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# 1 17-04-2015 , 10:16 AM
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Maya auto created duplicate keys

Good day all!

When I opened my scene today I discovered that Maya had created a new extra key at a frame position .11 after a previously made key. How is it possible that Maya does that 'on it's own'? Now I have to go and eliminate all those .11 keys to keep the timeline 'clean'!


Thanks for any suggestions...

Cheers!

# 2 22-04-2015 , 03:34 PM
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My guess is that 's' was hit accidentally and keys created. Or, if you're suggesting that keys are on a fraction of a frame (0.11?) Perhaps some keys got temporally scaled accidentally. I'm not sure if Maya is capable of creating keys on its own. Is auto-key on?

# 3 23-04-2015 , 07:58 PM
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Hi stwert,
Thanks for your reply. No I don't animate with autokey so it could not be that.

Yes the new keys were on a fraction of a frame and were in fact minimally different that the 'real' key (.11 difference).

The scene had like 100+ keys so it is not possible I hit accidently the 's' key on the fraction frames.

Anyway I was able to back track with a previous version thanks to autosave but still, it's disconcerting.

Cheers....

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