When I start a new project in Shotcut (25.10.31), the timeline has a narrow band at the beginning which stops at 033, rather than 000 as earlier versions have done. When using the << double arrow to move between boundaries, it stops at both 000 and 033.
Is there a way to remove this band? I have tried ripple-delete, but nothing happens.
I have noticed this too in a 29.97fps project. If there is one clip on the timeline starting at 0.000s, there are three stop points when doing Alt+Left or Alt+Right instead of two (beginning and end), because 0.033s counts as a stop point. Not sure why. It doesn’t seem to affect export or A/V sync. Just something to be aware of when jumping around on the timeline.
It does that when you have an empty track because there is a dummy single frame blank clip that needs to be there for technical reasons. Seek Previous/Next looks across all tracks, not just the current, and it is not ignoring this empty track. Maybe it can with a change if we feel like getting around to it.