studio1492 wrote:This is also happening to me, which is a nightmare.
Copied content goes pasted at the IN point instead of the Playhead.
I must always delete the in - out point (alt-x), Paste the content, and then set again the In-Out point, which is ridiculous.
This is the intended behavior. If you set in-and-out points on your timeline, they override the playhead as a destination for pasting a clip. See page 427 of the manual (Chapter 22: Modifying Clips in the Timeline):
"To cut or copy part of a clip to paste elsewhere:
1 Set In and Out points to isolate the part of the clip you want to cut or copy. You can use the Auto Select controls to include or omit clip segments on specific tracks while you do this.
2 Press Command-X to cut or Command-C to copy that clip segment.
3 Clear the In and Out points by pressing Option-X. Otherwise, you’ll paste the clip
segment right back into the same place it started.
4 Move the playhead to the frame of the Timeline you want the pasted clip to start, and use the Paste or Paste Insert commands to paste the clip segment there.
You can also use In and Out points to paste only a partial segment of a much longer clip that you’ve cut or copied."
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