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NathanLovato avatar NathanLovato commented on June 12, 2024

The shortcuts are still working for me, Ctrl+1/2/3.

i invite you to ensure you have the version of power sequencer included in Blender active. Otherwise, to add shortcuts manually, create a new shortcut in SequencerCommon -> Sequencer -> Sequencer (global) with the command power_sequencer.playback_speed_set

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EroAxe avatar EroAxe commented on June 12, 2024

Can confirm my Power Sequencer is enabled and they still don't work
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They are also set just to clarify. I also double checked and made sure that the other addons I had for the VSE were disabled to make sure.
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Besides that though, apologies for not being specific enough, but those are not the hotkeys I was referring to, specifically I am talking about these hotkeys for specifically increasing or decreasing the playback speed incrementally and are still listed in the documentation:
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But seem to have disappeared in the last few versions version, even in the keymap. Along with the other options I mentioned of 1.33x and 1.66x mentioned in the documentation there. As I said, I relied relatively heavily on them and they've just been, gone for a bit.

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NathanLovato avatar NathanLovato commented on June 12, 2024

Okay then it's just that it's not possible to make this work in recent blender versions, this feature relies on a hack whose support was removed. Now this code just makes playback much slower. So indeed the docs should be updated, it's just not possible to support right now, unfortunately. Only 2x, 3x, etc. can work (skipping 1, 2, 3, ... frames for each frame played on the timeline).

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EroAxe avatar EroAxe commented on June 12, 2024

Welp, that's unfortunate. Is there any way to at least get the increase/decrease hotkeys back for the current 1x/2x/3x options?

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NathanLovato avatar NathanLovato commented on June 12, 2024

No, as basically you'll only toggle between 1x and 2x speed typically, the shortcuts for increasing vs decreasing speed are gone.

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