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Tengo un problema con el programa premier pro, el problema es que cuando se abren los ajustes de secuencia y los tengo ya configurados, no me deja desplazarme hacia abajo para poder aceptar y que se guarden los ajustes. Agradeceria si alguien sabe del problema y me pueda brindar una solucion.
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Which Version of Premiere Pro are you currently using? There is a way to save the preset for your sequences. I have included screen shots of the tabs and processes to access the SAVE PRESET option. But this only will apply to newly created sequences. You can not use a clip to make a new sequence and then switch the sequence settings to a different preset. To work around that just make a new sequence and then drop footage into a new sequence.
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Thank you bro for your response, in the third image you sent me you see "Save Preset" and finally "Cancel" and "OK"
These options do not appear to me because that window does not allow me to scroll down, that is the problem I have bro.
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Bro, those options don't appear to me because when the sequence settings window opens, it doesn't let me scroll down so that those options appear.
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Bro, I'm using the latest version of premier pro, I was creating the sequence before uploading a clip.
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To save the preset settings here are the steps.
1)Navigate to the top tool bar menu and select File/New/Sequence ( cmmnd + N on Mac, Ctrl + N on PC)
2)In the New Sequence Window Select the tab labeled "Settings"
3)Create your desired Sequence settings and select the "Save Preset" bubble and name it what you desire.
Saved presets will be available in the "Sequence Presets" tab under "Custom".
If you are still not seeing the save presets option let me know. I will do my best to help.
Thank you
Ian
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Bro, what version of Premier Pro do you recommend I use? The latest version doesn't seem to work well for me.
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I downloaded the latest version again (24.6.1) and the problem still persists, I will be waiting if you suggest a version.
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Hi brayan_5027
In 24.6.1 If you follow these steps you will be able to create Sequence presets and save them.
An important note is to make sequence presets the sequence has to be created first. You can not use a clip to make a new sequence and then save presets in the sequence settings panel. So before any media is selected or used in a sequence follow these steps.
1)Navigate to the top tool bar menu and select File/New/Sequence ( cmmnd + N on Mac, Ctrl + N on PC)
2)In the New Sequence Window Select the tab labeled "Settings"
3)Create your desired Sequence settings and select the "Save Preset" bubble and name it what you desire.
Saved presets will be available in the "Sequence Presets" tab under "Custom".
Ian
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Bro, I understand what you're telling me, but the problem is that when the sequence settings window opens, it doesn't let me scroll down to be able to save the sequence settings, the following options that I leave underlined in the window don't appear. image:
 
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At this time Saving presets can only be done in a newly created sequence and not in the sequence settings panel of a pre existing sequence. That type of feature currently does not exist . That is why you are not seeing those options when you open the sequence settings of a timeline/sequence that has already been created.
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Try changing the display resolution of your monitor.
What are your computer and monitor specifications?
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This is an excellent trouble shooting idea, but from the screen shot provided by brayan_5027
in the original post it is the Sequence settings panel and not the New Sequence panel. Please let us know brayan_5027
if you can not see the options to Save presets in the New Sequence Panel and then try to adjust your screen resolution.
Ian