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i have tried all the method from google, even ctrl + click / preferences setting....
still can't change the time ruler unit form "f" to "s"
as demonstrated here: Re: Time rules (Displaying time seconds instead of frames)
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Have you checkt the project timebase setting? What are the exact settings? Cropping a zoomed in timeline isn't particulalrly helpful.
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this???
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See if this is your issue: Re: AE 14.2 timeline ruler issue.
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thank you very much~
problem solved! It's a bug T^T
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as demonstrated here: Re: Time rules (Displaying time seconds instead of frames)
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Has this been fixed yet? Is there a workaround?
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Go to where the numbers are next to the search box, ctrl + left click or alt + left click and this will change from seconds to frames and vice versa.
As to why others can't just simply point this out is beyond me, I've seen this question a few times and I'm the only one that seems to give the direct answer.
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Nexahas1138, OP has an issue with the time ruler displaying seconds at strange intervals and showing F at the end. Changing the current time display won't fix this. Look at the link I posted for more information about this bug and you will go beyond.
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Ha, Americans. Maybe it's time you adopted 24/25 FPS like the rest of the world and abandon your odd 23/29.97
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Actually, as an American, if I had my choice of frame rates I would campaign for 60fps. It is just so versatile! It can easily accommodate a wide variety of other frames.
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Sunny0116 wrote
i have tried all the method from google, even ctrl + click / preferences setting....
still can't change the time ruler unit form "f" to "s"
You most certainly DO see seconds!
Looking at this I see four SECONDS and five frames.... eight SECONDS and ten frames... sixteen SECONDS and twenty frames, and so on.
Since After Effects needs frames -- and a frame rate -- to create animations, you'll have to deal with them. If you don't want to deal with them, don't use after effects. Plain and simple.