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May 29, 2018
Question

My Time Bar keeps resetting ?

  • May 29, 2018
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I can't play through my sequence in Adobe After Effects my time bar keeps resetting mid session when I try to preview.

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    Participating Frequently
    October 26, 2023

    I am having a similar issue in AE 24.0.1, with 128GB installed RAM.

     

    Expected behavior (present in older version of AE): Hit Spacebar, playback begins caching frames as the playhead crawls through the composition timeline, until the playhead reaches the end of the composition. 

     

    Actual behavior: Hit Spacebar, playhead begins caching frames as playhead crawls through the composition timeline, until stopping at an arbitrary point and restarting from the start of the composition. This leaves a portion of the composition uncached unless I scrub the playhead and hit Spacebar again.

    Participating Frequently
    October 26, 2023

    I must emphasize how the range that gets cached before playback restarts from the beginning seems truly arbitrary.

    Legend
    February 13, 2024

    I use this configuration without encountering any issues.

    1. Cache Before Playback is enabled.
    2. Set a reasonable Work Area starting at 5 seconds or less and then increase it gradually to find the limit.
    3. Regularly clear caches.

     

     

    Warren Heaton
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 23, 2022

    Try lowering the Composition Resolution (View > Full, Half, Third, Quarter, and Custom) and/or skipping frames (Preview panel, set "Skip" to "1").  If the default Preview options have not been changed, pressing Shift + Numberpad 0 automatically sets the Resolution to the current Magnification level of the Comp and skips 1 frame.

     

    A lower Resolution means longer previews at lower image quality while skipping frames means longer previews that are not as smooth.

     

    After Effects provides several options for previewing that make various tradeoffs between speed and fidelity.  For more information, go to After Effects User Guide, Previewing, then scroll down to "Preview modes and Viewer Quality preferences".

     

     

    Joost van der Hoeven
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 11, 2022

    I'm guessing your computer is low on RAM for the comp you are trying to playback. Can you share some tech info? Like OS and version, CPU, RAM, GPU vRAM, Ae version? Thanks. Also a screen grab of your issue will be helpful.

    FAQ: What information should I provide when asking a question on this forum?
    https://community.adobe.com/t5/after-effects-discussions/faq-what-information-should-i-provide-when-asking-a-question-on-this-forum/m-p/3928960#M3238

    Community Expert
    May 29, 2018

    Probably normal behavior. You can't learn AE by just poking around in the app. Start here: Basic AE

    Ram Preview depends on available system resources and your composition. This is one of the most typical complaints of folks that have not taken the time to learn anything about the app.

    If you happen to be experienced and are having this problem then we need workflow and system details down to the last decimal point.

    Participant
    May 29, 2018

    I got Adobe Effects yesterday.

    So my RAM is what's making the Time Bar Reset and not play through ?

    There is no setting to fix it ?

    PASTIVITY
    Participating Frequently
    January 11, 2022

    We really don't know what you mean when you say your "time bar keeps resetting".

    One of the problems with trying to use After Effects without spending some time to properly learn

    the basics (like how previewing works and how to set up your preview preferences)

    is an inability to articulate issues.

    Playback varies depending what key you're using to stop and start playback.

    These settings are determined in the preview panel.

    These setting could be set to only play cached frames (green bar)

    It could also be you're out of RAM

    or that your cache is full

    And it could also be that your work space doesn't extend to the end of you "sequence".

    I strongly suggest getting some free or premium screen capture software,

    opening a Vimeo or Youtube account and start uploading videos of the inevitable problems you are going to run into which

    you can then embed in your posts here.  At least until you learn enough to be able clearly articulate the problems you're having.


    I can clearly understand what OP is saying, and I'm not an "Adobe Community Profesional" like you. Don't immediatley blame them for not spending enough time with the app. Theres clearly an issue that shouldn't even be happening regardless of skill level. While the project is playing, it just stops and resets right back to the beginning. How didn't you get that from their perfectly clear description of the issue. It's literally happening to me as I type this. The video is playing, then suddenly resets back to the start of the video. I have ALL of my ram allocated to After Effects to get the most RAM usage that it can get. So now two people have explained the issue to you, and hopefully I clarified exactly what OP meant, since you want to tell them to "learn enough to be able to clearly articulate the problem their having." Also, maybe if the maximum file size to upload a video of the "inevitable problems we're going to run into" was more than a measly 47gb, then we'd be able to share with you what exactly we're experiencing that you dont seem to comprehend, rather than having to go through uploading a video to Youtube for your convenience... I hope I was articulate enough for you..."Gutterfish"...not very respectful to assume OP dont know what they're doing, just because both YOU and Rick somehow dont understand what they're clearly explaining, because I managed to understand the moment I read it. You dont need any system specifications down to "the last decimal point." But, I'll provide mine since you so arrogantly asked, Rick. 24 gb DDR4 RAM, NVIDIA RTX3060 GPU, AMD Ryzen 9 5000 series CPU, All RAM allocated to AE as previously stated. Enoy the visuals of what OP clearly explained that you somehow don't understand, and would rather blame them for being inexperienced, when you don't even know their skill level. I'd appreciate a "well articulated" response to this issue, to use your own words...