When adding new clip cursor moves to end

Former user wrote on 5/5/2020, 4:13 PM

I checked the user guide and forum but couldn't find an answer. When I add a clip to the timeline the cursor automatically goes to the end of the new clip. Is there any setting to prevent this? It requires that I then have to backtrack through the new clip to get to it's beginning. I realize I could add a marker at the end of the previous clip and shortcut back there, but I'd rather that the cursor remain where it is when I add a new clip to an existing project.

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KenB wrote on 5/6/2020, 3:20 AM

It only does that (I'm using VMS 16) if the cursor was already at the end of the last clip when you add the new clip. I'm guessing it assumes you want the cursor to remain at the end. To me that always seemed the right thing to do. But it's easy to move back to the beginning of the current clip. Just select it and press Ctrl-Alt-Left arrow.

Ken.

Vegas Pro 18.0 (Build 284)
OS: Windows 10 Pro 2004
CPU: Intel Core (4th gen) i7-4790 @ 3.60GHz (HD Graphics 4600 - driver 15.40.46.5144)
Memory: 32GB DDR3
GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1660 SUPER - driver 452.06
Monitor: 1920x1080x32

vkmast wrote on 5/6/2020, 3:27 AM

Have you tried dragging from Explorer (Auto Ripple off) instead of double-clicking?

KenB wrote on 5/6/2020, 3:45 AM

Thanks @vkmast. Interesting! Double-clicking the media clip places it in the timeline and always moves the cursor to the end, no matter if Auto Ripple is off or on. But dragging the media clip onto the timeline only moves the cursor to the end if Auto Ripple is on AND the cursor was previously at the end.

Ken.

Vegas Pro 18.0 (Build 284)
OS: Windows 10 Pro 2004
CPU: Intel Core (4th gen) i7-4790 @ 3.60GHz (HD Graphics 4600 - driver 15.40.46.5144)
Memory: 32GB DDR3
GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1660 SUPER - driver 452.06
Monitor: 1920x1080x32