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I'm running into an issue where selecting multiple cuts of the same source clip and performing a Shift-Option replace does not maintain the original in / out points of those clips in the timeline. If I select each indivdually, the replacement works flawlessly.
Example, I have a :30 clip called "CamA" cut into 5 different pieces, making a shorter cutdown edit. If select all 5 of those clips in the timeline and try to drop my "CamA_Graded" video on all 5 at the same time, by the time I get to the second clip in that sequence the dialog is already drifting slightly, to the point where everything shifts out of alignment.
Our workflow has evolved recently where we have our source cam footage being graded outside of our main Premiere edit. These clips are identical to the ones used in the edit, and as I stated before if I do each one indivdual, there are no issues at all.
This feels like a pretty dramatic bug, but just incase there's a stupid toggle somewhere that I'm missing, I figured I'd post to the community first – I can't believe I'm the only one who's encountered this.
Using Pr 2024 on a Mac Studio Ultra
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What's the original media?
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Original media is ProRes Raw off an Atomos.
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@Fergus H or @mattchristensen ... we seem to have something that would take staffer knowledge to answer here. Personally, I'm wondering if Pr is getting the timecode correct off the Atomos ... but what do I know? 😉