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- Real Name: Scott Georgeson
I’m not sure what kind of computer you are on, maybe you have programmed your space bar for another task? Which I doubt, but check on that.
Since this is your 3rd post and no answer, I will try to help you trouble shoot, so I’ll throw these tips.
These will work on Edit Page and somewhat on Color Page,
See if it’s the same way on the edit page.
You can color your clips to a different to color, and do a command z, to see your timeline all at once
Now play one clip, make a note of its color, then hit space bar and see where it stops, then hit space bar again and see where it lands: if what you notice it jumps to next clip and so on.
Also, make sure you on the timeline, to do that there is a small red horizontal bar, it will show you which window you are on: like viewer, or media pool or timeline.
Under keyboard customization Option+ Command+ K, on a Mac , and look under playback > Pause/Start Playback, under keystroke it should say Space.
Another one, try to use your mouse to play under your viewer, and see if there is a difference.
Or, try your keyboard shortcuts. JKL, the K will stop, the L will play.
Not sure if I helped. But let me know what you find.
Good luck.