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NikiWin
New Participant
January 12, 2018
Question

Time Remapping/Speed Ramps

  • January 12, 2018
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I have a important question! How can I copy the keyframes of the time remapping, when I hit CTRL + C and move forward and then press CTRL + V then nothing happens, even when I rightclick the keyframes and click copy and then I click paste nothing happens, please help, I don't want to make so many speed ramps per hand!

5 replies

MyerPj
Brainiac
July 13, 2025

I didn't see @Wenda24817131qk0b 's post to just now, but my suggestion would have been strongly to move it to After Effects. Anyway, if you can do that, it's so much nicer for these type things. Anything beyond a simple / straight-forward time-remapping should be seriously thought above in AE. It's there in CC package and is well worth looking into.

New Participant
July 26, 2024

i had the same problem 2024, and i tried nesting the sequence first and the pasting the speed ramping or time remapping it after, it worked for me. 

New Participant
October 30, 2024

When I tried to combine a bunch of ajustment layers (with the same speed remapping effect on all of them), and nest them together, it combined all the clips together, but just deleted the speed remapping effect. Can you explain how to you got time remapping to work when nesting a bunch of clips, then copy pasting them to the video?

Adobe Expert
September 11, 2021

Where are you trying to copy and paste them? If you're doing it in the timeline you might want to do it in the Effects Control panel.

remia31450070
New Participant
September 27, 2020

Click right on your clip, select "Copy". Then, click rigth on the copt you want to paste the time remapping, then select "Paste Attributes", and keep only "Time Remapping" selected. Click "OK" and you're set.

anilokcu
Participating Frequently
December 5, 2020

Thanks for the tip!

premieregal
Inspiring
March 28, 2018

I don't think there is a way to copy and paste time remapping key frames, unfortunately. I think this is because each keyframe relates to the time in which it starts on the timeline. Here is a tutorial on time-remapping: