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Need help in Premiere Pro Transition

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As far as I know, Premiere doesn't allow you to edit the properties of multiple transitions at all. In fact, it appears that it doesn't even allow pasting different transitions over ones that are already applied. You'll probably have to delete all these transitions (the quickest way to do that is to select all the clips, adjust their speed to 200% which breaks their connections and then you can reset their speed to 100%), insert a new push transition, edit its parameters (turn on Reverse and change the Anti-aliasing Quality), copy that transition, manually select every single transition point you intend to insert it to and then paste the copied transition. You need to select the individual transition spots, so the parts between the clips, not the clips themselves. Before pasting, it should look like this; the red bars between the clips are the selection:

 

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I need all my transitions to have High Anti-aliasing Quality & all in Reverse.

How can I change these settings for all transitions, all at once? (using only Push transition)

Is there any shortcut? There are hundreds of these & manually doing them is very tiring.

 

 

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As far as I know, Premiere doesn't allow you to edit the properties of multiple transitions at all. In fact, it appears that it doesn't even allow pasting different transitions over ones that are already applied. You'll probably have to delete all these transitions (the quickest way to do that is to select all the clips, adjust their speed to 200% which breaks their connections and then you can reset their speed to 100%), insert a new push transition, edit its parameters (turn on Reverse and change the Anti-aliasing Quality), copy that transition, manually select every single transition point you intend to insert it to and then paste the copied transition. You need to select the individual transition spots, so the parts between the clips, not the clips themselves. Before pasting, it should look like this; the red bars between the clips are the selection:

 

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12 hours ago, Avocado Diaboli said:

As far as I know, Premiere doesn't allow you to edit the properties of multiple transitions at all. In fact, it appears that it doesn't even allow pasting different transitions over ones that are already applied. You'll probably have to delete all these transitions (the quickest way to do that is to select all the clips, adjust their speed to 200% which breaks their connections and then you can reset their speed to 100%), insert a new push transition, edit its parameters (turn on Reverse and change the Anti-aliasing Quality), copy that transition, manually select every single transition point you intend to insert it to and then paste the copied transition. You need to select the individual transition spots, so the parts between the clips, not the clips themselves. Before pasting, it should look like this; the red bars between the clips are the selection:

 

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Thanks a lot!

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