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Timeline Display
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Timeline DisplayPersonal matters have kept me away from this, my only hobby, but I am now back and running into silly problems in Premiere Elements 14. Here is my current one. I assemble most of my projects on the timeline by importing .avi files from my PC. When I play previously assembled projects they display in the timeline with images of each frame. However, when I now import .avi files in exactly the same way, only a thumbnail of the head and tail of each clip is displayed, with a blue area in between. The video display style button no longer works as before. Now it has a different function - it either shows or hides the video, nothing else. I am so accustomed to finding the location within a sequence by searching through the frames in the timeline that this situation is a major handicap for me. How can I revert to the earlier function? And yes, I first carefully checked through your Guide to Premiere Elements 14 before writing this request.
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Re: Timeline DisplayThis is an answer that Steve gave on the Adobe forum that should provide the answer Walter, glad to see you back !! You are one of the oldest members of this group
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Re: Timeline DisplayIt worked - very many thanks.
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