Jim Simon wrote:Julian Böhme wrote:The post you linked to seem to want a shortcut to increase/decrease the track height incrementally.
I don't thin that's true. Premiere Pro allows the user to assign Track Heights to various shortcuts.
One shortcut could have expanded video only, another could have expanded audio only, a third could shrink both sets, etc.
It's the same request, I think.
BTW: You misunderstood my request anyway.
I think you guys are referring to something like in the following video, right?
Either incrementally or totally minimizing them to the lowest track height.
There's a difference between shinking the height auf all audio tracks and collapsing the audio area / hiding the tracks.
What I want is to collapse the audio
area or even hiding it.
Position the divider of Audio/Video tracks in the middle of the timeline, so that Audio and Video tracks both have the same height.
Now image you would shrinken all audio tracks linke in the video above. They would occupy less space in the audio track area, but the divider stays at the same position, meaning the audio track area would still occupy the same amount of screen real estate. It's just that the tracks in that area are now smaller displayed.
But what I want, is a key that instantly almost removes/hides the audio track area. Like dragging the divider to the bottom of the screen. This allows the video tracks to occupy all the available space.
The individual audio track heights would remain unchanged.