Since upgrading my OS to High Sierra, I am have constant issue with Adobe Premiere Pro crashing. At first it was with PP 2018, so I reverted back to 2017, and the same things cause the crashes. Multiple clips stacked, blending layers, many very simple tasks cause the program to crash. I have a Macbook Pro that is still on Sierra, and all programs work fine. This is becoming a very serious problem for me, as I am video editor as my primary source of income. Can I revert back to Sierra? Computer specs are:
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iMac late 2012
3.4 GHz Intel Core i7
16 GB Memory
Nvidia GeForce GTX 680MX 2 GB
macOS High Sierra (10.13.1)
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What you learned: Use clip selection and keyboard shortcuts to quickly add transition effects
Set the default transition duration
- Choose Preferences > Timeline (Mac OS) or Edit > Preferences > Timeline (Windows).
- Set a default video and audio transition duration in seconds or frames.
- Click OK.
Set default transition effects
- Right-click on a transition effect in the Effects panel and choose Set Selected as Default Transition.
- Choose default transition effects for both video and audio clips.
Choose an edit
Position the Timeline playhead on, or near, an edit between two clips in the sequence.
macOS High Sierra (10.13.1)
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What you learned: Use clip selection and keyboard shortcuts to quickly add transition effects
Set the default transition duration
- Choose Preferences > Timeline (Mac OS) or Edit > Preferences > Timeline (Windows).
- Set a default video and audio transition duration in seconds or frames.
- Click OK.
Set default transition effects
- Right-click on a transition effect in the Effects panel and choose Set Selected as Default Transition.
- Choose default transition effects for both video and audio clips.
Choose an edit
Position the Timeline playhead on, or near, an edit between two clips in the sequence.
Use a keyboard shortcut to apply the default transition effect
- Press Shift+D to apply the default transition effect to both video and audio clips.
- Press Command+D (macOS) or Ctrl+D (Windows) to add the default transition effect to video clips only.
- Press Shift+Command+D (macOS) or Shift+Ctrl+D (Windows) to add the default transition effect to audio clips only.
Apply transition effects to multiple clips
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Select multiple clips before using a keyboard shortcut to apply the default transition effect to the edits between every selected clip, including the beginning and end of the sequence.
Apply transition effects to multiple selected edits
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Press Command (macOS) or Ctrl (Windows) and drag to select (marquee select) multiple edits, then use a keyboard shortcut to apply the default transition effect.
Adobe Premiere Transition
Tip: Transition effects reveal handles (media that extends beyond the edit) to create the overlap required for the effect. Always review transitions after applying them to check the media that has been revealed. Adobe premiere pro cc 2014 keygen mac.