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When breaking an animation clip, every frame becomes a key frame

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When breaking an animation clip, every frame becomes a key frame

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Hi,
Never had this issue before version 7.
I load up a character (CC), add a simple stock animation to it, then want to break the animation at a point to remove the ending. What happens is that a section either before, or after, or before-and-after the break is suddenly filled-up with key frames. It only happens when I break the clip NOT standing on an existing key frame. Obviously the way to workaround this is to create a key frame on the frame where I want to break, break and then remove any excess key frames.
Is this intended functionality or a bug?


I've added two screen shots. One before breaking the clip and one after.

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Marco
Running iClone Pipeline 7.41.2525.1

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To avoid that place a Motion Layer key frame before and after the intended break point and then apply the Break.


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