able to share the new Projects feature in our Public Beta release, for which Bins were a component, the realities of the pandemic and related business priorities required the Audition team to focus efforts on other ongoing projects. At this time, I cannot provide an estimated date when Bins or related organizational features may be introduced to the Audition session format.
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I bet there is some underlying political decision behind the obvious fact that there is no folder-structure/bins in Audition. It smells exactly like it did with Speed Grade, and I wouldn't be surprised if Audition gets thrown out soon in favour of "all cool audio-tools in Premiere".
If any Adobe-rep claims "It's technically complicated", that rep is just making it up to keep people not jumping ship. Adobe can make a bin-solution within hours if they want to.
The only reason they haven't pulled the plug yet, is because Protools is so ugly. The moment Protools get over to this side of year 2000 (user interface-wize), Adobe will pull the plug.
I love Audition, and use it daily in all my productions. The lack of a file-managing solution drives me crazy, but I just don't see it coming. I really hope I am wrong on this one.
I bump two of the best wanted functionality from Piotr's video:
- The ability to view Clip- and Sequence markers at the same time. Crucial.
- Export marker stills and comments in a excel format (as in Kyno). Makes logging a breeze.