![]() The difference between the two is that the last field is delimited by aĬolon or decimal point (a comma in some locales). Value (HH:MM:SS.MS where MS = milliseconds or any fraction of a second). Interpret as timecode (HH:MM:SS:FF where FF = frames) or a clock Remember, frame numbers startĪt 0 so 100 is the 101-th frame! Including a colon (:) makes it First of all, a number with noĬolons (e.g., 100) is a frame number. Player-do not require you to enter a full timecode value. Timecode fields-such as the prominent one at the bottom of the * NOTE: On macOS, in order to scroll Timeline or Keyframes horizontally with a mouse wheel (not Magic Mouse or track pad), you must also use one of the following: use Ctrl ( command on macOS) to zoom in/out (change time scale).Double-click a simple keyframe to toggle it between one second and none.Double-click a regular keyframe curve/line to add or remove a keyframe.Hold Alt while dragging a keyframe to lock the value and change only its time. ![]() Hold Ctrl ( command on macOS) while dragging a keyframe to lock the time.To select or deselect multiple clips individually hold Ctrl ( command on macOS).Shift and click the last (or first) clip. To select a range (multiple consecutive clips) click the first (or last) clip, press and hold.Multiple Selection in Playlist and Timeline Hold Ctrl ( command on macOS) while dragging one side of a marker to.Double-click a fade in/out control (circle) to toggle it between one second and none. ![]() Position of the mouse cursor without clicking and dragging.
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