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  • I trashed preferences but problem continues.

    Describing the problem further:

    I have a clip on the timeline with audio filters applied to the clip. If I play the clip and then toggle a filter on or off the playhead will quickly jump to the end of the timeline. Very frustrating.

    Would appreciate any suggestions?
    Jona

  • Hi Peter, Thank you for jumping in here 🙂
    Will give your suggestion a try when/ if the issue show up again and report back to this thread.
    Best,
    Jona

  • Hi guys,
    Really sorry for the silliness here. My mistake. I didn’t have both the source and program windows in a layout that would show both at the same time. The 2 panels were side by side and (in the same panel?) and required me to click into one if i was working in the other.
    If this is still not comprehensible then please just forget my stupidity and let all move onto more inspiring things in life 🙂
    Thanks again to everyone here and best wishes,
    Jona

  • Sorry.
    Macbook Pro Early 2013
    PPro 6.0.5

  • Hi Paul,
    Sorry for the confusion, I really really appreciate the help here 🙂
    I haven’t used FCP7 for quite some time now but one of the thing I remember happening is when I would drag a clip out of the source window to the timeline, it would instantly appear in the program window. Also, if I was say in a bin containing some clips and then moved my curser to the timeline and clicked into the timeline it would automatically enable the program so I could just scroll through some clips on the timeline without having to ‘click’ into the program window to see what I was doing on the timeline. Ya know? It seems like Premier Pro does not work like this.
    Thank you again for trying to lend a hand here 🙂
    Jona

  • Sorry folks, let me try asking this another way:

    Is there a way so that when I click into the timeline panel, the program panel becomes active if I am still viewing in the source panel?

    Is there any way to be more clear than this?
    Jona

  • Hi Kevin,
    Thanks for jumping in 🙂
    When I drag a clip from a bin or source window to the timeline, it would be nice to not have to click the program window to see the clip that is now on the timeline. It would be good if the program window became active like in FCP. Saves me having to curser up to the program window and click it.
    I hope this makes sense.
    Jona

  • Solution!
    Huge thanks for jumping in here Paul 🙂
    Couldn’t imagine what was causing this and yes it started right after I opened my scope but I didn’t make the link.
    Thanks again!
    Jona

  • Jona Taylor

    January 29, 2014 at 3:40 pm in reply to: Glitch During Dissolve?

    I rendered the timeline in ProRes and the problem has stopped. It is now not necessary to nest the clips to stop this glitch problem.

    Another big thanks to Alex who provided the solution to the problem.

    This site, and the people who continue to contribute to it are invaluable!
    Jona

  • Jona Taylor

    January 28, 2014 at 6:49 pm in reply to: Glitch During Dissolve?

    Hello Alex!
    Big thanks for jumping in here 🙂
    I’ll give you suggestion a try and report back just as soon as I can confirm.
    Jona

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