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Hello, I was working with time remapping everything was fine and then it started to snap to frames making it uncomfortable to work with short clips.
Hello, I know this solution but it doesn't work for me because my cursor is still snapping to the frames.
By @andrius_3817
I am not sure i follow, but when you edit video you do it on a frame basis and not in semi-frame basis so snapping to frames is the expected thing. You can set the timeline to Show Audio Time Units as it will snap 48000 times/second if you have the sample rate of the timeline set to 48000 Hz. Editing video will still be on a frame basis, but the scrolling appears smooth
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Hello, I was working with time remapping everything was fine and then it started to snap to frames making it uncomfortable to work with short clips.
By @andrius_3817
You can disable snapping temporary when needed.
You can either press S on your keyboard to disable snapping or click on the Snap in Timeline icon on the timeline. Press S or click the Snap in Timeline icon on the timeline to enable snapping again.
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Hello, I know this solution but it doesn't work for me because my cursor is still snapping to the frames.
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Hello, I know this solution but it doesn't work for me because my cursor is still snapping to the frames.
By @andrius_3817
I am not sure i follow, but when you edit video you do it on a frame basis and not in semi-frame basis so snapping to frames is the expected thing. You can set the timeline to Show Audio Time Units as it will snap 48000 times/second if you have the sample rate of the timeline set to 48000 Hz. Editing video will still be on a frame basis, but the scrolling appears smoother.
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did u ever figure this out ? having the same issue right now
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I was currently running into the same issue. Didn't find anything online. But if you right click on the timeline or the 'time ruler' and enable 'show audio time units' should fix that.
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