![]() With Premiere CS3 there was an option where I could "transfer all clips into one sequence with choosen standard audio or video transition and provide a certain clipping for the clips" so I could produce a raw sequence with hundreds of clips having all an audio crossfade with one clitch (sadly is, that the export with CS3 is very instable with my format, so I wan't to change to another application). So my goal is to export a new video from all the single clips with a minimum of effort (and not doing any "improvements" by a wizard). * add all at once to the timeline with multiselection with a standard audio transition (I had to set the video transition to 0, because I only want to have an audio transition) * import all videos from one event like vacation, etc. What I want to achieve is quite a simple task: Thank you Steve Grisetti, that was the reason.īut I don't understand why this is necessary (speciall if it works for the video transition without doing it as you can see in the screen print).Īfter trimming the clips, deleting the spaces and doing the same action (Apply standard transition the the track) again, it worked:īut this is not satisfying for my purposes. * all clips are together, ther is no space between the clipsĪccording to the documentation it should exactly work like this. 20 seconds and one minute but again it does not matter as well in my case * it does not matter whether the transition is 1 or 2 seconds * the video transition can be placed between the clips ![]() * using the other audio transition has the same problem In my example I use the quick time video format (h264) from my camera, but it will not work with other containers like mp4 as well. The same happens if I apply the standard transition to the entire track, all will be placed on the beginning of the right clip. It can be placed only either at the end of the first or the beginning of the second clip, it will not drop in the center.Įven if I manually change the position via the popup to "center" it will not align. I'm evaluating Adobe Premiere Elements 2018 and I want to do a simple audio crossfade between two clips like discriped in the documentation in the expert mode.īut I can'rt place the transition manually in the center between the clips.
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