I'm currently using Premiere 24.2.1 and have encountered an issue upon updating to this new version. In my preferences the default audio transition (constant power in my case) has a duration set at 0.13 seconds. Whenever I use the shortcut to apply the transition it creates a transition with a duration of 1.05 seconds. Can anyone advise on a solution to this issue?
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Audio transitions default can no longer go under 1 second. It used to be able to in the older versions, very annoying now because it means having to adjust every audio audiotransition that needs to be shorter by hand (mouse). Also in ME en export I see that it's no longer possible to set a quality ammount yourself, it has fixed positions now. Please don't implement this in the upcoming version!!!
In the latest update 24.2.1, the Audio Transition Default Duration function was broken, now no matter what value you specify, it still inserts the default value, on 24.1 everything works fine
1. Go to Edit - Preferences - Timeline
2. In the Audio Transition Default Duration field, change the value to any other value than the default
3. Apply any standard transition to the audio
4. The transition with standard length values will be applied, regardless of what values were entered
My default audio transition length is set to 0.1 seconds, and it works perfectly fine when I manually apply a transition (Constant Power for example).
The issue I'm having ever since the most recent update (24.2.1), is when I apply the audio transition to my whole timeline (by selecting all my audio files, and using ctrl+shift+D), the transition lenght is 1 second, which I believe is the Premiere default, and not my updated default. I didn't have this issue in the last version, so I assume this is a bug? I've tried changing my default audio transition length to other lenghts such as 0.2 and 0.5, but when applying it to all, those number are never applied.
SUDDENLY, in Premiere 24.2.1 Build 2, neither the APPLY AUDIO TRANSITION / DEFAULT is coming up to what I set it at (.02). It is only coming up as - I suppose - is the system default (1.06). The instructions are also wrong as as there is NO "Preferences". I had previously set these so I'm not sure how they reverted to a system default (especially since my custom default of .02 is still specified.). To do each one manually is a ton of labor.... Please advise.
Hello my bug is pretty simple. I've set the default audio transition to 0,2 but when I apply it with right click or CMD + MAJ + D the transition durates 1 second and I don't understand why.
I can confirm that behavior and can't unerstand why exactly. Anyway, you can set the default transition into frames instead of seconds and set the duration to the exact number of frames that you want, and it will work without problems.
Thanks for filing the bug about the default audio transition length. Please let the community know of Ann's advice helped solve your issue or if it persists.
Developers would need more information to reproduce the bug if you don't mind. Please see the preferred format of a bug report here: How do I write a bug report?
I hope we can find a solution for you ASAP. Sorry for the frustration on this.
When I set the default to .01 seconds and then apply a transition, it applies .02 seconds.
When I set the default to 1 frame, the moment I click anything outside of the textfield, it automatically changes the frame number from 1 to 2, so I'm unable to set the default to 1 frame.
When editing on the timelime, I'm still able to manually edit the transition duration from .02 seconds to .01 seconds or 2 frames to 1 frames, but for my current project I have thousands of clips to do this to, so you can see how important this would be to get this issue resolved. Any updates since this was last discussed?
thanks!
P.S. I'm using a Mac Studio M2 Max with Sonora 14.6.1 and the latest version of Premiere Pro.