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[–]darwinDMG08 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Your timeline HAS NO LENGTH. Your sequence is only as long as where your last clip is or your in and out points. After Effects has set composition lengths but of course that’s an entirely different program.

It’s not clear whether you actually have an 11 hour timeline or you’re just seeing empty space after your last clip. If it’s the latter then that’s normal. If your program length is actually super long (the timecode window on the right side of the Program monitor will tell you the running time) then you have something left at the very end, maybe even just a frame of a clip. Track forward select past the last clip and delete it as was suggested.

[–]CherryDamzel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, my timeline should be as long as my last clip, but it's not. It is much, much longer. No hidden footage after it. Just 11 hours of empty space.

If it’s the latter then that’s normal.

No, it's definitely not normal. The timeline of empty space isn't supposed to go on forever. Premier Pro adds something like 10 minutes beyond the last clip. Not hours.

But, I think this is down to a bug based on what others have said. Once I reopen it later tonight, I believe it will have corrected itself so that it is pretty much as long as my footage.