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optical flow and frame blending haven't worked on speed ramps for about 7 years

Advocate ,
Aug 12, 2025 Aug 12, 2025

Just thought I'd mention it again because it blows my mind that something would work so well and then just stop. Was it removed? 

It used to be fantastic for smoothing out time remapping where there is a small ramp say 400-100.  or very long ramps.  

 

 

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Adobe Employee , Aug 12, 2025 Aug 12, 2025

Hi @getho,

Thank you for reporting a problem and sorry for the frustration. We need a few more details to help with the issue, like Premiere Pro version you are on and hardware specs. Please see How to Report a Problem.

Could you elaborate a little more on how you used to do this and the media you are working with? I was just able to add a speed ramp on a test clip, and change this by right-clicking the clip in the timeline > Time Interpolation, and then see the changes applied for Frame Sampling,

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 12, 2025 Aug 12, 2025

Hi @getho,

Thank you for reporting a problem and sorry for the frustration. We need a few more details to help with the issue, like Premiere Pro version you are on and hardware specs. Please see How to Report a Problem.

Could you elaborate a little more on how you used to do this and the media you are working with? I was just able to add a speed ramp on a test clip, and change this by right-clicking the clip in the timeline > Time Interpolation, and then see the changes applied for Frame Sampling, Frame Blending, and Optical Flow options. Is this what you are referring to or something different?

Hope we can help you soon,
Dani

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Advocate ,
Aug 12, 2025 Aug 12, 2025

whats the point? if nothing has happened in the last 7 years (and I saw it bug reported when it first broke), aren't we just wasting each other time?

 

its not worked in the last maybe 5 or 6 versions of premiere, so take your pick

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LEGEND ,
Aug 12, 2025 Aug 12, 2025

The staffer was asking for additional information, it seems, because on their system it works. So it would be a valid question.

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Advocate ,
Aug 14, 2025 Aug 14, 2025

I dont think it does work.  Its not worked through 2 or 3 pc's and numerous Ppro versions, its very unlikely that I've had a special config that has made it not work for years.  You can tell when it works when you render a time remmaped optical flow sequence and its takes a while to complete, if it does it in the same time as usual, it looks like its working, but its not.  


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Community Beginner ,
Oct 25, 2025 Oct 25, 2025

I've been doing more speed ramps and I realised this as well. Its ridiculous how the supposed industry standard editor can't even get basic features right. Would be nice to be able to speed ramp then slow down to under 100 without having it look like a stop motion video. 

Seems like the only "workaround is to manually cut out the constant speed parts and remove the speed keyframes, which messes up the clip so you then have to manually match it to the start of the ramps. Either that, or be forced to stick to 100% speed.

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Participant ,
Oct 31, 2025 Oct 31, 2025
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I'm joining this thread, as I'm having the same issue -- can adjust speed, but only in Frame Sampling.  Frame Blend and Optical Flow are "options" but neither actually do what they purport.  Specifically, Optical Flow is what I need.  Sounds like the old solution was to enable Software Rendering in Project Settings, but Adobe eliminated that in v2025.  So how do we get this to work now?

Mac OS 15.7.1
MBP 13-in M1 (2020)
PPro 25.4.1

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