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Scene speed in super scene
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2024 9:34 am
by dmf747
Hello, why do I indicate a speed in a scene but it doesn't transfer to the super scene?
That is, I create a scene with a curve effect and give it a speed of 5.44. When I transfer this scene to a timeline, it goes to 1.0 and not the speed I have configured.
Thank you
Re: Scene speed in super scene
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2024 12:13 pm
by pbennett
I also have this exact same issue. We are trying to use burst effect in a scene but it needs to be faster. If you make it faster in a scene its fine but then add to a super scene the speed resets. I also have the same sort of issue with sound to light but will log that as a separate issue.
This seems like a bug within super scenes.
Re: Scene speed in super scene
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2024 1:55 pm
by willm
Hello,
The Speed dial is actually known as a 'Live Control' dial, and this information is not stored within a Super Scene. There is a setting below this named 'Duration', which is in fact the actual 'speed' setting for the scene, and this value is imported to the Super Scene.
One other thing I will mention is that since the latest version, it is now possible to stretch a scene to the desired length from within the Super Scene. For example, if you import a scene that is 5 seconds long and you wanted to speed it up- you could select the 'Stretch scene when resizing' function, then drag the scene to a shorter length and it will speed up accordingly (the same applies for slowing a scene down). This function does not affect the source material, so the route scene itself will remain untouched.
Kind regards,
Will
Re: Scene speed in super scene
Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2024 6:12 pm
by dmf747
Thanks for the advice.
It worked.