![]() First I will move my 11.0.10 version to an external hard drive, then delete it on my main computer ,then after backing up my custom panels I'll do a clean install of 11.5.1 with a fresh configuration to see the problem goes away. So, it could affect 'mark in', without deleting instances. I wonder if it has something to do with I opened older version TVPaint 11.0.10 to try to see if I could reproduce the problem in 11.0.10 (yes), so now that I have gone back to 11.5.1 it somehow changed something so that now 11.5.1 has the same behavior ? Later today I will try it again. Elodie wrote: In Project - timeline view, when you stretch the clip, you actually change the 'mark out' point, without affecting instances in the clip. but if I try to drag and drop a clip to the far right side it jumps to the end. ![]() In Configuration choose the system configuration you are using and click on the download icon. Wibu licenses are licenses with or without USB dongles. Simply click on My Account to do so: In your User Account, beneath Downloads, click on My Software. (I still do not notice a problem with the scrolling speed, it seems accurate to me to be able to drag and drop a clip wherever I want to put it with no difficulty, the speed is not too fast. To download TVPaint Animation, you need to log in to your User Account first. Weird that I could not reproduce the issue at all before (unless I changed the mouse tracking speed to Fast), but now with no other changes to my system, with my mouse tracking speed set at the Slow end of the scale (not slowest, but close) I now get the problem you described. Now I have to report back something very odd : using a different project in TVPaint 11.5.1 I now have the problem of a clip that is moved to the far right edge jumping to the end ! ![]() Maybe it's OS specific, not sure, but TVPaint team confirmed that too, so I hope it will be fixed some time soon. Playing around with tracking speeds didn't change anything. Hmm, Ok, I have just updated to 11.5 and the problem still exists. But I don't get that problem with 11.5.1. I have TVPaint 11.0.10 and after testing with 11.0.10 I can confirm that the problem exists on 11.0.10, if I drag and drop a clip all the way over to the right edge it jumps to the end. Which OS and TVP version do you use? Mine is High Sierra and TVPaint 11.0.10 - 32bits Hmm, I have tried to play around with Tracking speed settings both on the mouse and on the trackpad and I couldn't make it work properly. With my mouse tracking speed in System Prefs set to fast then the scrolling in TVPaint is too fast to control and any clip placed to the right edge jumps to the end of the timeline. Once this concept is understood, you will no longer work frame by frame. This is what we refer to as working with FX Stack keyframes (also referred to as 'keyframes' for short). When I changed my mouse tracking speed to the fast end of the scale I can reproduce your problem exactly. This way, TVPaint Animation will automatically calculate the effect's values to be applied on the intermediate frames. I checked and I notice that my mouse tracking speed is set to the slow end of the scale. 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