![]() Unfortunately, kazanaki's answer is your only choice. Is there a way that I can use time remapping on video and have the audio remapped in sync with the video? Or is there some other way to do it? Any pointers would be appreciated. I want to achieve the same effect in Adobe PP CC. The best example of how an audio should fit with a video is to run a video in MPC-HC (Media Player Classic) and speed it up or down by Ctrl + arrow-up/ Ctrl + arrow-down. I speed up/speed down video, so the audio do the same. In the middle the speed decreases to 200% for some seconds.Īfter that speed decreases to 100% till the end of the video.Īnd I want the audio changes its speed along with the video. I need to change video speed three times.įrom the very beginning the speed is 400%. When I speed up a SEGMENT of my video using "add/remove keyframe" in "Time Remapping>Speed" Effect Controls, it changes the duration of the video but not audio. It comes with Video Track and Audio Track: If I don't use markers and time remapping and just do the right-click and select speed/duration that will apply it to the whole video. ![]() Caveat is that I can't figure out how to make it apply the slow-down/speed-up to the audio as well. All really quite handy and gives more control. I just finished watching this nice little YouTube tutorial that gives one a bit more control on speeding up or slowing down PARTS of video (as opposed to just slowing down the whole thing) using time remapping, markers (splitting markers), etc. ![]()
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