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you saved my life. I cut my audio into many pieces and that's why I can't do Ripple Delete by pressing Alt + Delete. THANK YOU !
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Wow this reply is more than ten years old but yet is still saving lives!!
Thank you sir. 😊
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That was it! Thank you!!!
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Hey Bono,,Ive fianaly found what Ive been looking for,,,LOL
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Along those lines, I had a faulty left-Ctrl key on an earlier laptop. Sometimes it worked, and sometimes it did not. My solution was just a new laptop.
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When I ripple-delete, all track-keyframes for " track volume" shift accordingly, as they should, to the new place in time.
However, all track-keyframes for the "panners" (Rt Lft, Front Rear, Center and LFE) they do not shift to the new place in time, in other words they remain in the same place as before.
What am I doing wrong??????
1-The Keyframes that move are from the "Volume Tracks" (The issue does not concern Clip-keyframes)
2-All my tracks are unlocked
When I apply Ripple Delete:
Clips-and their "Clip Keyframes"-shift fine. (CLIPS ARE NOT THE PROBLEM)
Tracks and their "Track Keyframes" do not shift (with the exception of Volume Track*).
To summarize:
The issue is with the Tracks and not with the Clips:
Clips move fine.
Volume Track moves fine.
Right and Left Panner Track do not shift
Front and Rear Panner Track do not shift
Center Panner Track do not shift
LFE Panner Track do not shift
Anyone knows what am i doing wrong? Please help. Is there a patch for this? A plug in that fixes the issue? I DO NOT UNDERSTAND.
My email is carlobruno@rogers.comPremiere Pro 2.x and older
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To be honest, I'm surprised any track keyframes move. I would not have expected them to.
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I've not seen any Track Keyframes move at all. Maybe I missed some? That is why I always wait until the very end, to add those, and then charge for re-doing them, should the client change the edit.
Will have to look more closely at ALL of them next time,
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Hi this is Barro THX, I thought I sent you the request I sent to Adobe. Can
you help me? Can anybody help?
Ripple Delete Should Shift Everything in the Project.
Common Terminology:
1-[Track-Keframes] = Keframes applied to Audio Tracks and not to Clips.
2-Audio Tracks for 5.1 projects = Have 1 Volume Track and 4 Panner Tracks.
Process:
When an Editor ripple-deletes, only the of the "Volume
Track" shift to the new place in time (as they should!).
Issue:
However, all of the "Panner Tracks" do not shift to the
new place in time. In other words they remain in the same place as before
while the rest shifted.
Summary:
When ripple delete:
Clips move fine.
Volume Track moves fine.
Right and Left Panner Track do not shift
Front and Rear Panner Track do not shift
Center Panner Track do not shift
LFE Panner Track do not shift
Feature request:
Shift the whole project and not some of it.
Detail Explanation:
Let's say that at TC 60 seconds you have a "lion roaring" coming from the
rear speakers.
One day you decide to remove 10 seconds of the movie at TC 30 seconds.
As it works now, when removing 10 seconds everything but the Panners WILL
SHIFT 10 seconds to the left.
So now the "lion roaring" Clip will be at TC 50 seconds but the keyframes
that made the roaring come from the rear speakers will continue to be at TC
60 seconds (and from that point on the whole project will be a mess)
If any editor moves a whole section, he or she will naturally want
everything to move as well to the new TIME.
I just finished a 2:15 film with more than 10,000 speaker placements. The
film was tested in the theaters and it was remarkable, specially the HD
quality and the 5.1. All thanks to Adobe Premier Pro.
At this moment I need to short my film to 2:00 hours and I will have to go
track-by-track, Panner-by-Panner, select all keyframes and shift them
manually.
If you have a patch I can test in the mean time, please contact me at
<mailto:carlobruno@rogers.com>carlobruno@rogers.com. ASAP
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Feature request:
Shift the whole project and not “some of it”.
Given that CS4 is now out, it is very unlikely you will see any further changes/improvements/patches for CS3. You're probably stuck with the way things are in this version.
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The following worked for me in Adobe PR CC: Remove any nearby audio tracks. (Copy them to another place, so you can bring them back in later). Then delete them from their original position. Try to ripple delete again.