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October 18, 2023
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Syncing or Copying Preferences to Premiere Pro Beta

  • October 18, 2023
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I am going to be using the advanced features in Premiere Pro Beta for a few weeks and I want workspaces and keyboard shortcuts and probably other preferences and presets from the standard release of Premiere Pro to be available.  

 

I've got some brief outlines from Bing Chat on how to do this, but wanted to see if anyone has expert input into this here.

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Correct answer R Neil Haugen

They do have a complete list showing what's available including the keybinds that are already setup on shipping. Or ... have had that. It's a LONG list, of course.

 

But I've been through it a couple times, as a number of years back, I printed it out and went through the whole thing.

 

Jarle Leirpoll's excellent and massive tome on all production-worthy processes in Premiere covers this pretty well, including a lengthy section specifically on setting up prefs and keyboard shorts for fastest workflows.

 

Neil

 

Jarle’s Book “The Cool Stuff in Premiere Pro

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R Neil Haugen
Legend
October 18, 2023

Somewhere in their documentation, I've seen a list of the keyboard shortcuts used and/or available.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
PS2000Author
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October 18, 2023

Thanks Neil 

Yes, I have some personalised shortcuts and have seen of some techniques for copying Keyboard shortcuts from one installation to another.

R Neil Haugen
R Neil HaugenCorrect answer
Legend
October 18, 2023

They do have a complete list showing what's available including the keybinds that are already setup on shipping. Or ... have had that. It's a LONG list, of course.

 

But I've been through it a couple times, as a number of years back, I printed it out and went through the whole thing.

 

Jarle Leirpoll's excellent and massive tome on all production-worthy processes in Premiere covers this pretty well, including a lengthy section specifically on setting up prefs and keyboard shorts for fastest workflows.

 

Neil

 

Jarle’s Book “The Cool Stuff in Premiere Pro

Everyone's mileage always varies ...