I have a clip that runs at 26 seconds. I can open the clip to play in my dv camera at 200% speed but when I cut the speed to 50% it shortens the clip to 13 seconds. How do I keep the clip to it's original duration? HELP!!!
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If you speed it up 200% and them slow it down 50% at the same time, I'm no math major here, but that'll cut it in half. Make sure you do that sperately or use the undo button.
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I didn't speed it up at 200% and then slow it down to 50% at the same time. I should have made that clearer. The thing is, that if you open a clip and play it at anything below 100%, it shortens the clip. What I want to know is how do I get my clip to play at its full length at 50%. Help!
Chris
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