![]() It’s certainly an improvement, and makes After Effects more approachable to new users. It just ran until I stopped the preview manually by hitting the Esc key. With the new, uninterrupted preview, I was able to adjust the parameters of a Channel Blur effect while the comp preview continued. ![]() If you really want to, though, it’s possible to restore preview settings for all shortcut keys to match their behaviours in previous versions. For example, you can define keyboard shortcuts for different preview behaviours, including muted audio, looping and caching, and specify whether or not to display viewer panel overlays during the preview. The new approach replaces the old RAM preview and Standard previews and, as a result, the Preview panel gains expanded options.
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