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Re: Twixtor Help - New and can't figure it out
by tommmm on Jul 7, 2007 at 6:00:36 pm

Yes I read the manual and they're examples are nothing like what really happens. For example in the slow mo tutorial they apply the speed change and the clip still starts at the same point, just shortens the overall length (since it cant make clip durations longer than usual). Where as in AE when I apply the speed change it totally changes the current starting point and I have to search the clip to find it. I couldn't even get Twixtor 4.5pro to work. I managed to get 4.5 to work though, but still its a pain because it totally changes the points in my clip and I have to search and move my keyframes to the right part of the clip everything I change the speed.

Also whats with the pixelation and bluriness around the moving objects twixtor slows down? The slowmo footage is awesome but around the moving objects its real blury and pixelated looking. Any ideas?


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