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Create new sequence without auto-transitions?

Participant ,
Aug 13, 2025 Aug 13, 2025

Why in the world is this default?!

Anyway... I want to create a sequence from a sequence I already edited. None of the edits have transitions, just straight cuts. When I create a 'New Sequence from Clip" it adds cross-fades to all of the edits. 

 

I tried going in and setting the default crossfade time to 0, but it won't let me do that (minimum is 2 frames).

 

Why is it forcing me to have transitions? I find this totally ridiculous.

 

How do I remove them?

 

thanks.

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Participant , Aug 14, 2025 Aug 14, 2025

I did a work-around. After trying again, adn gettign the same result - the new sequence had clips crossfading - I went to Sequence>Simplify Sequence. And that got rid of all fo the cross fades. 

 

Now that I've done that, I can't get the origin problem to repeat. If I start another project, and I have the same issue, I will post shots. Thank you.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 13, 2025 Aug 13, 2025

Premiere does not add transitions by itself. Besides a transition cannot be 0

Must be hitting some sort of shortcut.

If you want to make a sequence from a sequence, try Make Subsequence.

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Participant ,
Aug 13, 2025 Aug 13, 2025

Thanks for the reply!

 

But it is adding transitions. Like, I'm not lying. All I am doing is right-clicking a sequence in the Project panel, clicking New Sequence from Clip. When play that new sequence, all of the edtis transitions are now cross-fades. 

 

This is a new downlaod of Premiere 2025, so it's not like I went in and changed settings anywhere. 

 

When I right-click the sequence, I do not see "Make Subsequence" in the list, and "Make Subclip" is greyed out.

 

Thanks.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 13, 2025 Aug 13, 2025

Please post a screenshot of the issue you are encountering.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 13, 2025 Aug 13, 2025

Does the original sequence with the cuts play OK?

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Participant ,
Aug 14, 2025 Aug 14, 2025

Yes.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 13, 2025 Aug 13, 2025

Can you post a zoomed in shot of each of the sequence timelines?

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Participant ,
Aug 14, 2025 Aug 14, 2025

I did a work-around. After trying again, adn gettign the same result - the new sequence had clips crossfading - I went to Sequence>Simplify Sequence. And that got rid of all fo the cross fades. 

 

Now that I've done that, I can't get the origin problem to repeat. If I start another project, and I have the same issue, I will post shots. Thank you.

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 22, 2025 Aug 22, 2025
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Thanks for taking the time to post what worked for you! Really glad it seems like the problem has disappeared. We'll be here if you need us.

 

Caroline

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LEGEND ,
Aug 13, 2025 Aug 13, 2025

There are built-in audio transition handles now, that you only see when 'zoomed in' to a clip ... but they are there in every clip. They don't 'do' anything unless you drag them out.

 

I think that is what you're seeing. Try expanding the original sequences ... 'zoom in' to them. Do you see the same thing?

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Participant ,
Aug 14, 2025 Aug 14, 2025

It's not what I'm seeing in the timeline, it is how it is playing back. And it's not an audio issue - it's the video clips were fading between each other.

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LEGEND ,
Aug 13, 2025 Aug 13, 2025

Do you mean this?

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