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Weird timeline reset when scrolling through the timeline too fast

Open tsuza opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

If you scroll through the timeline slightly too fast, the timeline will reset to the previous position ( most of the time, otherwise it'll reset to the last ""recorded"" position while you were scrolling ). It'll work fine if you do it slow though.

Here below I've provided a GIF to visually show what I mean: javaw_7zsalzEn5S

I assume that the application is setting the timeline's position variable way too slowly, which creates this inconsistency compared to what I'm actually seeing.

O.S.: Windows 11. App Version: 18.2

tsuza avatar Jun 26 '24 01:06 tsuza

Yes because it stops on what your seeing, meaning that the input/output points are valid when the frame is loaded.

paulpacifico avatar Jun 26 '24 06:06 paulpacifico

I don't think that's a desired outcome, though. That's not how it works in any other video editing software ( e.g. Davinci ). It just creates annoyances when you're trying to trim a video.

tsuza avatar Jun 26 '24 10:06 tsuza

To add to this, if you try to change the duration from the right ( I genuinely don't know how it's called... the right bracket for trimming, I hope you get it ), the video completely hangs and you can't interact with it anymore ( neither watching it nor trimming it ). Manually editing the values works fine though.

tsuza avatar Jun 28 '24 20:06 tsuza