I figured out how to do it, but there must be easier way.
I have a videoclip that among other things, contains a piece where someone falls into the water. I cut out that piece, put it on the timeline twice. Applied a velocity envelope to the last one and dragged the blue bar to -100%.
The second clip went in reverse video alright, but backwards from the startingpoint, so showing footage that is in the original clip that I did not cut out.
I solved it by rendering the target part of the clip seperately first and than applied the velocity envelope.
Did I miss a checkbox or something like that, I think I have tried them all.
I have a videoclip that among other things, contains a piece where someone falls into the water. I cut out that piece, put it on the timeline twice. Applied a velocity envelope to the last one and dragged the blue bar to -100%.
The second clip went in reverse video alright, but backwards from the startingpoint, so showing footage that is in the original clip that I did not cut out.
I solved it by rendering the target part of the clip seperately first and than applied the velocity envelope.
Did I miss a checkbox or something like that, I think I have tried them all.