Changing the speed of the whole clip, Partially changing playback speed (time remap) – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.7.4 Reference Manual User Manual
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Chapter 6 Editing Timelines — Clip Operations
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Changing the Speed of the Whole Clip
You can change the playback speed of clips.
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Right-click a clip, and click [Time Effect] → [Speed].
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The [Speed] dialog box appears.
“[Speed] Dialog Box” (w page 236)
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Alternative
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Click [Clip] on the menu bar, and click [Time Effect] → [Speed].
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Changing the speed of the whole clip:
[Alt] + [E]
2)
Set each item and click [OK].
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An orange line is displayed on clips whose speed has been changed.
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The speed of multiple clips placed on separate clips can be changed in a single operation. A message is displayed if the speed change
cannot be set depending on the combination of clips.
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Note
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The playback speed cannot be changed for split trimmed clips on the VA track. To change the speed, unlink the clip.
“Split Trim” (w page 252)
“Unlinking Clips” (w page 227)
[Speed] Dialog Box
[Speed]
[Direction]
Select the playback direction of the clips.
[Rate]
Enter the ratio to the original speed (100%).
Since the speed is changed referenced to the In point, when [Change the Clip Duration on
Timeline] is unchecked, the upper limit of Rate that can be entered changes according to the
margin on the Out point side of the source clip. When there is no margin on the Out point side,
a Rate greater than 100% cannot be entered.
[Change the Clip Duration on
Timeline]
Check this item to change the duration of clips on the timeline according to the speed (value
of [Rate]) of the clip. The duration of the clip can be entered at [Duration] to change the speed.
When this item is unchecked, the speed can be changed without changing the duration of the
clip on the timeline.
[Field Option]
The [Field Option] dialog box appears.
“[Field Option] Dialog Box” (w page 240)
Partially Changing Playback Speed (Time Remap)
You can alter the speed of any part of a clip.
You can remap a particular frame of a clip to a different position of the timeline. 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 a clip, and click [Time Effect] → [Time Remap].
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The [Time Remap] dialog box appears.
“[Time Remap] Dialog Box” (w page 238)
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Alternative
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Click [Clip] on the menu bar, and click [Time Effect] → [Time Remap].
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Partially changing playback speed:
[Shift] + [Alt] + [E]
2)
Drag the timeline cursor.