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    Anyone know of any tutorials on time remap.
    Mark Williams
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      Hey Pat, I could never find a use for time remap, I wish they give us a speed ramping instead, I think that would get much more use than time remap.
      I7-6900K, X99 Taichi, Geforce GTX 1070, Corsair RM850X, Corsair H100 IV2, Windows 10, Edius WG 9.30

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Khoi Pham
        Hey Pat, I could never find a use for time remap, I wish they give us a speed ramping instead, I think that would get much more use than time remap.
        I totally agree and I brought the subject up the last two times I have meet with Japan.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Khoi Pham
          Hey Pat, I could never find a use for time remap, I wish they give us a speed ramping instead, I think that would get much more use than time remap.
          I recently used it on some video clips to get some cool stop motion and restart motion type effects. It's useful to bring motion in a clip to a sudden halt, reverse and than restart again at a different point etc. You definitely have to experiment a bit, but it worked out well for some clips in a music montage. Yes speed ramp would be nice as well, but I am one who found this filter very useful. I'll take as many tools as I can get my greedy little hands on :)
          Tom Koveleskie - Director/Producer/Editor
          Quarter Town Films - Independent Feature and Documentary Films.

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          • #6
            That is cool that you find good use for it, they spend time to developed it so it is there so they don't have to remove it, but originally we ask for speed ramp but they gave use time remap instead so now I guess I would like them to develop speed ramping for us. (-:, the more tools for editing the better.
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            • #7
              I find it seriously useful as it is - but my sound sync work is unusual indeed - most people find the limits to the clip length only, a bit of a drag.

              Paul
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              • #8
                I am still trying to get slomo on multiple clips at once where the duration on the timeline is changed.

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                • #9
                  Oh yeah that is good want to have too.
                  I7-6900K, X99 Taichi, Geforce GTX 1070, Corsair RM850X, Corsair H100 IV2, Windows 10, Edius WG 9.30

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