(Not only that, only the LEFT channel can be heard after trimming.) A check of channel mapping settings will confirm this, at least on my system. However, if you send it to the source monitor AND apply either an "in" or an "out" point, the clip changes from a one to a TWO channel clip. Drag this same clip directly to the timeline and get your expected results. Select "mono" and deselect the left channel (leaving only the right channel checked) and hit OK. Go to clip>audio options>source channel mappings. In the project window, select a clip with 2 channels of audio that has not yet been placed in your timeline.
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6.2 Progressive clips are interpreted as interlaced.
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4.22 Serial Device Control, Export to Tape.4.21 Rendered media from the Work Area gets deleted.4.20 Relinking to a still sequence may hang Premiere Pro.4.18 Project Panel context menu and rename.4.15 Multicam playback stops intermittently, image stutters and drop frames.4.13 Import Numbered Stills as a Sequence".
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1.4 Title crawl moves in the wrong direction.