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lehestro
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July 26, 2024
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Can't move keyframes in small increments

  • July 26, 2024
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Anyone else deal with this? If I select an arbitrarily large group of keyframes, I can only move them in 17 frame intervals. If I select an arbitrarily smaller number of keyframes, I can move them as expected. 

 

See video.

 

Running macOS 14.5, macbook pro m1 max, 64GB memory, Premiere 24.5

 

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Correct answer PaulMurphy

This issue is usually the result of keyframing a clip that was recorded at a higher frame rate than the sequence you're editing in (e.g., a 30 fps clip in a 24 fps sequence).

To work around this, you can nest the clip in a sequence that has the same frame rate as the clip. Here’s how you can do it:

1. Select the clip in your timeline.
2. Right-click the clip and choose Nest.
3. In the Nest Sequence window, make sure the frame rate of the new sequence matches the frame rate of your clip.

Now, you should be able to move the keyframes in smaller increments.

Cheers,
Paul

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PaulMurphyCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
July 26, 2024

This issue is usually the result of keyframing a clip that was recorded at a higher frame rate than the sequence you're editing in (e.g., a 30 fps clip in a 24 fps sequence).

To work around this, you can nest the clip in a sequence that has the same frame rate as the clip. Here’s how you can do it:

1. Select the clip in your timeline.
2. Right-click the clip and choose Nest.
3. In the Nest Sequence window, make sure the frame rate of the new sequence matches the frame rate of your clip.

Now, you should be able to move the keyframes in smaller increments.

Cheers,
Paul

lehestro
lehestroAuthor
Inspiring
July 28, 2024

Props to you Paul, this was it! I am doing this to 59.94fps footage in a 23.976 sequence.