I simply use PAGE DOWN to reach the next edit and then CTRL-D for video
transition or CTRL-SHIFT-D for audio.
A macro is great, but I would hesitate on using automated external macros
for important projects.

Sune!

On Jan 20, 2008 5:27 PM, Taky Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   I use a keyboard macro program that record many Ctrl-D's. Then playback
> in Premiere.
>
> Maybe there're some keyboard automation feature in Premiere. But I'm not
> aware of.
>
> From: Rick
> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 8:25 AM
> To: [email protected] <Adobe-Premiere%40yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: [AP] automatic transition
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm playing with Premiere Pro 2 and editing a 3 camera shot with the
> multiple monitor view. Very handy.
>
> I made perhaps 60 cuts in that manner and when I went back to my
> combined timeline, I realized that I now had 60 cuts that needed a
> transition.
>
> Is there a way to automate that process rather than dragging the
> transition between the cuts one at a time? Is there something I could
> have done during the editing process?
>
> Thanks for your time,
> RR
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>  
>



-- 
Sune Alexandersen
www.dunderfilm.no


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