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Robert Lee November 30th, 2012 02:02 PM

Navigation question on Sony Vega Pro 12
 
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Hi guys:

I'll admit, I'm a little embarassed to ask, for my brain's not working (been wrapping up video editing this past week, and operating on few hrs a sleep and a lot of tea...) But just a navigation question. I'm having a tough time moving (can't remember the name) the line inside the timeline with my mouse. It's as if the slider is stuck in molasses, and can't figure out with in the settings how to fix it so it's a lot more elastic. when I move it with my mouse. Sorry I'm having trouble describing, I've attached a photo to help better describe what it is I cannot move easily with my mouse.

All help (and teasing too. :) ) appreciated.

Robert

Edward Troxel November 30th, 2012 02:24 PM

Re: Navigation question on Sony Vega Pro 12
 
When you click on the playhead, it will move slowly as you move it left/right. What I do is click somewhere else and drag. This creates a selection area but it also lets me scroll across the timeline quickly.

Paul Fierlinger November 30th, 2012 05:13 PM

Re: Navigation question on Sony Vega Pro 12
 
I have"Allow edit cursor to be dragged" checked in Preferences. This way, as long as I touch the playhead anywhere along the vertical line (not on the top) I can drag it freely. Holding the playhead at the top and dragging it is slow but plays the sound track like an analog editing machine.

Robert Lee November 30th, 2012 06:58 PM

Re: Navigation question on Sony Vega Pro 12
 
Thanks Edward and Paul. I'm so use to clicking the cursor on top, that I hadn't thought of moving/clicking on the verticle line. I can move it now. Phew

Robert

Paul Fierlinger November 30th, 2012 07:48 PM

Re: Navigation question on Sony Vega Pro 12
 
It's understandable and not exactly intuitive, but it makes sense because at times anyone can have so many layers that they have to maneuver the playhead without having access to the top layer.


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