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A lot of people including me were trying to get Premiere to work like other programs (like AE) in which the playhead stops moving when it gets to the end of the clips you have added. (In premiere is just keeps going forever)
This functionality can be simiulated in Premiere by placing IN markers at 0 and OUT marker at the end of the last clips, i.e. this functionality works for any interval you want to create.
exists in Premiere
You simulate this functionality using In and Out Markers and a combination of the following: Loop State Button (on toolbar, keys: space bar, ctl-spacebar, shift-ctl-spacebar
Functionality: when hitting the spacebar, playhead stays within my interval:
Mark begin and end point (IN / OUT markers), then set LOOP state button to depressed. Hitting spacebar loops playhead in specified interval.
With LOOP button off:
spacebar starts at current position ignoring IN/OUT and marches resolutely onward.
ctl-spacebar starts at current position and plays until the OUT marker and stops.
shift-ctl-spacebar jumps to the IN marker and plays until the OUT marker.
I got this information from an AdobeMasters video on YouTube (So others must be seeking this information)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8GeguB3Wmk
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I got this information from an AdobeMasters video on YouTube (So others must be seeking this information)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8GeguB3Wmk
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