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Can anyone else reproduce this issue? Is it an issue on Mac as well?
Selected clips won't nudge (ALT + arrow key) after being draged & dropped.
The clip that still looks (and should be) selected, and is in the Sequence pane which itself is still active (bordered) should move.
But it doesn't move at all. It behaves as if it's not selected. It still looks selected.
Nudging is not the only thing affected. I have keyboard shortcuts setup to allow me to change the color of the selected clip and those don't work either. The clip behaves as if it's not selected. Nudging was the first thing I noticed, though, as I commonly time shift clips, splice them with CTRL+K, and use Alt+Up to move them, and this workflow is now broken.
To get back to the intended functionality, if you click on the "selected" clip, nothing visually changes, but now you should regain the ability to nudge and interact with it.
This wasn't a problem pre 24.4.0 (in the mainstream builds; I never tested any Beta versions). It's still broken in 24.4.1
I have no third party plugins.
Windows 11, fully up to date
This issue should now be fixed in 24.6 beta build 009.
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Thank you for the very helpful detailed information. This has been reproduced and reported to the team.
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Thanks Trent!
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@Bruce Bullis @Trent Happel @Annika Koenig et al ... iy is wonderful to have y'all responding in so many threads here!
SO appreciated!
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Thanks! And I appreciate you, @R Neil Haugen ! 🙂
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[[[group hug]]]
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I always appreciate all you (and other community experts) do @R Neil Haugen !
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This issue should now be fixed in 24.6 beta build 009.
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Hi Trent,
Is there a release guesstimate for 24.6?
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Hello, ignoring the god awful colors the whole timeline now has,
after the 24.4.0 update i have noticed a change in behavior of the Nudge fuctions: After I move a clip in the timeline with the mouse, if I press the shortcuts to nudge it one frame to the left/right/up/down on the timeline, it has no effect. I have to deselect the clip, select it again, then it works.
Is this a bug or a desired behevior, if it's desired, why?
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Are your pressing Alt or Option or Command or Control when using the arrow keys?
Assuming the Keyboard Shortcuts are set to Adobe Premiere Pro Default:
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Default keyboard shortcuts, ALT+Arrow keys.
Been using it for more than 15 years like this, not the point. Problem is that NOW, after the update, I have to re-select the clip I want to nudge left/right by one frame or up/down on the layers. Until now, you'd move a clip, set it, press Alt+Arrow to nudge it. Now it's move it, set it, deselect it, re select it then alt+arrow to nudge.
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Yes, the clip must be selected.
The behavior hasn't changed.
Is something causing the clip to deselect on your system before you have finished nudging?
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No, as i have said, for 15 years, it's muscle memory. I know the clip must be selected, but after i move it in the timeline, still being selected, i can't nugde it, as i have been doing from version cs3 until prior to this update
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The 24.4.0 release has been halted due to crashes being reported. Your issue mayor may not be related, but it's recommended that users roll back to 24.3 and wait for 24.4.1.
More information here: https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/release-of-premiere-pro-and-media-encoder-v2...
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Thanks!
Will wait for 24.4.1, hope it gets fixed there, if it was not considered a feature.
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same behavior in 24.4.1
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I'm getting angry reports of same issue from my editors here.
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@bogdan-giurca and @roblarose
Try comparing what you're seeing on your end to this screen recording. It's nothing exciting - just nudging selected clips around a Timeline, but it includes an overlay of the keyboard shortcuts used.
https://f.io/GFekaGdo (trt 2 minutes)
It uses the project and source footage from the Adobe Premiere Pro Learn Editing Skills tutorial accessible here or from the application Home page in Premiere Pro.
Also, in a post above, I included the incorrect modifier keys for nudging left or right. I have corrected it.
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Thank you, I appreciate the effort, don't get me wrong!
But as i have said in the first post, and many others after that. if i move a clip with the mouse by dragging and dropping it in the timeline, then the clip still being selected, i cannot nudge it, i have to deselct it, select it again, then it can be nudged. The video you have shown is selecting a clip, and nudging it, yes, as i have said, that works.
I KNOW the shortcurts, i've used them for years prior, i don't need a tutorial in how to nudge a clip, I'm saying the behavior has changed since the 24.4.0 update and is still present in 24.4.1
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Thanks for restating that the bug happens while the clip is still selected. I have written this issue up in the bug report format for the forum. It should get proper attention now.
It looks like Rob found a separate post about it as well that's already been acknowledged.
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@Warren Heaton the issue is not using the wrong keys to nudge. It's either a bug or (less likely) an intentional behavioral change in PrPro starting in 24.4.
Move a clip with the mouse or tablet.
The clip is still selected. Don't click anywhere else.
Try to nudge with the keyboard shortcut. Does not work.
Click elsewhere (deselect the clip)
Click on the clip (select it)
Try to nudge with the keyboard shortcut. Works as expected.
I found this parallel thread where Adobe seems to have acknowledged the bug:
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Thank you for a more detailed explanation. That's exactly what i was complaining about, though i thought i was being clear enough.
I guess really my problem was opening this in the "discussion" section, and asking to see what's up. I guess going forward, i should consider everything Adobe does as a bug, and start there.
Thanks!
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:laugh:
Your description is good and helped me confirm that I am not crazy. Keep doing good work.
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I would have written the bug report this way:
Secondary click required to activate Edit menu options and Nudge options after doing a click and drag of a Clip Boundary in the Timeline
This issue can be reproduced using the following Premiere Pro Learning “Learn editing skills” project:
This screen recording shows Premiere Pro 23.6.2 (no secondary click required) above Premiere Pro 24.4.1 (secondary click required):