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Applying Time Stretch to multiple clips?

New Here ,
Apr 29, 2017 Apr 29, 2017

I'm doing a slide show and I was wondering if I can apply time stretch to one still image and then copy and paste it to each additional image in the show. Or is there an easier way to edit for time? I'm trying to fit the music time of the show. Thanks.

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Community Expert , Apr 30, 2017 Apr 30, 2017

Still images dont have speed just duration.

You can use the editing tool to drag the edge if the still to the left or right.

At the same time it will show you how much is moved in time.

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LEGEND ,
Apr 29, 2017 Apr 29, 2017

You can easily copy and paste settings from one clip to many.

Right-click on one clip and select Copy, then select several clips, right-click and select Paste Attributes and Effects.

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New Here ,
Apr 29, 2017 Apr 29, 2017

Thanks! Unfortunately though, it didn't work. I had to do them all manually. good try though.

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Apr 30, 2017 Apr 30, 2017
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Still images dont have speed just duration.

You can use the editing tool to drag the edge if the still to the left or right.

At the same time it will show you how much is moved in time.

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