Keyframe points should return to Edit timeline (v20)

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Philip B

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Keyframe points should return to Edit timeline (v20)

PostFri May 30, 2025 2:32 pm

I love the Keyframe Curve Editor, but the now missing keyframe points in the timeline are a catastrophe for me as a music video editor! I can no longer see or adjust points according to the waveform display.

Could we please bring back just the actual keyframe points to the timeline so that they may be moved around there?
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Re: Keyframe points should return to Edit timeline (v20)

PostFri May 30, 2025 2:33 pm

The Keyframe Tray will allow you to see the keyframes in relation to the timeline clips.
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Re: Keyframe points should return to Edit timeline (v20)

PostFri May 30, 2025 5:15 pm

Jim Simon wrote:The Keyframe Tray will allow you to see the keyframes in relation to the timeline clips.


Thanks, Jim! Found it! :D
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Re: Keyframe points should return to Edit timeline (v20)

PostSat May 31, 2025 10:55 pm

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