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The basic purpose of the Timeline is to control movements of your objects in 3D space. The Timeline isn't the one really moving your objects in 3D space. Rather, the Timeline gives you insight as to when what will be where in the 3D space.
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How to prevent timeline position moving when I click stop?
In the timeline I push alt-a to play and again to stop.
But the timeline position jumps ahead when I stop! So I keep having to drag it back to play again from the same place. …
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Why doesn't the timeline speed match reality?
My timeline seconds/frames are not showing the same amount of time passing in as reality when I hit play.
After 8 seconds of real time have passed I'm only on second 2, frame 30, of Blender. … And changing my frame rate between 60 and 24 doesn't update the number of frames per second on the timeline as I expect it would, coming from an animator like Synfig Studio. …