Often when I move keyframes around, a previous keyframe will also move. For instance, say I'd like to move an element acorss the screen, like an animation I've created. I create a keyframe at the zero mark, then move down the timeline to the 10 second mark, create a new keyframe by moving that element across the screen to that new location. However, when I go back to my first keyframe, it has seemingly moved on it's own in relation to the new keyframe I made (the element itself, not the actual keyframe). This bug doesn't happen everytime and I'm not sure exactly what causes it, but probably 75% of the time when I manipulate any and all keyframes further down the timeline, all of my previous keyframes are effected which makes it impossible to be consistent if you are trying to move any elements on the screen.
If needed, I could take a video of the problem in action. It's pretty easy to duplicate. I should also mention that I use a lot of animations with Alpha Channels enabled, which I think may have something to do with it. At any rate, it was never a problem before until PD16. I am considering upgrading to 17 but if this issue is still there I'll be switching to Adobe. It's to the point where I can barely work on video without having to go back and fix numerous keyframes which wastes massive amounts of time. Any help would be greatly apprecaited!
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