Yeah, this does SUCK, but reading la_diamon's solution to fixing gave me some additional ideas to make it go a lot faster. I was able to run through and make a good multi-cam edit without touching my mouse. In addition to this, what I did was map shortcut keys to "Toggle Target Video" (see image) Then I moved my 'corrupted' multi-cam edit to V2 and drag out the last good clip on V1 to the end. Next, I select the V2 of track two, and then bring up the 'multi-cam' window in the program monitor. Once I have that up, I can see (if ONLY V2 is selected) which camera I need to CUT TO using the keyboard shortcuts I mapped (see la_diamond's post) Then, I Toggle V1 on so I can 'cut to camera' using my keyboard shortcuts. Then I toggle V1 off using my shortcut and down arrow to the next edit and repeat. It's a LOT faster than what I did last time which was to right click on EVERY CLIP in the timline to figure out which camera I had chosen. Saves me a TON of time. Once I had the keyboard mapped, I could run through about 15 minutes of video cuts in about 2 minutes. It's a work-around that allows me to keep ediitng in CC and know I'm not going to have spend hours fixing things. This is the third time it's happened to me so far and I'm on Episode 5 of a 13-part multi-cam edit. Hopefully, Adobe will fix this quickly. Still trying to figure out what I'm doing that's causing it as it doesn't happen all the time. Hope this helps someone.
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