![]() ![]() You CTI (Current Time Indicator), or what some people call your “Play Head”, move out of your view. Your CTI stays smack dab in the center of your timeline.įinally, if you are interested, here’s what the No Scroll Option looks like. Then a panel will open up.Īnd here’s what Smooth Scroll looks like. In your Adobe Premiere Pro Preferences (I’m on a Mac) find “Timeline” towards the bottom. Here’s how you change your Timeline Playback Scrolling behavior. When the CTI gets to the far right your timeline advances and yout CTI enters from the far left. If you having trouble visualizing what I am talking about here’s what the default behavior, Page Scroll, looks like. I have no idea why you might use No Scroll if you do clue me in ok? Then there is Smooth Scroll and No Scroll. ![]() ![]() Did you know you can change how your timeline scrolls in Adobe Premiere Pro when you are in playback? There are three choices. ![]()
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