Changing playback speed of entire clip – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.0 User Manual
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Changing Playback Speed of Entire Clip
Changing clip playback speed can make video more impressive. If the playback speed is changed, clip duration
(length) is also changed.
1 Right-click on a clip, and click [Time Effect]
→ [Speed].
The [Speed] dialog box appears.
2 Enter the ratio in [Rate].
Enter a numerical value of the ratio of the speed compared to the original clip.
To make the speed faster, enter a value larger than 100%, and to make it slower, enter a value smaller than 100%.
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Alternative
• Check [Change the Clip Duration on Timeline] in the [Speed] dialog box, and enter the clip duration in [Duration].
3 Click [OK].
An orange line is displayed on clips whose speed has been changed.
Changing Playback Speed of Part of Clip (Time Remap)
You can alter the speed of any part of a clip.
The speed is changed by setting a frame to be the key and adjusting the intervals. For example, if you shorten the key
frame duration to make the playback speed faster, the remaining frames are automatically interpolated, and as a result,
the speed of the previous/next frames is changed. The In point of a clip, the frame of the Out point, and the overall
length remain unchanged.
1 Right-click on a clip, and click [Time Effect]
→ [Time Remap].
The [Time Remap] dialog box appears.
2 Move the timeline cursor.