Bart Walczak |
June 9th, 2008 02:17 AM |
If you turn off frame blending on the clip on the timeline, it always works. You just can't turn it off for the clip in the bin and expect it to automatically turn off every instance of this clip alread on the timeline.
Pasting into a different timeline won't work - the frame blending property is already in there. I recommend setting a keyboard shortcut like ctrl+F for frame blending and get to it one by one. It would be much easier if you could select a clip from keyboard, and this is one of the few things I miss in Premiere.
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