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I'm editing a comp for a school project and when I pause (space bar) and press play (space bar) the playback goes BACK to the beginning of my comp and not where I had paused it in my timeline. I'm trying to see my progress from when I'm editing in my timeline without having to watch the video from the beginning. How do I stop this? I must have hit a few keys of selected something to mess up my spacebar functions
Dave you're being super unhelpful and honestly quite patronising – heres the answer to your problem:
Go to Window > Preview.
In the Preview menu, select the Play From option, the drop down has two options: Current Time or Start of Range.
Select Current Time to preview the video from any point in your timeline.
Hope that helps!
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Since the topic is more than can be covered in a post, I invite you to look up the Views And Previews section of AE Help. You'll learn a lot.
Really. Previewing is an acquired skill And depending on your circumstances, you may want to do it in different ways.
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Where do I go to find "Views and Previews" in the AE help?
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Just letting you know, since this project is for school, I'm at a high level of stress because of this. I'm just new to this program. This space bar problem didn't exist until recently, which leads me to think something happened with the program??? Since I'm a beginner at AE, although saying I "dont know how to preview" is true...it isn't helpful but its painfully obvious that you come across arrogant. If I did know how to preview I wouldn't be on this forum wasting my time, right?
I'll give you my circumstance: the space bar doesn't function the way it used to. The space bar, to me, meant "play and pause and play from where I paused in my timeline"...but now it means "play and pause and play from the beginning..." which I don't want. Previewing may be an acquired skill, but I think "not stating the obvious" and actually being helpful is a better skill.
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Buddy I have seen you on many posts and you have been mean and degrading. I would have to agree with the others in saying that you are coming off as arrogant. We need positivity in this community, and you are not showing that at all.
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What a useless and condescending answer, you're like over 70 get a life, its honestly pathetic mate.
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Wow dude.. I had this exact same question and it was someone else who had the super helpful answer. You sir... are no mentor, teacher, and probably should ot be posting here. Really.
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how did you solve it?
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Common Dave what kind of answer is this?
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What a stupid response Dave, your title should be changed to "Obnoxious" instead....
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LOL DAVE, you're an idiot. Learn some manners
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Jep i currently having the same problem over here, withs is weart to me, i use this software already for more then 8 years, and never ever came across this "problem" it just started doing this for now obvious reasons, it just started doing so, and it's not handy when your working on a project that's more then one hour long, and everytime you want to preview it from a specific point you have to watch the whole project from the start 🤨
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Hi Dave. You could have given the answer in less time it took for you to go on a patronizing and rude rant.
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Dave you're being super unhelpful and honestly quite patronising – heres the answer to your problem:
Go to Window > Preview.
In the Preview menu, select the Play From option, the drop down has two options: Current Time or Start of Range.
Select Current Time to preview the video from any point in your timeline.
Hope that helps!
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Thank you, glad there's someone like you around. Super helpful.
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Thanks for the help, Adobe forums need people like you kelano38264867 who reply to help others, which is the forum's main target.
I'm an ACP mainly active on the Premiere Pro forums, but I come across here from time to time to try to help users,
and I'm also annoyed by the way you reply @Dave LaRonde! This is not by any way helpful to users. If you are not willing
to come across with helpful answers, better not reply at all then! Sorry but this is not the first time I encounter such
unhelpful and useless replies to users on the forums, the forums which were designed by Adobe to help their users.
Professionalism is not just about knowledge, its about being helpful as much as you can ...
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Thank you! This was very helpful.
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Came here for this very problem (my AE settings changed after an update) and you solved it. Many thanks!
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it didnt help
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The best answer, thanks a lot!
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It was super helpful, Thank you for sharing.
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His answer is correct. But in fact, there may also be another solution. I just had this same issue and came here now to see his answer and it didn't help me. It turns out that, if someone is also having the same problem, the solution can be as our colleague described there OR ALSO, in that same tab Window > Preview, in the settings window, select the two boxes in the option: On (Spacebar) Stop: ' If caching play cached frames' and 'Move time to preview time'.
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Fix: Only 'Move Time to Preview Time'.
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This was super helpful! Thank you!