Stretch Event vs Playback rate

RalphM wrote on 6/10/2007, 6:01 PM
A customer has asked me to slow down some captured film sequences.

Usually I do this by CTRL and grabbing the end of the event to pull it out to the desired length.

If I look at Properties of an event, I can set a playback rate there, but it does not affect the length of the event on the timeline. Are these equivalent ways of stretching an event?

Thanks,

RalphM

Comments

Chienworks wrote on 6/10/2007, 6:04 PM
Mostly, yes. The only difference is that when you Ctrl-stretch you're adjusting the length at the same time, whereas with the playback rate you have to then manually adjust the event length afterwards.
Jessariah67 wrote on 6/10/2007, 6:32 PM
Also, using the Velocity envelope will allow you to adjust more "on the fly" without having to keep opening up clip properties.
RalphM wrote on 6/10/2007, 7:56 PM
Thanks for the inputs, I almost caused myself some significant extra work by misusing the properties approach.

Also, the velocity envelope - duh - why didn't I think of that before for stretching an event

Thanks again
Chienworks wrote on 6/11/2007, 2:40 AM
If you need to slow down the audio with the video then velocity envelopes won't help you. The affect only video.