If you want best and fastest resolution of this problem, include the necessary data for any troubleshooting.
OS/system details, media used, any third party effects or plugins, and any other Premiere effects use.
Give enough data for the devs to find how to replicate the issue. Do NOT assume it is common and "everyone" has it, because most of us don't. Ergo, figuring out what specifically triggers it is a troubleshooting issue.
The more detailed data, the faster engineers can nail the sucker.
this problem happend 2 me on my newly instald pc (windows 11)
on the first project that i started after some work on it (whit premiere configured to my liking ), the sliders stuck 2 left and after i did every thing i culd think , culdent resolve the problem so i decided to edit the project whit that bug. After a shutdown because the curent greed , whent i restarted the program and it recoverd . the sliders were working.
All sliders in Lumetri are stuck to the left. I can see that the values are different (numbers in blue), but the sliders are all to the left. If is try to adjust any of the values immediately jump to 100 and the slider is useless. Changing the values works, however thats obviously very time consuming.
I was using a custom preset on most clips. No other PP effects and no third party effects or plugins.
As always for troubleshooting, please add OS/CPU/RAM/GPU, and Premiere Pro number and build version. And for something like this ... was the project file created in the current version you're using, or 'converted' by Premiere from an older version project?
I agree with you but it's entirely Adobes fault for offering such an abysmal bug reporting method.
here's what they have:
Find a bug, in the software go to Help > Provide Feedback. Clicking this opens up this forum webpage where you can post a new thread. Nothing is automatically included (hardware info, software version etc).
here's what they need:
go to Help > Report a bug. This should open a window inside the software that allows you to type a description and/or include a screenshot of the issue, along with a box to check that says "include my system information with my bug report." Submit, done. They'll have everything they need to track down the problem.
If they're interested in making the bug reporting process more effecient, they need a complete overhaul of this system
There's some that have this only on older projects opened in 24.x, or Lumetri presets from previous versions.
There's a few having odd behavior from Lumetri resetting and such. It sounds like you're in the former group. Still, there's data needed for troubleshooting.
So ... is this on a new project created in the Pr 2024 version? Or a project updated to 2024?
Does it involve Lumetri presets you've carried forward?