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If you try to add a keyframe to a clip that has a speed ramp/time remapping, it does not work. Nesting the clip it's not a solution since we would get black areas when they're trying to reposition the clip. Changing the processor type in settings does not work either since I am on an M1 Mac. Has anyone found a solution to this bug?
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Do the keyframing first, nest and add time remapping.
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Or edit in original framesize (4K?) and afterward put it in the main timeline (2K?).
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Running into this again with the latest premiere update (V25.2.3)
System specs
CPU: Intel i9-9900K @ 5.00GHz
RAM: 128GB DDR4 3600MHz G.Skill TridentZ RGB Series
GPU: Asus Geforce RTX 4060 Ti 16gb DDR6
OS: Windows 10 Pro
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Hi Pierce,
Have you tried changing position, then nesting, then adding the speed effects to the nest? Try it and let us know what happens.
Thanks,
Kevin
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It works to do that, although that is a sh*t solution for software I pay $60/month for. Seems like this should've been fixed longgggg ago. Excuse my language but it's absurd that we deal with issues as basic as these for how much we pay Adobe.
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Following this topic, same issues running here 😞
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Hi,
Sorry about that. That's the way that motion and speed effects are constructed when combined; they must follow the rules of the render order pipeline. Nesting is necessary to pull off this combination of effects, unless I'm misunderstanding you. Let me know if that info helps.
Thanks,
Kevin
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