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General => Video Editing/Compression => General Discussion => Video Editing Tutorials => Topic started by: THEFTman on November 11, 2006, 09:34:56 AM
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There're actually 2 ways of speeding up/down video or music clips.
Every way have his own Pluses.
First way is using the "Properties" of the clip:
1. Put the clip you want to speed up or slow down on a timeline.
2. Click on it with Right Mouse button > "Properties..."
3. If you want to speed the clip up you have to change "Playback Rate" to number from 1.000 to 4.000.
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couldn't you just hold "ctrl" and stretch out the clip?
nice tut though
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I usually either stretch out the clip using the ctrl button, or using the velocity envelope. I didn't know about the playback rate one.
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I think THIS is the n00best one dude! not the one about pan&crop >__>
Anyway good job, I didnt know about the playback rate either until Simon's tut... nice tut as usual.
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Nice tut.. I'll be using this a lot thats for sure..
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ohhh, i needed that, thanks Theftman
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will be usefull for n00bies
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As an addition one might add that the properties are pretty much for making a vid be the same speed all the time, and the velocity comes in handy when speeding up/down clips for a shorter while.
Nice work
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When i change it in properties from 1.000 to 4.000, how much faster will it be? I actually search a way to speed up x2.
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Try to use your brain.
1.000 = 1x = recorded speed
2.000 = 2x = double up speed
and so on..
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Why can't people just answer without flaming?
Anyway, thanks. >_>
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Well you're 16 years old so i thought that you just could understand jsut a little math.
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Yeah, but I was pretty tired when i posted...
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This is a good tutorial, maybe he should have used it himself.
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rofl
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why should I?
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This is a good tutorial, maybe he should have used it himself.