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**** Ability to apply action on multiple clips *****************
After working with many other video editors, I think that one of the biggest drawbacks in PDR is the ability to apply certain action on multiple clips. You can either apply on a single clip or the entire track.
It applies to:
1. Mute or apply volume change
2. Apply power tools (as Slow/Fast motion)
3. Link/unlink Video & Audio
4. Modifying & Enhancing
For each one of these actions (and sub-actions), you need to go clip by clip. You can apply some of the actions on the whole track, which is also not a solution. If you are editing a video with 10-20 clips, it is manageable, and maybe this is where PDR aiming. If you are into some serious editing work, this is tedious and time consuming. I really cannot understand it. In most other Video Editing SW it is as simple as two clicks.
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Yes, this is one of the biggest drawbacks in PD. You cannot apply most of the actions on multiple clips. You can either apply on a single clip or the entire track. It is the same for muting a clip and it is the same for slow/fast motion. If you want to apply slow motion on 20 clips, you have to go clip by clip. I cannot understand it. In most other Video Editing SW it is as simple as two clicks.
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Yes, this is one of the biggest drawbacks in PD. You cannot apply most of the actions on multiple clips. You can either apply on a single clip or the entire track. It is right for muting a clip and it is the same for slow/fast motion. If you want to apply slow motion on 20 clips, you have to go clip by clip. I cannot understand it. In most other Video Editing SW it is as simple as two clicks.
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