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gabrieldesousa
Participant
March 14, 2018
Question

Ripple delete stops playhead movement

  • March 14, 2018
  • 3 replies
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Hi there!

I use the "ripple delete" a lot to clear space between clips while I´m editing. Sometimes I let the playhead moving (playback) while I cut and ripple delete the clips. But since I changed to Premiere CC 2018, things have changed, for worse! When I use ripple delete now the playhead go to the end of the clip automaticaly and stops there. I would like it to keep moving as it was before. I´ve searched for it but found nothing. Does anyone knows some way to get this?   

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Participating Frequently
January 31, 2023

This would be such a huge help!!  Do we need to add it as a feautre add somewhere?  To be more clear I often have long stretches where I need to remove dead space.  I watch the wave forms during playback in the timeline, when I see the audio waveform ending I can make a cut (add edit to all tracks, mapped to my y-key), and playback will continue, but when I see the waveform about to start again, I hit the (ripple trim - mapped to my q-key) and it does a lovely fast ripple edit, but the play back stops.  Then I have to hit space bar each time to start it again.  It would be great to not have to hit space bar again each time, and do a real time edit without stopping.  This may sound nitpicky but it would help for this part of the process, and this is not the final edit just trimming the fat.  Is there another way to do this that I am not seeing?

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 31, 2023

The feature is already been implemented, don't know when, but It's certainly in 2023.

 

Participant
February 28, 2022

Yea,  I have the same problem. Any solution?

 

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 28, 2022
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Yea,  I have the same problem. Any solution?

 


By @David23099928ftyk

Update to 2022.

Participant
June 1, 2022

still same in 2022..how you solved it

Participant
September 28, 2019

I have the same question still!