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Emrecan51403863
Known Participant
July 29, 2016
Question

Time rules (Displaying time seconds instead of frames)

  • July 29, 2016
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i want to display seconds in my timeline window but i am getting still frames.Before i wrote here also i googled to fix this problem and followed the steps below :

  • Ctrl-click (Windows) the current-time display. The current-time display is in the upper-left corner of the Timeline panel and at the bottom of the Layer, Composition, and Footage panels is not worked.
  • File>Project settings>time display settings>timecode not worked

then i closed after effects and clicked shift+ctrl+alt to reset preference settings of after effects and opened a new project and new composition then i achived to showing seconds later on i bring that problem composition to the new new project but i still getting frames instead of frames in timeline.

Probably i click wrong key while i worked on my project.How can i fix this issue and recover that setting?

Thanks for your kind helping attempt.

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12 replies

Participant
May 14, 2021

Hi. The settings should be like this when importing the file .remove if there is a tick

Participant
November 19, 2017

Hi! I'm having this same problem. Did anyone find a solution?

Roei Tzoref
Legend
November 19, 2017

this should be fixed in CC2018. show us a screenshot

Participant
January 30, 2018

I have a similar problem

mkarpeev
Participating Frequently
July 28, 2017

Hi guys!

I call their support center. They ask to get an access to the computer through the software they provide. And they fix it renaming and deleting some folders.

Contact Customer Care

The problem occurs after each update.

Participant
July 28, 2017

Has anyone found a resolution to this yet?

Roei Tzoref
Legend
July 28, 2017

it's a bug. no solution until they fix it. ask for a fix here: Feature Request/Bug Report Form

Participant
June 13, 2017

I was just in chat for a long time with tech support and they couldn't answer this either! It's obviously a terrible bug or feature (you never know these days with the crap they release) that needs to be fixed.

cristianem95048277
Inspiring
April 21, 2017

Hi all

I just started having a similar problem after the latest April 2017 update. I know about zooming in and out in the timeline and it always worked, but now I just do not see the seconds anymore, they are all in frames.

The screen below shows this, and I still have the time on the left corner in big blue text, but I do want the seconds back where it was before.

Any help would be great.

Thanks

Roei Tzoref
Legend
April 21, 2017
now I just do not see the seconds anymore, they are all in frames.

it appears you are correct. It happens on 30fps and 29.97 fps where you don't see regular seconds timeline bar but seconds and frames that are not whole number. here's a comparison

this is at 30fps

this is at 25fps comparison - here it's for the better actually as the units have changed a bit and you get more in between.

unless anybody here has a decent explanation for this, it's either a bug or a feature. more investigation is needed. please report it here and link to this thread/post. Feature Request/Bug Report Form

mkarpeev
Participating Frequently
May 16, 2017

It definitely looks like a "feature" no one has asked.

sharono6081637
Participant
January 3, 2017

did you have to reinstall?

Emrecan51403863
Known Participant
January 10, 2017

Yes i did.but you don't have to..

There are 2 ways that you could not see timecode in timeline area

mine is my composition was not  long to seen as timecode.

For example: set duration 0:10:00:00 instead of 0:00:10:00 from "compositon settings".

it's a common mistake that people do.like me

sharono6081637
Participant
January 10, 2017

That wasn't the problem. I reinstalled and it still was messed up.

Turned out that my system needed to be upgraded from Mavericks 10.9.6 to El

Capitan 10.11.6 for After Effects to work properly.

I had to stop at 10.11.6 (instead of easily upgrading to Sierra) because

our publishing system isn't compatible with Sierra yet.

Thanks for the reply!

Sharon

On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 4:24 AM, Emrecan51403863 <forums_noreply@adobe.com>

Mohammad.Harb
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 29, 2016

Go to composition -> composition settings

and see the start time code if it is set to zero or not,

Emrecan51403863
Known Participant
July 29, 2016

not worked.thank for your help .i am going to delete everything and reinstall probably.thank you for your help

Roei Tzoref
Legend
July 29, 2016

I really  don't think you need to re-install . You are probably working in a very short sequence or your frame rate is very low. Please provide Screenshots, and if you can- video capture or send us the project file.

Roei Tzoref
Legend
July 29, 2016

Good call Mohhamad! Guess Op is zoomed up all the way in the timeline that he sees the actual frames in the upper bar and that caused the confusion.. Hear that Op? Take a step back drag to the small mountains or minus key.

Mohammad.Harb
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 29, 2016