Launch Premiere Pro and hold down any modifier key, such as Command, Option, Shift (macOS), or Ctrl, Alt, or Shift (Windows). Or open it through the Preferences dialog.
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Getting so tired of this stuff with adobe. I can no longer option drag the audio on a clip to extend it, takes the picture with it. If I move it up into track V2 or V3 it sometimes works, most ot the time no. Work around for now is to unsynch then resynch, which is a recipe for disaster. This has to be a bug and not some new dumb feature right?
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Maybe try resetting Preferences:
Launch Premiere Pro and hold down any modifier key, such as Command, Option, Shift (macOS), or Ctrl, Alt, or Shift (Windows). Or open it through the Preferences dialog.
If you've opened the Reset options dialog by holding down any modifier key, select the relevant options, press the Continue button to perform the specified actions, and resume the launch process.
Depending on the keyboard modifier (or modifiers) used, the options will be pre-selected in the dialog:
Opt or Alt: Reset app preferences
Shift: Reset plugin loading cache
Opt or Alt + Shift: Reset app preferences and reset plugin loading cache
Cmd or Ctrl + 3: Disable third-party video plugins
If you've opened the Reset options through Preferences, then select your relevant options from the given dialog.
After selecting the OK button, a confirmation dialog will appear, displaying the specific options selected in the previous dialog.
Select OK to confirm, and the next time Premiere Pro is manually restarted, the selected options in the Reset options dialog will be processed.
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That's a good suggestion, thank you Rob.
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Check whether the Linked Selection button is disabled—it's located next to the Snap button in the Timeline panel. If it's turned off, holding the Option key (on Mac) will actually do the opposite of what you expect: it will temporarily enable linked selection, rather than allow you to drag just the audio or video independently.
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