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March 9, 2019
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Moving The Timeline Playhead, Jerky Footage Inside Reference Monitor

  • March 9, 2019
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Hello Everyone.

When I Open Premiere Pro, and I Drag the footage Into the New Item to create a Timeline, I notice If I move the Timeline Slider, Capture Video goes from Program

Monitor Into Reference Monitor, and It looks very Jerky, when I move the Timeline Slider. But If I go to Window - Workspaces - Reset To Saved Layout, and then When I

move the Timeline Slider, It stays In Program Monitor without going to Reference Monitor.

NOTE: This Is happening in the All Panels

Thanks.

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    解決に役立った回答 Ann Bens

    Dear Ms. Ann.

    Sorry for the wrong word. Here is the Issue:

    When I first open Premiere Pro, and when I Import footage Into Premiere Pro, and Drag the Footage to the New Item, therefore my Movie Clip Is In the Timeline. When I move the Playhead or Cti, left to right or right to left, I see my Movie playing inside the Reference Monitor. When I Let go the Playhead or Cti, It goes back to Program Monitor. When I go to Window- Workspaces- Reset to saved Layout, It works fine.

    Note: This is only happening in the All Panels

    Thanks.


    When I go to Window- Workspaces- Reset to saved Layout, It works fine.

    Then the problem is solved.

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    MyerPj
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 10, 2019

    BTW: All Panels opens... uh...All panels. So, just close the reference monitor...

    animationlife作成者
    Legend
    March 10, 2019

    I did close the reference monitor. But Every time I imported new footage, It did open again. If I close the reference monitor, and I Import new footage to my Timeline, why It opens again? This is the part that I think you are not aware of.

    Thanks.

    Ann Bens
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 9, 2019

    It stays In Program Monitor without going to Reference Monitor.

    Post screenshot of the windows you are talking about. The reference monitor is a separate window hence the question.

    Legend
    March 9, 2019

    in old days ( cs6) there were 3 views. Don't know if it's the same now.

    source, program ( timeline) and reference.

    The reference one was nice if you have two computer monitors and have moved panels around so that you have more 'real estate' to look at stuff and work.

    So, I used to put the reference monitor on my second monitor along with some other panels.

    The reference monitor ( back then) NEVER showed live scrubbing video from program monitor ( it is NOT a replicate or duplicate of the program monitor in CS6)

    Rather, it LANDS on the end of your CTI position and shows you THAT FRAME.

    ??? Is probably different now.