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Old 06-01-2007, 02:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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adobe premiere PROBLEM

I'm working with premiere 6.5 and on SOME (maybe a glitch?) projects I open or create, I don't have the ability to create "superimpose tracks" on my timeline--which means I can't access the rubberbands that allow me to fade in/out video and audio I put on the timeline. Major problem.

I go to the timeline, right click and go to "add video track". Above the Video 1A and 1B track that ALWAYS appears, a video track WILL BE ADDED but there will be no name or arrow for it in that left side where normally it would say "Video 2" with an arrow, allowing you to click on the arrow and see the clip with rubberbands to adjust. So all I have is the ability to put clips, overlapping on as many tracks as I want to add, but without the ability to manually manipulate efficiently the fade in/out levels.

Please, Please help. Adobe NO LONGER has tech support on 6.5, as I've called with this question, and no one know what it is--a setting issue, etc.. I've even consulted professionals working with premiere 6.5 and they have rebuilt my computer with the software, only to get this problem --at random times-- again.
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Old 06-02-2007, 03:15 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: adobe premiere PROBLEM

Hello and welcome to TSF
Are you working with a legal version of ADOBE premiere?
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Old 06-04-2007, 06:46 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: adobe premiere PROBLEM

Yes. I have the purchased software installed on one computer, than used the same software for my new second computer. It happens on both, and started before I got the new computer. Do you think its a glitch with the software?
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