![]() I don't know if there is a reason why Adobe has designed it this way (I assume there are technical reasons for this), but at the moment there is no way to adjust audio speed alongside a video using time remapping. TheĪudio does not remain synchronized with the video. When you vary the speed of a clip with linked audio and video, theĪudio remains linked to the video, but remains at 100% speed. ![]() However, this has no effect on the audio stream of the clip. That is, you can set keyframes for 400%, 200% and 100% speed (as in your example) and Premiere will interpolate between those keyframes, creating a smooth speed transition. Time remapping works differently from those tools, as it allows for speed changes over time. They are also intertwined, so if you change the speed and duration of a clip using the Rate Stretch Tool, the new values will also appear in the Speed/Duration panel. The first two do the same thing, that is change the speed of an entire clip by a constant amount. The Speed/Duration panel that can be access via the context menu of a clip (right-click).There are multiple ways to change the speed of a clip in premiere, namely: Unfortunately, kazanaki's answer is your only choice. Is there a way that I can use time remapping on video and have the audio remapped in sync with the video? Or is there some other way to do it? Any pointers would be appreciated. I want to achieve the same effect in Adobe PP CC. The best example of how an audio should fit with a video is to run a video in MPC-HC (Media Player Classic) and speed it up or down by Ctrl + arrow-up/ Ctrl + arrow-down. I speed up/speed down video, so the audio do the same. In the middle the speed decreases to 200% for some seconds.Īfter that speed decreases to 100% till the end of the video.Īnd I want the audio changes its speed along with the video. I need to change video speed three times.įrom the very beginning the speed is 400%. ![]() When I speed up a SEGMENT of my video using "add/remove keyframe" in "Time Remapping>Speed" Effect Controls, it changes the duration of the video but not audio. It comes with Video Track and Audio Track: If I don't use markers and time remapping and just do the right-click and select speed/duration that will apply it to the whole video. Caveat is that I can't figure out how to make it apply the slow-down/speed-up to the audio as well. All really quite handy and gives more control. I just finished watching this nice little YouTube tutorial that gives one a bit more control on speeding up or slowing down PARTS of video (as opposed to just slowing down the whole thing) using time remapping, markers (splitting markers), etc. ![]()
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