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  • Twixtor keyframe issue in Premiere pro CS5.5

    Posted by Andrey Turanov on September 15, 2011 at 9:33 am

    I’m using Twixtor 5 + Premiere Pro CS5.5, when I want to key-frame the Speed values to make a speed ramp I have an annoying problem.

    I just can’t get them to stay in the right place, when I set the second keyframe in the place I want the source video jumps to another frame. The speed adjustment is correct, but I can’t get it to work in the right spot.

    Very annoying – video keeps jumping back and forth as I try to set keyframes, but they’re all end up in the wrong places.

    Pierre Jasmin replied 14 years, 6 months ago 4 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Pierre Jasmin

    September 15, 2011 at 3:26 pm

    Yes, there is an issue with CS5.5 (OK in CS5.0)
    And I did file a bug at Adobe for it.

    Essentially what I noticed is if I make a keyframe at frame 0, Premiere does not remember it, looks like this:

    * type 100 at frame 0 for Speed param in Twixtor
    * go to frame 60, type 60
    * come back to first keyframe pressing < (previous KF) and value at frame 0 is now 60…

    workaround: seems to work if I set KF at frame 1 instead, seems to be an issue with frame 0

    Pierre

  • David Lavender

    November 15, 2011 at 4:46 am

    I’m glad to see I’m not the only one experiencing this issue. Really, really frustrating, especially since Twixtor worked like a champ in Pr CS5.0.

    Unfortunately, your workaround doesn’t seem to be working for me. I normally drop a clip into the timeline, add Twixtor, keyframe the first frame of the clip to 100% to anchor the in-point of the clip, and then change to the desired speed in the second frame. Probably not the best solution, but it worked for me in CS5.

    I could be misunderstanding what you’re doing. Could you elaborate?

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    November 23, 2011 at 11:55 pm

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  • Pierre Jasmin

    November 24, 2011 at 8:20 pm

    I reported this annoying bug to Adobe.
    Hopefully it will be fixed in CS6 or whatever it’s called
    I am on vacation and don’t have CS5.5 on me to try different ways, maybe create the KF, select the keyframe and delete it and make type value again…

    The internal inpoint in CS5.5 is always at frame 0 even if you change Premiere in-point. To offset the start point frame (what becomes the first frame in Twixtor), you offset it in a subclip.

    Pierre

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