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Mac Studio, M2 Max, Sonoma 14.7
Premiere Pro v25.2.1 (Build 2)
Footage from GoPro Hero 11
I changed a clips speed/duration to 10000% speed.
Tried to change speed to 100% else by typing, and the percentage automatically goes to 1.08% when I type the 1, then anything else I type is added after the .08 (e.g. trying to type 100 = 1.0800).
Typing numbers 2-9 work fine, but the bug also affects 0.
If I unlink the speed and duration, I am able to change the speed when typing all numbers 1-9, except 0, which now automatically changes speed to 0.1%.
I am still able to change the speed percentage by clicking and dragging the number fine.
Thanks,
Matt
Hi @Inspiring_smarts5E43,
Thanks for submitting a bug report and sorry for the frustration.
A few questions: Are these .mp4 files and do they have any audio attached? What's their frame rate and what are your sequence settings? Are you using a numeric keypad to enter these numbers?
Have you also tried resetting the program and have you noticed this with any other type of files?
Hope we can help you soon,
Dani
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Hi @Inspiring_smarts5E43,
Thanks for submitting a bug report and sorry for the frustration.
A few questions: Are these .mp4 files and do they have any audio attached? What's their frame rate and what are your sequence settings? Are you using a numeric keypad to enter these numbers?
Have you also tried resetting the program and have you noticed this with any other type of files?
Hope we can help you soon,
Dani
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Hi Dani, thanks - the problem seems to have resolved itself anyway, after a computer restart - I had restarted Premiere Pro earlier, which didn't seem to fix the issue.
Footage is .mp4 and it did have audio originally, but I removed it before speeding up footage.
Frame rate and footage are both 25fps.
I was using the number keys above the letters on keyboard.
Have had this happen before, but I can't remember which footage it was with, as it's not very common - but likely GoPro footage, as that's what I'd usually speed up more.
Thanks again!
Matt