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Speeding clips up in bulk, then run it back to regular speed. Why does it show up as 99.96%?

New Here ,
Nov 14, 2023 Nov 14, 2023

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Sometimes I like speeding up clips in bulk and then running all the clips back to 100% speed once done. Some clips/audio stay exactly at 100%, but sometimes clips end up at 99.96% or some weirdly specific percentage that isn't exactly 100%. I would really like to know why and if anyone else has this issue. There has to be a way to revert back to 100 %/non speed-adjusted clip.

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Adobe Employee , Aug 22, 2024 Aug 22, 2024

Hi @jamief32861386, Hello @KeanuReeves, Hey @brianf87041584,

Thanks again for the report. I could not reproduce the issue and we didn't hear back from you after requesting more information. If you are still hitting this problem in 24.6, please let the developers know. I'll move your post to the "Discussions" forum while we await your response.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

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New Here ,
Jun 11, 2024 Jun 11, 2024

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I am experiencing the same thing currently. Would love to hear a solution to this bug.

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Jun 11, 2024 Jun 11, 2024

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I wonder if you clips are VFR - Variable Frame Rate. Editing software particularly hates VFR video files.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 12, 2024 Jun 12, 2024

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Hi @jamief32861386, Hello @KeanuReeves,

Thanks for the report. I could not reproduce this error.

 

You may want to give the team more information about your workflow steps, system details and more specs on your media. See: How do I write a bug report?

 

I hope the team can assist.

 

Thanks,

Kevin

 

 

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New Here ,
Jul 07, 2024 Jul 07, 2024

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I'm having the same problem. I have a short clip (2 seconds) that was originally set to 70%. In reviewing the final edits, I decided it needed warp stabilization. I typed "100" in the speed/duration box and got back 99.85%. I tried unlinking speed/duration and got 99.99%. I tried Optical Flow instead of Frame Sampling and got 99.84%.  I tried 100.1 and got 99.98%. Warp stabilizer doesn't like any of those. (PP 24.5.0 Build 57)

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 22, 2024 Aug 22, 2024

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Hi @jamief32861386, Hello @KeanuReeves, Hey @brianf87041584,

Thanks again for the report. I could not reproduce the issue and we didn't hear back from you after requesting more information. If you are still hitting this problem in 24.6, please let the developers know. I'll move your post to the "Discussions" forum while we await your response.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

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