Igor Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 19 hours ago, jkb said: It doesn't seem to be working as it should at the moment. You need to Tick the Box 'Speed Keyframes' to be able to add them. This then disables the Speed Adjustment box. In previous Beta's (7 & 😎 I could add the keyframes at the Start to slow down, or Hold, the video. But as the Green bar does not change in duration to match the new Video time, it was difficult to add the Keyframes at the end in the right place once the Speed had been adjusted. Now in Beta 9 I am really struggling to get the Keyframes at the Start. I can add them, but when moving one to a Zero Speed it seems to move the Start Position of the Video. Jill, I agree, something wrong with changing/adding first keyframe and scale of the timeline. Please wait, we'll improve the code. 1 Quote
davegee Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, Igor said: Dave, Ealier, slide duration never changed automatically when the duration of a video object changed. Because a slide may contain other objects with their own durations. The only case when a slide duration automatically updates is when replacing a video object file name throught the Open file window, if its duration matched the slide duration. You need to tick an option "Speed keyframes" before adding any speed keypoints in the timeline. Thanks Igor, I found the "Speed Keyframes". I wondered if there was a case for changing the video duration if the video was a Main Object?? DG Quote
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