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How to reset timeline to seconds/frames?

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Jun 05, 2017 Jun 05, 2017

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My timeline shows strange numbers: 0:00f - 30f - 60f - 90f - 24f - 54f ...   Why does it go from 90f to 24f ?  How can I bring this back to just regular seconds and frames? Should it be by 30f increments? This is weird.  What am I missing here?

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Advisor , Jun 05, 2017 Jun 05, 2017

Composition menu > Composition settings.

Check your composition framerate

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Composition menu > Composition settings.

Check your composition framerate

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Jun 05, 2017 Jun 05, 2017

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You are right, the frame rate of my composition was set to 96! This is definitely weird. This is a sequence that comes directly from Premiere and it is set to 30f in Premiere. I thought that the frame rate would be transferred from Premiere to AE. Obviously not.

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Jun 05, 2017 Jun 05, 2017

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Press ctrl + left click where the counter is and that will shift between seconds and frames.

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Enthusiast ,
Jun 05, 2017 Jun 05, 2017

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This is two questions.

1.  How to set the display back to minutes and seconds, which is answered above.

2.  How to get your frame rate right - at least that how it reads above.  If you just meant frames versus min/seconds, then done.  Not sure about your frame problem.  Are you having an issue interpreting frames or are simply saying it's reading your footage in frames?  If the latter, then your problem should be fixed.


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The problem is, I'm working on a sequence in Premiere Pro. The sequence is set to a rate of 30f/s. I send the sequence to AE. I open the sequence in AE to realize the frame rate is now set to 96 f/s. I set it back to 30 f/s which is not a problem; but, I'm wondering why it's doing that. Why isn't the frame rate transferred from Premiere to AE? Thanks.

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Jun 05, 2017 Jun 05, 2017

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Ok, so this is not at all about how it depicts it on the left (frames versus time).

Here's what I'd try.   When you make the comp in AE, ensure in the comp settings that it is already set to the correct frame rate.  If you had an earlier comp at 96, when you make a new comp, it defaults to what you had last (same with comp size).

And second, in case you didn't know, instead of "sending to AE", try selecting the sequence in Premiere, COPY (CNTL/C) and PASTE (CNTL/V) in the comp in AE.  That's what I always do.


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You're probably right. The frame rate is probably at 96 by default. I'll change this.

What is the advantage of COPY/PASTE vs SENDING TO AE?

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No advantage that I know, just a shortcut.  Ever since I first realized this, I just copy paste.

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