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Hi all,
I've searched the forum but can't find a thread about this... I'm experiencing a strange feature/bug that's pretty irritating. A few minutes after I start Premiere, the timeline will start scrolling whenever I move my mouse cursor away from the center of the screen. You can see this happening at the link below:
the password is: autoscroll
To be clear: this doesn't happen when I first start Premiere. It's usually 5-10 minutes into a session, and then I have to quit and re-start the program to get a few minutes of peace. Is this something I've accidentally turned on, that I can deactivate? It's really annoying to have the timeline scroll to follow my cursor, when I go for my effects or media browser.
iMac running 10.10.3, Premiere Pro CC 2014
Thanks for your help!
Paul
Hello All,
Update to Premiere Pro CC 2015 (9.0.1) from the Creative Cloud application to solve this issue.
If you do not see the update in the Creative Cloud application:
Thanks,
Kevin
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I have updated to latest CC2015 update that came out on Monday and have not had this autoscroll error happen since.
*phew!*
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Strong work Colin!!!
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Mac Pro 2013 D700 dual monitor Dells. Was seriously having the problem. So far all good!
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For some reason just having this problem in 2020, not sure what caused it or why it is happening 5 years later from this dead thread. Hopefully there's a fix to it!
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Hello All,
Update to Premiere Pro CC 2015 (9.0.1) from the Creative Cloud application to solve this issue.
If you do not see the update in the Creative Cloud application:
Thanks,
Kevin
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Thank you Kevin and the Adobe team! For listening, working hard, and solving the issue!
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I have followed the the instructions but it did not address the problem I'm having which is very similar to the one described in the thread. In the source monitor, when I let go off the mouse or the wacom pen, the cursor in the timeline underneath copies the exact movement that I just performed. I have to wait for it to finish the move before I can do anything else.
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Issue fixed!
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as far as i can see it looks like this update fixed the issue. I wanted to take the time to thank all those who fixed this. I know in this world of the internet it's not that common for the users to be thankful. tell the boys/girls that listened to us users and fixed this, Thank you! and Good work!
Greg Taylor
24 year adobe user... And counting!
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ITS BACK! The same very annoying issue is back with 9.0.2 - ADOBE can you please fix this once and for all!
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Hello, I'll be traveling abroad from Saturday October 17th-Sunday, November 1st. I will have access to email, but my response time may be a bit slow due to the time difference.
Be patient, and I will get back with you as soon as I can.
Thank you.
Dan
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Everytime I render a clip after the render is complete my curser goes to some random part of the timeline.
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Hello, I'll be traveling abroad from Saturday October 17th-Sunday, November 1st. I will have access to email, but my response time may be a bit slow due to the time difference.
Be patient, and I will get back with you as soon as I can.
Thank you.
Dan
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And it happened to me...AND NOW it works!!!
It was a problem with the Adobe preferences (MAC)
1. Quit Any Adobe app
2. Rename the folders named Adobe as Adobe.old in the following locations:
/documents/Adobe
/library/appilication support/Adobe
/library/preferences/Adobe
3. Restart
4. Launch Premiere Pro
Hope this helps
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Hello, I'll be traveling abroad from Saturday October 17th-Sunday, November 1st. I will have access to email, but my response time may be a bit slow due to the time difference.
Be patient, and I will get back with you as soon as I can.
Thank you.
Dan
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Yes, I am experiencing this bug again as well.
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Hello, I'll be traveling abroad from Saturday October 17th-Sunday, November 1st. I will have access to email, but my response time may be a bit slow due to the time difference.
Be patient, and I will get back with you as soon as I can.
Thank you.
Dan
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Its still happening.
I tried this but the Premiere wouldnt even open.
And it happened to me...AND NOW it works!!!
It was a problem with the Adobe preferences (MAC)
1. Quit Any Adobe app
2. Rename the folders named Adobe as Adobe.old in the following locations:
/documents/Adobe
/library/appilication support/Adobe
/library/preferences/Adobe
3. Restart
4. Launch Premiere Pro
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Hello, I'll be traveling abroad from Saturday October 17th-Sunday, November 1st. I will have access to email, but my response time may be a bit slow due to the time difference.
Be patient, and I will get back with you as soon as I can.
Thank you.
Dan
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I've had the same problem for a while with dual monitors. I unchecked the "Import workspace from projects" in the workspaces section and it seems to have stopped. 2 days and counting, no weird erratic timeline scrolling.
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Experiencing this bug again. Have been applying PPCC 2015 updates as they've rolled out.
MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013)
Processor 2.3 GHz Intel Core i7
Memory 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2048 MB
OS X Yosemite Version 10.10.5
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Did you ever get this resolved? The autoscroll should've been fixed in a CC2015 update about a year ago.
See my earlier thread- I'll post below. If the bug is not fixed by "the workaround," then most likely you are dealing with a new issue that is not the same, and it may be more appropriate to start a new thread about it. Good luck!
Hey everyone,
There's a real easy workaround to fix this bug. When the timeline starts to autoscroll, take a clip in your timeline and move it to a new spot. Any clip to any new spot. Then undo that move. The timeline scrolling bug will now go away and you may continue to work without expecting a crash on your next edit. Hope this helps!
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Ä°f you change your workspace for once and then return to old one again, problem disappears. I solved this way wÅŸthout closing premiere
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This bug is still a thing in 2018 (Even using single-monitor setups). It's driving my coworker and me crazy! Come on Adobe...
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It is October 27, 2018 and I just enountered this issue. Driving me crazy.