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Thanks for the suggestions. I tried all that but the problem remains. When the cursor moves it seems to be jumping one or two frames.
I am editing mostly surgical videos where each frame is important. That is my problem. Pinnacle studio 10 and 17 does not have this problem but then they are not user friendly and does not have the many features which PD has.
My trial version of PD 13 does not have H.264 multiview encoding. Does the full version have that?
Please lt me know your suggestions and thanks in advance.
You are talking about a different situation.
There are a few ways to get one frame movement of the cursor.
1. Expand the timeline to its max of one frame. You do that by pulling the timeline slider to the maximum right.
2. Or you can put your mouse cursor on the time markers, press left mouse button drag to right until it stops expanding.
3. The Keyboard shortcuts of "," (comma)(previous frame) and "." (Period)(next frame).
4. The play icon is a toggle Play, Pause, Play. Space key is also a toggle Play, Pause, play
If you pause the playback the one frame functions come into effect.
5. The Icons on the Preview.
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