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BrianDavison
Known Participant
June 20, 2024

Text panel can cause playhead to snap around inadvertently

  • June 20, 2024
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In the text transcript panel, if you have a word in the search field, and 'follow active monitor' checked, from time to time while editing your playehead will snap to wherever in your sequence that word you have in the search field appears. Feels like if your active panel is a sequence the search panel shouldn't be moving your cursor around.

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Remote Index
July 17, 2024

@Kerstin Ebert 

@Kevin-Monahan 

 

As someone who has been confounded by this behaviour, I am discouraged by the level of communication on this.

 

From Stan Jones in the other thread:

 

Mach 20, 2024
“f this is the expected behavior/by design, …”

 

June 21, 2024
"some parts of this dilemma is more an "as designed" than bug …"


July 3, 2024
“I stayed confused over this "bug vs expected behavior …"

 

What we get from Adobe on this is that the status of this "bug" is "updated".

 

Some questions:

- what is the expected behaviour of this?

- if the status of the "bug" has changed, what does that mean for users?

 

Documentation. Communication.


R.

 

 

Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 17, 2024

The status of this bug report has been updated.

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
Kerstin Ebert
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
June 24, 2024

Hi, 

I don't have an update on this bug yet so for now the only workaround is to clear the search field in the Text panel. I'll keep you posted once we have a fix!

 

Best,

Kerstin

Stan Jones
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 21, 2024

Brian,

 

Thanks for the additional explanation. I'll try to get around to testing.

 

Perhaps @Kerstin Ebert will check in and update that thread.

 

Stan

 

BrianDavison
Known Participant
June 21, 2024

Hey @Stan Jones, thanks for pointing me to that. I totally missed that thread and it's the exact issue I'm encountering. I would assume (but haven't tested) that if 'follow active' is unchecked and it's set to the source monitor, the bug (that I believe Kerstin accurately identifies) wouldn't occur as Premiere wouldn't be trying to inadvertently find words within the sequence you're working in.

 

Anyhow, thanks again!

Stan Jones
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 21, 2024

See this previous bug report:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-bugs/text-searches-persist-across-sequences-and-clips-causing-unexpected-jumps-around-timeline/idi-p/14185363

 

As discussed some parts of this dilemma is more an "as designed" than bug, but, as you say, until you understand what is happening it is maddening.

 

However, this post by @Kerstin Ebert suggested that some of the behavior may be a bug:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-bugs/text-searches-persist-across-sequences-and-clips-causing-unexpected-jumps-around-timeline/idc-p/14503046#M23722

 

I have not tested for some time, so do not know if it is still the same or not. I did not think that the "follow active" had any relevance. All that does is determine which transcript view you have based on which monitor view you are in.

 

Stan

 

BrianDavison
Known Participant
June 21, 2024

Sure thing @Kevin-Monahan

  • PPro Version: 24.5.0 (though this behavior has been in previous versions as well)
  • OS: Mac OS Ventura 13.6.6
  • System: Mac Studio M2 Ultra
  • RAM 64 GB
  • Hard drive: USB 3 SSD
  • Video Format: AVCI

I'm working in a sequence cutting multicam interview clips. These multicam sequences have static transcripts generated from within the multicam sequence. To reproduce the issue:

  1.  Create new sequence.
  2. Bring your entire multicam interview clip into this sequence to begin pulling selects.
  3. Open the text panel and enable 'follow active monitor'. Search for some word that appears a few times in your interview, and leave that search term in the search box.
  4. Now, in your sequence panel, go through and just kind of edit as normal. Add edit points, trim, whatever. Sporadically, your playhead will jump to a timecode of your squence where that search term that you left in the search box appears.

 

 

I hope that is clear! Honestly, it's not the worst thing ever once you're aware of the behavior, but before I figured out what was going on, it was driving me bananas.

Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 17, 2024

Cool, Brian. Thanks for the added information. I hope the team can fix this bug ASAP. I will try to get more traction on your issue internally.

 

Sorry for the frustration.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 21, 2024

Hello @BrianDavison,

Thanks for filing the bug. Is it possible to give the team more information? See: How do I write a bug report?

 

I hope the team can address this issue soon.

 

Thanks,

Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio