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January 13, 2023

"Sticky" Mouse in 23.1

  • January 13, 2023
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Finding that in the 23.1 update, I am getting issues where when I move something, e.g. a path point or a layer on the timeline, and let go of the left mouse button, AE doesnt follow suit, and so when I move the mouse it drags the path point with it. It's making it very difficult to use the program. 

 

This is on 2 seperate computers, both running Windows (one runs latest Windows 11 build, one runs latest Windows 10 build) and both with updated drivers for graphics cards (RTX 2080 and 2070), mouse drivers, etc. Mouse settings are normal.

 

Rolled back to v23.0 and not having the issue.

 

Be great if someone can isolate the problem and fix 🙂

 

Thanks

 

 

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15 replies

Participating Frequently
February 28, 2023

I updated to 23.2.1 and the timeline performace is much better. Thank You. It still studders compared to 22.0 but the keyframes are not getting "stuck" anymore.

JohnColombo17100380
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 22, 2023

@Diego-3-1-20 The slowdown with many keyframes and selected keyframes is what we'll be focused on improving in future versions. Thanks again for confirming that the latest Beta build's performance matches 22.6. That was our goal for this fix and now we are planning to address further the interactivity slowdown with keyframes and layer overlays.

 

Cheers,

- John, After Effects Engineering Team 

JohnColombo17100380
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 22, 2023

Hi all,

After the positive feedback we received from several of you using the latest Beta builds, we've released a patch (After Effects 23.2.1) that contains a fix for the Timeline lag in AE 23.1/23.2. Please install 23.2.1 and let us know if you aren't experiencing any improvement over 23.2.

 

We will continue to focus on improving the UI interactive performance beyond this fix, especially the known issue with increased lag when Layer Controls/overlays are enabled. With the latest fix, we aimed to restore the performance to where it was in 22.x so we can continue to improve on it in future versions of After Effects.

 

Thanks again for all the details and reports you provided,

- John, After Effects Engineering Team 

Participant
February 20, 2023

Had to change my testing. What I was doing before, it didn't really matter if I had layer controls on or off.

This is a 1080p 15second comp at 144fps with a single solid(300x300) with a keyframe every frame.

22.6, 23 and the beta perform the same. Disabling layer controls on all 3 helps.

With this many keyframes visible, they almost perform as bad as 23.2 but they still feel better. Moving the layer past the current frame on the timeline show how much worse 23.2 is. Scrubbing performance on all versions is worse if I have all keyframes selected even with layer controls off.

Without recording and counting frames, I'd say the beta, v22.6 and v23 are all identical.

But I'm also running on a 5950x and a 4090. Slower builds might show differences I can't see.

JohnColombo17100380
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 20, 2023

Thank you for that feedback, @Diego-3-1-20. The detail is very helpful. How does the performance compare to 22.6? Does disabling Layer Controls in the View menu improve the performance?

The current fix is focused on fixing the issues that started with 23.1, but we are actively looking to further address UI interaction performance in future releases.

 

Thanks again,

- John, After Effects Engineering Team 

Participant
February 19, 2023

Beta feels really good to me. Huge improvement. It's really obvious if you set a comp to a high framreate and move a layer around while zoomed out on the timeline.

It starts to slow down a bit with a more keyframes and layers but it's much more usable. Only thing that feels off to me is clicking on the timeline takes a second to respond if a lot of keyframes are visible. After that delay, you can drag around like normal. Layer count doesn't cause it, just visible keyframes.

JohnColombo17100380
Community Manager
Community Manager
February 19, 2023

Hi all,

Thanks again for your reports about this issue. There is a potential fix available in the latest Beta build and we would greatly appreciate it if you could try it out and let us know if the issue is fixed for you. Look in the Beta apps section of the Creative Cloud app for After Effects (Beta)—the version with the potential fix is 23.3.0.36.

 

Thanks again for your help in tracking down this issue,

- John, After Effects Engineering Team 

Participating Frequently
February 16, 2023

There are several threads discussing this lagging timeline problem in AE23. I've commented in another tread as I am having the same issue. I'm noticing a commonality in most posts...NVIDIA Hardware.

Thiago Guimarães
Participating Frequently
February 16, 2023

Yes! i have machine with Nvidea Graphic card, my especs GTX 1660Ti 6GB Notebook Nvdia Studio Driver Updated. + Intel i7 9750H + 32 GB Ram. 

quirky_finder1587
Known Participant
February 16, 2023

Same issue, since v23 update, pointer is sticky in the timeline, triming or moving layers have delay. Im on windows 10, Nvidia Studio drivers (because I am using Octane render I cant have game drivers) all up to date. Simply creating a new project and creating a solid produce the lag.

Still have the problem on 23.2.