Is there a way to snap a clip's end to the timeline relevant to the horizontal zoom level
I'm new to Premiere 2024 and I've serched this but haven't found a deifintive answer yet.
When my timeline is zoomed out to encompass a fairly lenthy period, say for instance 10 seconds (at 24 fps), the clip end that I'm dragging appears not to snap to the large "second" intervals. I'm pretty sure it's snapping at the frame level, though.
Is there any way to make the clip ends snap to a timeline grid that's in a more zoomed state -- so snap onto the whole second intervals while zoomed out? But still snap to the frame intervals when zoomed to in to that level?
This is dragging the clip beginnings and ends I'm talking about, not the playhead.
Though now that I'm looking at it, the playhead seems to be exhibiting the same behavior.
I have "snap to timeline" enabled under the "sequence" menu, but whether that's on or off doesn't seem to make a differce. The playhead AND the clip ends will snap at a frame level when zoomed in but not a larger level when zoomed out.
Thanks for any insight into what I may be doing wrong.
M
