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November 13, 2023
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Loop bars during editing, are a thing in rush?

  • November 13, 2023
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Hello everyone, 

Maybe I'm missing the option, but  I can't find it.

I was wondering if there's the possibility to have bars for lopping during editing, bar A and bar B, like any other video editor.
If not, there's a chance that it will be added in future versions? 

thank you for any feedback.

Raf

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Correct answer Kevin-Monahan

.... also, you can select a portion of the timeline and export only that, without exporting the whole movie.
( I actually need to do that right now, that's why I write it now 😄 ..., but I can't, because the looping bars aren't there!  I have to export the whole thing and then cut the part later) 😄 

cheers


Got it, @Raf-nx.

It sounds like you want to loop in to out with the ability to adjust effects. I know exactly what you want to do. Sorry, that is not available in Rush.

 

I do this all the time in Premiere Pro. It gets even crazier in After Effects with the Ping Pong loop playback. I do hope the team grants your feature request, though!

 

Thanks,
Kevin

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Kevin-Monahan
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November 13, 2023

Hi @Raf-nx,

I don't think so. What do you mean by "bars?" Sorry, that I'm not envisioning what you are describing.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
Raf-nxAuthor
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November 14, 2023

Hi Kevin, 

The two sticks that you position in the timeline are called looping bars (no?); let's say you have a 2-minute long edit, but you need to loop just 10 seconds to check in a continuous loop that video effect or sound mix, and while the program keeps lopping that selection you make your adjustments, without moving the play bar/stick back to the starting point or in the case on Ipad or iPhone slide back with your finger the play bar and press play to reproduce that parts that you want to edit/listen/check.
Once you set point A to point B and click "loop",  the program will loop forever whatever is inside that selection; you can also use inverted so the program jumps that part inside the two bars, which sometimes is helpful if you want just quickly check if that edit works better without that selected part, without muting or deleting those files.


Does it make sense? 
Let me know. Thanks 🙂

Raf-nxAuthor
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November 14, 2023

.... also, you can select a portion of the timeline and export only that, without exporting the whole movie.
( I actually need to do that right now, that's why I write it now 😄 ..., but I can't, because the looping bars aren't there!  I have to export the whole thing and then cut the part later) 😄 

cheers