![]() ![]() I have some editing experience with Premiere, but I am not a professional video editor. I'm not familiar with Prelude or Media Encoder, so you may need to start from step 1. How do I find that out? I've never used Media Encoder before. Where did the subclips and comments go? The folder is not a read-only folder, I don't think. I've saved my Prelude project in a folder on my hard drive. I did hit CMD+S, but I doubt that did anything. I noticed yesterday before I quit that there wasn't a File>Save function. I just downloaded the new version of Prelude for the first time yesterday and it did NOT save my subclips and comments. In my googling, this was the closest I could find to my issue: This is only an issue when I'm typing in an HUD which is where I'm typically doing 90% of my typing. Oddly, Alt works as expected if I'm typing within the Marker Inspector on the top right. And have even attempted to turn off the "alt" shortcut for Windows in case the issue is at the OS level and is getting in the way of Prelude reacting to that keystroke. Meanwhile Alt + JKL just make a "do not do that" noise and has no effect.Īny ideas? I've attempted to find a way to edit hotkeys inside of Prelude and have came up empty there. Which, is obviously right in the way getting in any kind of flow with logging. If I press Alt and spacebar in Prelude with the HUD open, it doesn't control the playhead on the timeline, it opens this menu on the top left. In short: On a Mac, Option allows me to continue to control the timeline WHILE typing in the HUD.Īnd, according to all of documentation I can find (I've been doing a lot of googling), that same exact workflow should happen on a Windows machine as well, except you swap out Option with Alt.īuuut, no matter what I do. Hold down OPTION while pressing spacebar or JKL to control the timeline while being able to type in HUD in case the talking head gets too far out ahead of you Log what's being said in the HUD while the playhead is playing through the timeline.The text curser is now in the HUD display just above the timeline On a Mac, to execute against that looks like this: My workflow has historically been to paraphrase what's being talked about by adding timeline comments in Prelude which I then reference in Premiere. I'm logging a lot of footage from talking head interviews. ![]()
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