I updated Premiere at 25.2 version and I've noticed a that in the source monitor are not showed the in and out points over the audio clip. Is it a bug or can i activate them somehow? I attach an image for greater clarity.
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Vito.
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Import and ingest
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Sound
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User experience or interface
Updated to PPro 25.2.0. Now, when you load an audio file into the source monitor and add an in-point and out-point, it no longer highlights the selected audio waveform region. HOWEVER... if you add the IN and OUT and then drag the I/O points in the source monitor play-head area bar, it will update to the drag motion. I did try deleting and re-generating the "PEK" file just to make sure. Also tried with several other projects. Same issue.
So, to confirm, the only way to get the audio waveform to refresh the in-point and out-point highlight is by dragging the in and out handles on the source monitor play-head bar.
Could this be addressed/fixed?
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PPro 25.2.0 X64
As you can see in the screencap, there are In and Out points set and no highlight. However, if I drag the I/O handles...
Since updating to Adobe Audition 25.2, when I set an in/out selection on an audio clip, the selected area no longer appears highlighted on the waveform display (screenshot attached).
The indicators in the Source Monitor have stopped working correctly. They do not display as expected, even after restarting Premiere Pro or resetting the workspace.
Steps to Reproduce:
- Open Premiere Pro version 25.2.1.
- Load footage into the Source Monitor.
- Observe that the indicators (playhead, in/out points, etc.) are not behaving correctly or are missing.
dopo l'ultimo aggiornamento di premiere nel monitor sorgende in questo caso ho importato un audio quando imposto in e out per selezionare il pezzo desiderato non mi compare la selezione sullo spettro dell'audio come mai? MAC. STUDIO M2 ULTRA
In new Premiere Pro (25.2) when I selected In to Out in source monitor, when I selected waveform view and selection doesnt appear. Below you can see version 25.2 and 24.6 (even in Beta doesnt appear)
For me this is not good point, because we work a lot of time with audio and this highlights helps to see selected markers
This started with the update to v. 25.2 and is still present on v. 25.2.1. When bringing up an audio-only file in the source monitor and using the keyboard to select an in-point and/or an out-point, the monitor doesn't update to highlight the selected section. It's a tiny issue, but I'm finding it pretty annoying.
Steps to reproduce:
Open an audio file in the source monitor.
Move the scrubber to anywhere on the timeline.
Press "I" or "O".
Expected result: The in-point or out-point should be displayed on the timeline. On the waveform display itself, the selected portion of the file should be highlighted.
Actual result: On the timeline everything works as it should. But the display of the waveform in the main source monitor itself doesn't update: whatever highlighting (if any) was already being displayed doesn't change. This means the waveform display and the timeline are showing different selections (see attached screenshot). Only when using the mouse to move or alter the selection on the timeline does the monitor update correctly. Additionally, if I then open something else in the source monitor then bring back the audio file, the waveform display no longer shows any highlighting (although the timeline does).
Using Adobe Premiere Pro 25.2.1 on Windows 11 Pro version 24H2.
When I open a file in source window, choose to see waveforms and mark in and out, I only see the selection on the timeline, but I don't see it visualized on the waveform itself, as it was before the update. Could you bring it back? Thank you
Upgraded to 25.2.1 and I'm having the same issue. The in and out points show up on the scrub bar below my audio files in the source monitor but not actually in the waveform portion of the source monitor.
Getting same issue for 2 weeks now. Updated GPU, reset prefs, updated drivers, reinstalled prem. Nothing fixed it. It's a real bug with lots of legs and bites.