I've spent all day trying to figure this out, it must be simple.
The past few days I've marked a fairly complicated clip I need to time remap. I found it impossible to keyframe my speed changes with my display set to "twixtored output" since every time I change the speed values the timeline changes as well. Even if I select an exact frame of say when the sun comes up, the second I change the speed % the time shifts on that keyframed location. So I found I had to do it all with display set to source. (I figured this must be an example of a case necessitating that setting)
But when I export there is no time change?!?! It's almost as if having the display set to "source" when I export it switches the effect off! Indeed even the manual says "DISPLAY: is a pop-up menu used to switch between 1) the unprocessed input ("Source") or 2) the Twixtor-processed ("Twixtored Output") output. This is similar to a bypass switch. Certain operations are easier or must be done in the "Source" display mode.".....
Well then how do you get the effect to work when you have display mode set to source!?!? (I'm using AE cs4)
The past few days I've marked a fairly complicated clip I need to time remap. I found it impossible to keyframe my speed changes with my display set to "twixtored output" since every time I change the speed values the timeline changes as well. Even if I select an exact frame of say when the sun comes up, the second I change the speed % the time shifts on that keyframed location. So I found I had to do it all with display set to source. (I figured this must be an example of a case necessitating that setting)
But when I export there is no time change?!?! It's almost as if having the display set to "source" when I export it switches the effect off! Indeed even the manual says "DISPLAY: is a pop-up menu used to switch between 1) the unprocessed input ("Source") or 2) the Twixtor-processed ("Twixtored Output") output. This is similar to a bypass switch. Certain operations are easier or must be done in the "Source" display mode.".....
Well then how do you get the effect to work when you have display mode set to source!?!? (I'm using AE cs4)