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Disable double click audio trim feature?
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Newbie Joined: Jan 18, 2015 13:23 Messages: 11 Offline
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When I double click on some audio, it opens up the "audio trim" dialog. This annoys me to no end as often clicks get misinterpreted as double clicks when I'm working quickly on editing. Can I disable the double clicking to open it and assign it to a key sequence instead, or right click or something?

Thanks in advacne
JL_JL [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Location: Arizona, USA Joined: Oct 01, 2006 20:01 Messages: 6091 Offline
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Quote When I double click on some audio, it opens up the "audio trim" dialog. This annoys me to no end as often clicks get misinterpreted as double clicks when I'm working quickly on editing. Can I disable the double clicking to open it and assign it to a key sequence instead, or right click or something?

Thanks in advacne

No PD setting I'm aware of to do that. PD interface is rather lethargic, unfortunately I've had better luck when I try editing at its slow interface pace. Timeline editing really needs a major overhaul in my view. Cute for little things, becomes a significant burden for any significant project.

Jeff
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No PD setting I'm aware of to do that. PD interface is rather lethargic, unfortunately I've had better luck when I try editing at its slow interface pace. Timeline editing really needs a major overhaul in my view. Cute for little things, becomes a significant burden for any significant project.

Jeff



Thanks, I was afraid of that. It's definitely lag that makes the clicks register as double clicks, and yeah, it's too bad. PD is a great program overall, but it does suffer slowdowns for some reason. I have an i9 with 64gb of RAM and a RTX2060 and operate off 100% SSD's. There should be zero slowdowns. It's odd that my i7 laptop with a GTX1050 and 45gb of ram seems to fare better at times with editing the same material. Makes you wonder what's going on under the hood. Before I upgraded my desktop PC, I was running a Xeon 12 core with 96gb of ram and I couldn't even run PD18 without significant slowdowns due to the new "upgrades" like the audio preview while skipping through the timeline. I had to get a refund on it because of that. So even on the new box I'm running PD17. I'll try 19.. maybe. Hopefully they will get their act together.
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