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Hi,
When I add keyframes to a video clip for time remapping, this helpful dotted line appears in the timeline where the keyframes are. The problem is that my students do not see these lines under the keyframes and they would like to. How do I toggle it on and off? They can see keyframes in the timeline, but not with the dotted line. We are all working in Premiere 2025, but mine is a few versions older than theirs. I'm in 25.1 and they are 25.5 See screenshot for the line I'm speaking of. Thanks for your help.
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It might be dependent on how much each computer is zoomed into the timeline. Also are you all on the same platform Mac/Windows?
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Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, it doesn't change based on how zoomed in to the timeline we are. Everyone is using Macs.
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Right-click on the clip, scroll clear to the bottom of the options, probably need to 'twirl down' to get there, and check how the "show clip keyframes" motion or time remapping option is set or not. Compare your sequence and your student's sequences.
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Yes, show clip keyframes is set for all.
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The issue still persists.
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I'm Win 11 testing in PR 25.5.0. The dotted line appears for speed keyframes (and only speed keyframes?) and whether they are set in the timeline or the Effect Controls panel. And as soon as there is an adjustment, the dotted line is gone. And other than undo, I can't adjust the keyframes back to get the dotted line.
The keyframes are created with a 1 frame difference. If I fully zoom in, I see no difference between the initial keyframes (that have the dotted line) and keyframes moved back to one frame apart after they hav been moved (that do not have the dotted line).
@Ann Bens, You're the master of icons and operations: any idea how the students are not seeing this?
Stan
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I dont think it quite works as it should
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Moved to Bugs forum.
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Hi @good_reliability5033 - The dotted keyframes only appear if you right click the clip and ensure Show Clip Keyframes > Time Remapping > Speed is selected. Once you split the keyframes, the dotted line that normally appears will no longer be visible, which is the expected behavior.
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As you can see by the screenshots, the clip is on Show Clip Keyframes (fat white line at the top)
Several keyframes have not been split
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Ann I can't remember are you on mac or windows? Can you email me the project that you see this in I don't need the media
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Yes I can, what is your email exact?
I am on window 11 pro.
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Thanks for your response. Hmmm. The students who do not see the dotted line have double checked to ensure that Show Clip Keyframes > Time Remapping > Speed is selected. Even if they only add one keyframe, the dotted line does not appear for them as it does for me.
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