Steve Deen
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Crikey Shane, get down off the Podium, Editing is editing, some of us edit more than one project at a time and when you skip back to a project, it’s nice to see, instantly, which clips you have used. Premiere Pro realised this years ago and clearly marks each clip in the Bin with a Very noticeable icon saying it has been used already, it even trouble to tell you if it have been used more than once.
I think Richards question was plain a valid, I understood it in one glance but then I have been editing for many years and I would just like to thank my Producer and Mother.
The answer seems to be, Richard that the very useful tool in Premiere Pro is not available in you Editor. But then I can’t be sure as eventually FCP does make jumps to try and gain ground on the leaders.
Steve
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Did anyone find a solution to this? The above mentioned don’t work for me. I downloaded PP again from Adobe and re installed and tried the MT2S rename but I still can’t drop a MTS files into a sequence with Audio?
As everyone says it works well in CS5.5 but not in CS6
When I drop the MTS file into CS5.5 it creates 3 Audio Tracks. I am new to MTS. my new camera uses them, but prior to that I was using AVI and MP4.
This is very frustrating as now I can’t use the footage from my new camera without going back to CS5.5 grrr.
What’s going on ADOBE? I downloaded the Update from their site too but no better.
Any help appreciated?
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No one answered my Question Dick, I answered my own question. No one here had the answer So I politely decided to tell others how I solved my own issue. So get over it little girl 😉
I keep politeness for those that show it.
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I am pretty sure the would of RSI would not disagree. To select an image placed on a layer/track above a video track, needing to double click it rather than single clicking as it has always been makes no sense, whatsoever. I see no advantage, it wasn’t broken why fix it?
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Ahha!! Found out why. I am on a PC windows 7, this may be important.
I had been so used to Premiere CS5 letting me click the layers and have them selected that when I came to CS6 I saw no reason why they should change it “but they did” (silly sods) you or I now have to double click the layer to select it.
Now I don’t double click anything, I turn off double click on windows almost since windows ME and with win7, Vista etc it’s the first thing I do. Why click twice to what one click will do. As a result it is not in my nature to try double click, so when CS6 decide to make selection double click, I am not going to discover that, except for extreme chance.
So weeks in and extreme chance activated I have solved my problem. BUT why do adobe insist on peeing around with such trivial things??
I hope this one day helps someone.
Steve
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Ahha!! Found out why. I am on a PC windows 7, this may be important.
I had been so used to Premiere CS5 letting me click the layers and have them selected that when I came to CS6 I saw no reason why they should change it “but they did” (silly sods) you or I now have to double click the layer to select it.
Now I don’t double click anything, I turn off double click on windows almost since windows ME and with win7, Vista etc it’s the first thing I do. Why click twice to what one click will do. As a result it is not in my nature to try double click, so when CS6 decide to make selection double click, I am not going to discover that, except for extreme chance.
So weeks in and extreme chance activated I have solved my problem. BUT why do adobe insist on peeing around with such trivial things??
I hope this one day helps someone.
Steve
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OH,, OK Chris. That’s annoying, maybe I have inadvertently set something, to turn that function off. I can’t select the images and am having to jog them about using the effects control 🙁
I will have to dig deeper. If I get an answer I will let the thread know.
Anyone else getting this problem ?
Steve
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No Idea Why? Anyone ?
Steve