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Hello!
My program keeps automatically adjusting my video so that no matter what scale it is on, the video will slowly correct to the next video.
By @Cyd2878336486f
It seems that you have two more keyframes to the left that creates this.The keyframe "disappears" if you first set the keyframes on a clip that let´s say is 10 seconds and then trim the clip to anything shorter. So if you set the keyframe/s at 10 seconds they are there, but if you trim outgoing side of the clip to 9 seconds you wont no l
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in the future, to find the best place to post your message, use the list here, https://community.adobe.com/
p.s. i don't think the adobe website, and forums in particular, are easy to navigate, so don't spend a lot of time searching that forum list. do your best and we'll move the post (like this one has already been moved) if it helps you get responses.
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noted!
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My program keeps automatically adjusting my video so that no matter what scale it is on, the video will slowly correct to the next video.
By @Cyd2878336486f
It seems that you have two more keyframes to the left that creates this.The keyframe "disappears" if you first set the keyframes on a clip that let´s say is 10 seconds and then trim the clip to anything shorter. So if you set the keyframe/s at 10 seconds they are there, but if you trim outgoing side of the clip to 9 seconds you wont no longer see the keyframe/s, but they are still there and will continue to do their thing.
If you move the clip to a free higher track and trim out the outgoing clip you will find them. (outgoing clip=trim the left side of the clip)
Regarding the auto-update: Launch the Creative Cloud app and go to it´s Preferences and turn it off.
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Thanks for the advice! I went back and sure enough! Extarenous keyframe!