Pan/Crop keyframe trouble V13

Kit wrote on 10/19/2014, 11:16 PM
Has the way keyframes changed from v12 to v13. I don't use Vegas that often but am having real trouble with keyframes. I'm doing a kind of bouncing ball effect. I add a keyframe and then move the ball to the new position but when I play it back the ball moves past the position I've set. It's as if there's an invisible keyframe further down the timeline. Is it something to do with switching the sync cursor on and off. I don' remember this kind of trouble when editing using v12. But perhaps I've introduced a new bad habit. What are the do's and don'ts of keyframing? Thanks

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MTuggy wrote on 10/20/2014, 12:15 AM
it has to do with locking the key frame to the cursor position. If you unlock the keyframing, it tends to behave better. Its on the bottom part of the pan/crop window - looks like a padlock.

Mike
xberk wrote on 10/20/2014, 1:04 PM
Zoom way in on the keyframe timeline to make sure you don't have "accidental extra" keyframes causing the problem. - Paul

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TheHappyFriar wrote on 10/21/2014, 5:45 AM
Vegas 10 (don't have newer) had an issue with ketframes where it could add extra invisible ones (nothing showing in the keyframe window) if you had sync cursor in pan/crop & not in track motion & track motion would sync courser (for example, seemed to happen everywhere). The solution was to turn off sync courser whenever you use it, anywhere, then it didn't do it when it was off in all places (pan/crop, track motion, FX, etc).

But for a bouncing ball, you don't want to use pan/crop you want to use track motion to move the ball.
Gary James wrote on 10/21/2014, 6:54 AM
Among the many options available for adjusting Events, Timeline Tools has one that removes all Keyframes, except Keyframe Zero, from all selected Events. This feature is especially useful if you are experiencing strange Playback behavior that might be related to extra Pan / Crop keyframes in your Events.