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Telfer
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November 24, 2017
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Deleting multiple transitions at once?

  • November 24, 2017
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Hello all.

just like in the topic. is there an easy way to delete multiple transitions at once ? Lets say all cross fades on specified tracks ? I know final cut 7 could do that 10 years ago so today when i neded to do that in premiere i just asumed that this is so fundamental that no way it is not possible.  But I dont seem to find a build in mechanism (or a workaround for that matter) after an hour of fiddling in Premiere and another hour on the forums.

Is this possible ?

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    Correct answer Ann Bens

    Then its one at a time.

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    6 replies

    Inspiring
    July 19, 2020

    This is INSANE !!!!! I added default transitions to my sequence - wasnt what we expected so we need to remove them ALL. (history of step no longer available so Undo wont do it).

    The cheats and workarounds dont work for us. (there's stills, so do speed cheat. The 'trims' cheat doesnt work either).

     

    Should i add ANOTHER request ??? After 11 years the requests for BASIC functionality are STILL lower priority then the useless features jammed into new versions...

     

    Legend
    October 4, 2022

    have you tried accessing an autosave version from before you added all the transitions?  Before I'd ever add a transition to many edit points at a time, I'd always duplicate my sequence so I could easily go back to the previous state...

    Known Participant
    November 18, 2018

    So still no possibility to do that.... but instead Adobe always a champion to add useless features when some trivial tasks are still impossible to do.

    In my case any workaround is not possible :I have already multi-speed clips in my timeline and i just want to delete a specific transition that is applied several times and not the others.

    There just should be a comand "delete transitions" then all the transitions in the timeline would appear and you just have to select the transition(s) you want  to delete like the "delete attributes" command.

    Telfer
    TelferAuthor
    Known Participant
    November 25, 2017

    Roei Tzoref

    Ok - So i tried the triming workaround. I did it on the entire 40 min project on about 20 audio tracks -  I scrubbed through the timeline and on a first glance it seems nothing was broken, I will have to do some test on clips with time remaping etc etc to see if the trim operation does not damage enything. If there is no damage that would solve the problem of transitions. Now there still remains one problem. This workaround does not adress  fade-in and fade-out effects as the trim operation does not affects those.

    Jim_simon

    What do You mean by "select multiple transitions and hit delete?" Do you mean selecting by hand hundreds of transitions holding shift key? Because that would be missing the point entirely. Or do You have a way to do this with coupe of clics? 

    Ann Bens

    Thank you for Your answer I aprreciate It .  But in this case posting a link to a feature request page is kind of ironic dont you think? Considering that the post linked in this thread about this exact problem dates back to 2008 - I have to assume feature reqests have ben made around that time also. 9 years later this feature is still missing.

    Legend
    November 25, 2017

    Or do You have a way to do this with coupe of clicks?

    Unfortunately, no.  Selecting needs to be one at a time.

    But instead of select/delete, select/delete, select/delete, you can just do select, select, select...delete.

    Legend
    November 25, 2017

    Yo can select multiple transitions and hit Delete.

    Roei Tzoref
    Legend
    November 25, 2017

    Please do file that feature request. This should be a command in the app and not workarounds.

    I recommend the following workaround, I think it's good for any situation but do see for yourself:

    1. select all the clips holding the Ctrl key so all edit points will be selected

    2. press Ctrl+Shift+T to toggle trim type three times so that all out points will be marked in red

    3. press Ctrl+left Arrow to Trim Backwards  once

    4. press Ctrl+Right Arrow to Trim Forward once

    Participant
    October 4, 2022

    THANK YOU!!!

    I think your keyboard shortcuts are laid out a little different than the Premiere Pro default, but your instructions SAVED me.  A junior editor accidentally put in default fades on every clip on a timeline that was over an hour long, with hundreds of edits. 

    For me, the keyboard shortcuts are: 

    Step 1: CMD+CLICK to select multiple edit points

    Step 2: CTRL+T three times so all points are marked in red as you show

    Step 3: OPTION+LEFT ARROW to trim back one frame

    Step 4: OPTION+RIGHT ARROW to trim forward.

    I was able to wipe out the transitions in one fell swoop.  Much appreciated!

    Ann Bens
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 24, 2017

    There are several workarounds, here's one:

    Delete multiple double-sided transitions - YouTube

    Telfer
    TelferAuthor
    Known Participant
    November 24, 2017

    I actually saw this tutorial but i just cant call it a workaround, rather a liability. It looks fine on simple example like in this video but i would never trust something like this on a complex 45 minute 20 plus audio tracks projects :/

    for exaple if you have time remaping on any of the clips You are already in trouble.

    Ann Bens
    Community Expert
    Ann BensCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    November 24, 2017

    Then its one at a time.

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