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Coming from APE 2021 I used the time remapping feature just fine. The window opens to allow zone additions and all that it does. Upgraded to APE 2025, using the same computer, Win 11, the time remapping window doesn't open. I have used this before in 2021 and do know I have to select the clip etc. In 2025 all that opens is the right side panel with a range slider with 2 blue sliders that allow for ONE range setting only. There is also a range speed slider, clip duration and ramp checkbox. Save and exit button. No window opens with the thumbnails below to select different zones and speeds. How is this an upgrade Adobe?
My search through Adobe instructions all picture this necessary window in their 2025 information. I can't find anyone else that has expressed this problem, on boards, google, or Youtube.
It does function but without the window I can only do one time zone per clip. This sucks, what am I doing wrong? I've looked EVERYWHERE in the program for a setting but can't find anything there either. Adobe user for 20 years, former cc subscriber, first time posting. Thanks for any help.
Yes, Time Remapping has been re-designed in Premiere Elements 2025.
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Yes, Time Remapping has been re-designed in Premiere Elements 2025.
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Thank you for your response. Appreciate it! The GUIDED edit does briefly show the new design, but It would be nice if Adobe updated their "help" which doesn't say a word about redesigning this and even shows the older version way of time remapping. I was stuck for days and thought the software was defective! Anyway I'm over it now, just using it for one zone and then cutting and using time stretch for others. I only had one outtake sequence I wanted to use it for. It just botheres me that Adobe is lacking updating of this information for its customers for people that have used the old version. I'm sure one of your expert and helpful videos would fill the gap nicely. Thanks again!
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