And the people at Adobe weren't smart enough to use the grey checkmark to indicate that some clips had it checked and others didn't?Up In Flamez wrote:It probably wasn't working because, one clip was unchecked so it screwed everything up. You had to make that clip the same as all the others in order to make it work.Krisqo wrote:It was the only Premiere 6.5 I could find on E-bay.
As for the reselect and deselect ect... It worked. Thanks a ton. I only wish they made stuff like this more noticeable. I went through the help files all day trying to see if you could do it in one fell swoop.
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That is called FAILING. Enjoy your trip.DarkestBuddha wrote:only read the posts on page 1 and i didnt get it. . .
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To be more precise, There is not much difference between the two programs when it comes to the basics. Most of the advanced stuff you can do in Premiere Pro is not ultimately necessary to AMVs when you first start out. As the guide is titles, its a NOOBs Guide meaning it's intened to help ease nOObs into the program and get them rolling, not give them everything about the product. That would take AGES... believe me.DarkestBuddha wrote:only read the posts on page 1 and i didnt get it. . .
and im using pro
can there be a new tutorial about pro?