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"PDSpeed" - provides extra keyboard shortcuts for faster PD9 editing
NicolasNY
Senior Contributor Location: Caracas Joined: Sep 28, 2008 17:49 Messages: 805 Offline
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Have a Merry Christmas Fred.
Peter Ozpeter [Avatar]
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My only reservation about posting source code is that it reveals poor coding practices!

It's created simply using AutoHotKey - no amateur coder should be without it! - and the source is as follows -



But I think that any detailed discussion of how it is coded would be best kept to private messages.
NicolasNY
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I am sure that all programmers are we going to benefit your initiative, so do not worry about it. Great work and Thanks Peter to share. Your name will always be in the header. Merry Christmas .
Robert2 S
Senior Contributor Location: Australia Joined: Apr 22, 2009 05:57 Messages: 1461 Offline
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I just have to drag this thread back up to the top as I just started a major project editing about 25-30 videos using Pete's keyboard short cut program.

I am making a compilation of my take offs and landings. This involves placing a video on the timeline splitting it at the start of my take off and about 1-2 seconds after I take off, just leaving my take off sequence on the timeline, then doing the same with the videos of my landings.

Well I tell you manually splitting and deleting clips can be mouse intensive.

One of Pete's shortcuts is the "d" and "s" keys.

This will take much longer to type than do.

The "d" key splits the video then automatically deletes the beginning section of the video and moves the scrubber to the front of the newly split video.....what a time saver. Then it is just a simple matter of hitting the space bar to play the video to the next split, in my case about 5-10 seconds, hit the space bar again to pause the video, then hit the "s" key which splits the video, click on the end portion of the video and hit delete.

Thanks again Pete, I hope Cyberlink is watching as this is truly a great little addition to PD.

Cheers

Robert2 S My youtube channel====> http://www.youtube.com/user/relate2?feature=mhsn
Bubba in TX
Senior Contributor Location: Central Texas Joined: Dec 12, 2009 21:32 Messages: 1332 Offline
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Here is the PD9 Hot Key List

 Filename
PD9 Hotkeys.pdf
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 Filesize
61 Kbytes
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Weera [Avatar]
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Thank you Soooo much. I don’t have enough word to thank you for your hard work on mazing tool . It saves lot of time.
Des Towers
Member Location: Rotorua New Zealand Joined: Mar 29, 2007 18:57 Messages: 149 Offline
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Hi Peter,
Have just downloaded your PDSpeed. It is marvellous. It certainly speeds up a lot of editing processes. Well done and thank you.I hope Cyberlink is listening. Possibly with your approval they could incorporate these into the list of shortcut keys that are standard with PD.

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I'm glad this is still proving useful. It's totally "public domain" so I don't mind what use is made of it - even by Cyberlink!

I've had a P.M. request for a help file in German - I'm not able to help with that (last time I was in Germany was about 50 years ago and my German has not improved since then!) - I don't know whether anyone else might be able to do a translation and post it here?
1Nina
Senior Contributor Location: Norway, 50km southwest of Oslo Joined: Oct 08, 2008 04:12 Messages: 1070 Offline
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Hi Peter,
what exactly is it that you want translated?
The hotkey list?

Nina
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Peter Ozpeter [Avatar]
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Hi Nina,

It's the document attached - if you were able to do it and repost it here, that would be very helpful.

The document is the help file for the German keyboard layout of "PDSpeed".

Cheers, Peter
 Filename
PDSpeed help file German.pdf
[Disk]
 Description
PDSpeed help file for German keyboards, in English
 Filesize
25 Kbytes
 Downloaded:
444 time(s)
Bernd1948 [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Joined: Jul 10, 2008 10:18 Messages: 3930 Offline
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Hello, Peter,
Thanks for the PM.
my German help file in the attachment.
 Filename
PDSpeed Anleitung deutsch..pdf
[Disk]
 Description
 Filesize
152 Kbytes
 Downloaded:
564 time(s)
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Very good, works perfect here at PD8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and PD13 on Win 7-64 Ultimate
Thanks Peter Ozpeter

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Patrick24 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jan 02, 2011 16:19 Messages: 27 Offline
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Thank you so much Peter!

