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Sliders move around too when editing in the timeline when play is between them and you click on it. It's pain.
Markers can help locate where you wanted to be.
We need a "lock to ..." or similar ability to solve both issues.
Markers is what I am resorted to using too, but it's not a one click procedure either.
You are correct, you can place time line markers, which helps, but if you do some alterations to the clips, the markers end up in the wrong place! some sort of locking to the clip position is required as found in other software.
Good point. I'd never considered or experienced that.
Some sort of lock or setpoint ability to the actual clip would be good.
For me the procedure that annoys me is (adding it here since it is linked to the topic):
Try to clip in Timeline
Left slide is positioned first and ok.
Move right slide up to roughly where I think it should go and move Play slide back from it a bit.
Use Play and frame by frame step forwards and back to find where I want to cut at the right hand side.
Now, when I find that spot if I click on the right slider to move it back to the position I have found where the Play slider is stopped the Play slider instead jumps up to where the right slider was.
If I had a way to lock the Play in that position temporarily it would be much easier.
Now, I can try and find a position I want to cut on the RHS with the Play resting against the RH slider but if I step back a bit I get the same problem.
It makes cropping in the Timeline usually not desirable using the sliders. Much easier to just forget them and cut and then crop without them.
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