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I have a video with several different clips which I now can't remove the attributes. I click remove attributes, I click effects, I click OK, absolutely nothing changes and I'm left with audio that sound very 'tinny' from having two 'de-noise' effects on it. Help!
if you select the clip in the timeline and go to effects controls, can you delete the effects or at least unenable them by clicking on the fx icon?
This worked fine for me - thanks !!
1. select all the clips on the timeline you wish to remove an attribute
2. right click, select Remove Attribute
3. remove tick from unwanted attribute
4. click OK
5. right click already selected
6. select Remove Attributes
7. press OK
8. ALL GONE 🙂
this solution doesn't help if you have multiple clips you need to delete an effect from
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if you select the clip in the timeline and go to effects controls, can you delete the effects or at least unenable them by clicking on the fx icon?
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If I go through effects controls, I can delete them there. I didn't know I could, Thank you!
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glad we figured out a workaround, but remove attributes should work. Do you select the clip in the timeline and then control click and choose remove attributes?
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Yes. So when double checking myself just now and clicking remove attributes, then effects, then ok, then reopening remove attributes (but not clicking effects) and clicking ok, ... it worked. Maybe I'm just dealing with a small bug here.
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That way it worked for me, it's a bug, it saved my life, thanks
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That did it for me! THANK YOU
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I've never commented on an Adobe thread, but oh my gosh this reply saved me from manually clicking 100s of effects off. Thank you for your service to the world
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This worked fine for me - thanks !!
1. select all the clips on the timeline you wish to remove an attribute
2. right click, select Remove Attribute
3. remove tick from unwanted attribute
4. click OK
5. right click already selected
6. select Remove Attributes
7. press OK
8. ALL GONE 🙂
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Thanks so much. This works even in 2023.
Adobe never fixed this bug 😅
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HOW ARE WE IN 2023 AND THIS IS STILL A BUG ADOBE?!
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OHH MAAAN THATS AWESOME!!! IT WORKED. I thought, i have to delet it on all 360 clips or do it completly new! Thank you man! U safed my life!!!!!
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Remove attributes is not working for me. I would like to do that to many clips at once, but it does not work. I can be unable the effect on each clip one-by-one, but it should not be like that. Selecting all clips + removing attributes should work as magic to all clips, but it actually does not work. Not even for one clip. =(
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Same problem here... not even sure how you delet effects from the Effects Control Panel. You can turn them off, but delete? I can't see a way to do that... really frsutarting.
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this solution doesn't help if you have multiple clips you need to delete an effect from
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How do you delete effects in the Effect Control panel? I can switch them on and off but not delete them
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select the clip in the timeline, open effect controls, control click on the effect and choose "clear"
or just click on it so it's hilighted and hit delete... As to why remove attributes isn't working, Please tell us your system specs: OS version, Premiere version, amount of RAM, Hardware specs including graphics card...
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When you select remove attributes everything is selected by default. So if you click on the effects, you're deselecting them from the list of attributes to be removed. So you'd actually need to deselect everything you want to keep - make sense?
In my view, it's a slightly counter intuitive UX because you've gone into this function to remove things, so I thnk you really ought to be selecting things to remove, not deslecting things to remain.
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This is the answer! Gosh Ive never come across such a poor UX choice in a product...slightly counterintuitive is a rather an understatement!
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Not sure how it's not intuitive... It's clear to me which effects are going to be removed because they're checked... bwdik... When you've been working with software as long as I have, you'll see many, many worse choices... And gotta say, there are alot of worse choices in Premiere... But once you've been working intensively with something like premiere for a while, you start to understand the mindset of the programmers.
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Thanks for saving my day
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Thanks a lot for this. I'm not sure why I was thinking the other way around.