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To adjust the speed duration or to reverse a clip
 
* Select a clip in the '''Timeline''' and go to '''Clip''' > '''Speed/Duration'''
 
* Select a clip in the '''Timeline''' and go to '''Clip''' > '''Speed/Duration'''
 
*  or right-click on a clip and choose '''Speed/Duration'''.
 
*  or right-click on a clip and choose '''Speed/Duration'''.
  
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* To adjust the speed or duration separately from each other click the '''gang''' button so that it shows a broken link.
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* To have the speed or duration adjusted together click the '''gang''' button so that it shows an unbroken link.
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* '''Reverse Speed''': Check this to reverse the speed.
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* '''Maintain Audio Pitch''': Check this to have the pitch remain the same as the duration is changed. 
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* '''Ripple Edit, Shifting Trailing Clips''':  Checking this will cause any adjacent clips to move if needed.
  
  
  
 
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Revision as of 13:49, 8 November 2013

To adjust the speed duration or to reverse a clip

  • Select a clip in the Timeline and go to Clip > Speed/Duration
  • or right-click on a clip and choose Speed/Duration.
  • To adjust the speed or duration separately from each other click the gang button so that it shows a broken link.
  • To have the speed or duration adjusted together click the gang button so that it shows an unbroken link.
  • Reverse Speed: Check this to reverse the speed.
  • Maintain Audio Pitch: Check this to have the pitch remain the same as the duration is changed.
* Ripple Edit, Shifting Trailing Clips:  Checking this will cause any adjacent clips to move if needed.