What is your operating system?
Windows 11 23H2
What is your Shotcut version (see Help > About Shotcut)?
24.08.29
Can you repeat the problem? If so, what are the steps?
Yes. You just select the Color Grading filter when already having keyframing added, and it will automatically add keyframes where the playhead is. Even if this is somehow intentional, it is not consistent in adding the keyframes to each filter. Video example of bug: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oT-2BVb39Mk
If this is somehow an erroneous report then please inform me how to disable the feature, thank you. (Just a note, this has existed for a few years (applies to older versions of shotcut and windows 10), I didn’t bother reporting it way back at the time and stopped using color grading for a while). The main problem I have with this is that it adds extra keyframes to keep an ‘animation’ in place, so when I actually want to add new ones, it completely messes up the flow unless I go back and remove the keyframes that were automatically added. Sometimes it’s hard to even distinguish which ones were the intentionally placed keyframes and which aren’t, and deleting the automatic ones is very annoying. This bug can be avoided by moving the playhead somewhere where a keyframe already exists, though this is very tedious to do and easy to forget to do when selecting the filter. Thank you for reading!