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In this new version of Premiere Pro, there's a feature in the timeline where all clips have a Ramp keyframe line, and it's not possible to deactivate it. I understand it can be useful when working with speed ramps and other effects, but when editing normal clips, you end up clicking it accidentally, which slows down the process. I think they should at least provide the option to deactivate this feature, so it's available when needed and not a nuisance when it's not.
To remove the "ramp" keyframe line in your clips:
1. In the timeline, click the Wrench icon.
2. Deselect Show Video Keyframes.
This should make your timeline less cluttered and more manageable.
Cheers,
Paul
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To remove the "ramp" keyframe line in your clips:
1. In the timeline, click the Wrench icon.
2. Deselect Show Video Keyframes.
This should make your timeline less cluttered and more manageable.
Cheers,
Paul
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Oh thank you so much! Was talking to someone from Adobe and said it was not possible, I'll leave the post open in case anyone needs it. Thanks again!
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Thanks. This has helped declutter my interface, just a little. While I was doing this, I discovered I can also use that wrench menu to turn off 'Show Audio Type Badges'.