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keyboard shortcut go to next clip in timeline?

Enthusiast ,
Nov 24, 2014 Nov 24, 2014

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reading up on keyboard shortcuts, can't find one for this. In FCP it was page-up, page-down. Not here. How???

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LEGEND , Nov 24, 2014 Nov 24, 2014

Make sure the timeline panel is selected before you use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow ( and Shift + Up Arrow, Shift + Down Arrow) keys.

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Enthusiast ,
Nov 24, 2014 Nov 24, 2014

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I meant up arrow, down arrow in fcp.  There's gotta be a way in Premiere pro, right?

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Advisor ,
Nov 24, 2014 Nov 24, 2014

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In CS6, in the timeline once the video/audio tracks are properly highlighted,  it's down arrow to go right, up arrow to go left. You don't say which version of PPro you have. Also, you may want to check the keyboard shortcuts to be certain. Make sure

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LEGEND ,
Nov 24, 2014 Nov 24, 2014

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Make sure the timeline panel is selected before you use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow ( and Shift + Up Arrow, Shift + Down Arrow) keys.

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Enthusiast ,
Nov 24, 2014 Nov 24, 2014

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Didn't know I had to select the track. Ohhhhh, the learning curve!

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Participant ,
Jan 29, 2015 Jan 29, 2015

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And for bonus points, it doesn't work on the "out" point in your sequence.   So if you only have one clip in your sequence, you'll be pounding the down arrow and swearing, wondering why it doesn't work (which is how I spent my morning).

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LEGEND ,
Jan 29, 2015 Jan 29, 2015

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Didn't know I had to select the track. Ohhhhh, the learning curve!


Thats why the SHift Key + Up/DN  action is handy

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New Here ,
Oct 13, 2021 Oct 13, 2021

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Guys,

in my case the issue is not solved: the track selected. When usind the standard Option+Lef or Option+Right the playhead doesnt go the next clip, but the the next "marker", I havn't set any markers, so it simply goes to the next clip in EVERY track, not just the one on which I'm working at the moment. 

So how can I restrict it to one track?

Doesnt even change anything if I make it a solo clip or not.

 

It would be a huge help, if you tell me how to solve it!

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Oct 13, 2021 Oct 13, 2021

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Try the up/down arrow without any modifier.

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New Here ,
Oct 13, 2021 Oct 13, 2021

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Well it jumps to the next track ubove or below respectively.

For now I have moved the track far right so that there is nothing on the rest of the tracks.

Which is an ad hock tinkering thing. 

I have acrually changed the shortcut to the up/down arrow just as you have written. Changing is just for congruence with Premiere but this is not the point here as you undestand.

My question is still how to actually make it possible to work on one track and the rest wouldn't  intervene.

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Oct 25, 2021 Oct 25, 2021

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Keep the track you want to move in as the only active track. If it is V1 you want to move in, toggle it a the only one with blue over it. Then use the up and down keys. As far as I checked, that solves the problem. It is actually mentioned in one of the previous comments.

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