I did the following so that the program always starts up when I start up Windows 7:

Click on Start and then type: gpedit.msc
Click Enter

Doing so will open the "Group Policy Editor"

Now, on the left-side column, find where it says: "User Configuration"
Then, make sure the folder is expanded on the left side so you can see: "Windows Settings." If Windows Settings isn't expanded to show options below it, click on the plus arrow on the left side of Windows Settings.

You will see "Scripts (Logon/Logoff)" (still on the left-side column)

Click once on "Scripts (Logon/Logoff)."

Then you will see two items in the main window: "Logon" and "Logoff."

Double-click on Logon.

Then in the window that appears, click on "Add."

Now, you will see a window appear that has two places to enter information.

You will want to enter the pathname of the file you wish to have open at Windows startup where it says: "Script Name."

This pathname is wherever you've decided to save the PDSpeed.exe file.

I personally decided to save it in the "C:\" directory in a folder called "PDSpeed."

So, what I entered was (without quotes): "C:\PDSpeed\PDSpeed.exe"

You can just leave the "Script Parameters" section blank.

Click "OK" to finish adding the command and then click "OK" one more time to close the "Logon Properties" window.

Now, you will not need to manually start up the script, it will start automatically everytime Windows starts up.

Please note that these instructions were made for Windows 7, so they may vary for different versions of Windows.


I hope this helps other people.


Thanks again Peter for your useful script!
rbowser [Avatar]
Contributor Joined: Aug 08, 2011 16:48 Messages: 515 Offline
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Is this "PDSpeed" app up-to-date and applicable to the current PD9?

I'm VERY happy to have found this thread, because this annoying routine of constantly having to choose Movie while working on a transition is the worst part of PD9's programming. I was glad to see from this thread that long-time users were unhappy when this change was made.

Will this app still do what it was originally programmed for--making Movie mode kick in just by playing the project with the space bar?

rbowser
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Newbie Joined: Aug 27, 2011 16:45 Messages: 3 Offline
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Thanks for posting the AHK sourcecode! I will map some of this to higher function keys (F13-F24) and then use one of my external keyboards. This could also be more flexible, if anybody is not happy with the key assignments, I could create a little key mapping interface.

Done it before - if you are using Adobe Lightroom, check out Paddy (www.Paddy-for-lightroom.com), which povides keyboard mapping and Midi input for LR.

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Paddy for Lightroom:
keyboard mapping and Midi input
for Adobe Lightroom
www.paddy-for-lightroom.com
DocDaddy [Avatar]
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Does this program work in PD10?

Thanks!
Robert2 S
Senior Contributor Location: Australia Joined: Apr 22, 2009 05:57 Messages: 1461 Offline
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Yes. My youtube channel====> http://www.youtube.com/user/relate2?feature=mhsn
Fenman
Senior Contributor Location: Cambridge, UK Joined: Nov 24, 2011 04:44 Messages: 731 Offline
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Quote: We have all lamented on the CLIP feature in Beta Testing....it is better than it used to be, but certainly not what we hope it ends up being.

As a new user of PD9 I've found the Movie/Clip modes pretty infuriating. It is nearly always in the wrong mode for what I'm trying to do.

And another thing - When previewing I do wish the scrubber would stop at the end of the clip or movie rather than jumping back to the beginning! Regards,
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Mike, yes, I get you with that last comment; very annoying that it jumps automatically to the start of the move if it gets to the end! I want it to just stop where it is!! AMD Phenom II X6 1100XT
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KathH [Avatar]
Newbie Location: Australia Joined: Jan 19, 2012 23:44 Messages: 29 Offline
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Does anyone know whether this will work with PDR11? Kath
Peter Ozpeter [Avatar]
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It should work with version 11 unless Cyberlink have changed the basics of how the interface works and the built in keyboard shortcuts - and as changes of that kind might upset the longer-time users, they probably won't.

PDSpeed is a tiny program that needs no installation as such, so if you already have PDR11 installed, just try PDSpeed and see if it works as originally described (on a test project). If it doesn't I'd be interested to know - and you could simply delete the .exe file to put everything back as it was.

Greetings to all as I pass through, and happy editing in 2013!
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