Hi there,
sometime happen that if you use the mouse to move to a certain point of your timelime, premiere seems to hang and nothing more happen.
Here is what i have found out:
1) if premiere seems to not respond anymore, point your mouse to the title bar of the window with your clip list (the blue area)and left-click, then repoint your mouse to the title bar of timeline window (again the blue area) and left-click. At this point premiere should respond and get back alive again.
If you are still having problem scrolling your timeline using the mouse, try this other trick:
2) when you point the mouse-cursor to the timeline cursor-bar (blue down-arrow), instead of left-click, do a right click (a menu' appear) then left-click and premiere should not lose the control.
This two tricks works in my system; let me know if they are helpfull in in yours.
excuse my poor english
regards
Massimo
PS:
- win 2000 ptf 2
- premiere 6 PTF1
- Matrox rt2000 mega pack 3 & service pack 1
- 256 mb ram pc133
- athlon 800 mhz on abit KA7 100
- hightpoint raid controller + 2 IBM udma 100 7200 30GBx2
- maxtor 30 gb udma 100 (AUDIO and backup files)
- western digital Udma 66 8mb - 3 partitions
1) win98 SE
2) win2000 RT-2000 PAL
3) WIN 2000 RT2000 NTFS
[This message has been edited by maximo4usaRT (edited 07 June 2001).]
[This message has been edited by maximo4usaRT (edited 07 June 2001).]
sometime happen that if you use the mouse to move to a certain point of your timelime, premiere seems to hang and nothing more happen.
Here is what i have found out:
1) if premiere seems to not respond anymore, point your mouse to the title bar of the window with your clip list (the blue area)and left-click, then repoint your mouse to the title bar of timeline window (again the blue area) and left-click. At this point premiere should respond and get back alive again.
If you are still having problem scrolling your timeline using the mouse, try this other trick:
2) when you point the mouse-cursor to the timeline cursor-bar (blue down-arrow), instead of left-click, do a right click (a menu' appear) then left-click and premiere should not lose the control.
This two tricks works in my system; let me know if they are helpfull in in yours.
excuse my poor english
regards
Massimo
PS:
- win 2000 ptf 2
- premiere 6 PTF1
- Matrox rt2000 mega pack 3 & service pack 1
- 256 mb ram pc133
- athlon 800 mhz on abit KA7 100
- hightpoint raid controller + 2 IBM udma 100 7200 30GBx2
- maxtor 30 gb udma 100 (AUDIO and backup files)
- western digital Udma 66 8mb - 3 partitions
1) win98 SE
2) win2000 RT-2000 PAL
3) WIN 2000 RT2000 NTFS
[This message has been edited by maximo4usaRT (edited 07 June 2001).]
[This message has been edited by maximo4usaRT (edited 07 June 2001).]