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Empty 1-frame clips when text based editing

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Mar 28, 2024 Mar 28, 2024

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When using text based editing, especially when removing multiple pauses or filler words at once, there is a bug which causes there to be multiple 1-frame clips stuck between the actual video-clips. To fix it, I have to manually delete all of these excess single-frame clips, sometimes hundreds of them - as there is no way to automatically delete all clips with a length shorter than 2 frames, or something alike (this would practically solve the problem). This makes the text based editing feature borderline unusable for me, especially for long (30 min+) videos with lots of text.

 

Encounter this bug by going through the following steps:

1. Import a video file where someone is speaking

2. Use text based editing to automatically remove all (small) pauses

3. Find countless single-frame clips in your sequenc e, between the actual cut clips you want to use

 

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Adobe Employee , Aug 12, 2024 Aug 12, 2024

Hi @Sander34614386juja,

Thanks for filing this bug report. Are you still experiencing this bug? Have you tried the suggestions that @Stan Jones recommended? Let the devs know how it's going.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

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Mar 31, 2024 Mar 31, 2024

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@Sander34614386juja,

 

I'm not sure what to make of that. It seems to me that it would be an unusual clip that would produce this.

 

But it is true that if the transcript, for example, is this:

I [filler word] want [pause] [filler word] to go.

 

Using the bulk deletion feature will result in:

I 

[new timecode]
want 

[new timecode]
to go.

 

And the timeline will have cuts leaving potentially very short segments.

 

Pick one example. How long is the clip? How many pauses and how many filler words are there?

 

Pick one of the 1 or 2 frame segments that is left. What does it show in the transcript, before and after the bulk deletion?

 

Stan

 

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Aug 27, 2024 Aug 27, 2024

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Hi @Sander34614386juja,

I'll move this thread to the Discussions forum for further troubleshooting.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

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Hi @Sander34614386juja,

Thanks for filing this bug report. Are you still experiencing this bug? Have you tried the suggestions that @Stan Jones recommended? Let the devs know how it's going.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

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