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Fellow Editors,
You can use Q and W for ripple trimming left and right, but this will affect all timelines. I'm looking for a shortcut that will only trim the clip on the current track that I have selected. Is there such a feature in Excalibur innately? If not, how to create it?

Thank you for any help in advance.

Sir Mikołaj 🙂

Ok, I did it! This is my new command for ripple trimming left on one selected clip and not affecting other timelines:

This is a game changer! This command should be innate to Premiere Pro.

I just discovered the power of the Excalibur. Previously I was using it just to execute some innate Premiere's transitions. But now I'll use it for creating my own commands, using pre-build presets and more! Behold the power of the excalibur!

Dear Knights of the editing table, see you on the editing battlefield 🙂

    Dear Sir Ivan, it's an honor 🙂

    What I meant is to use "Ripple Trim Previous Edit To Playhead", which is by default the Q keyboard shortcut in Premiere, but for it to function only on one track and to the selected clip.

    This default option is described here: "Q & W Shortcuts Trim Clips Quickly" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RL4Gb1EKriI

    But this works only when you are reviewing clips put on only one track and having all the other track empty. What I would like is for it to work on only one track, not to affect all the other tracks where I have other clips.

    The commands Trim In/Out Point to Playhead while very useful, I believe they behave a bit differently – they do not delete the empty space created after executing the command.

      mikolaj I do know about that feature, I meant that if you don't need ripple option, you can use commands I wrote above.

      For Q/W to not affect other tracks, I usually switch off sync-lock (for both video and audio).
      So e.g.

      • sync-lock OFF for all tracks
      • sync-lock ON for tracks with selected clips
      • Q/W
      • sync-lock ON for all tracks (to reset it back)

      Yes, I'm using those commands, they're great!

      Yes, this is exactly how I created my new "one-clip Q" command.

      Thanks for creating this wonderful plug-in, Sir Ivan! 🙂

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