Not quite one button but you could save a generic time warp effect of 100% to a bin and then highlight a clip in segment (red arrow) mode and double click the timewarp effect from the bin and it applies. This would also work from the effects palette but saving the generic to a bin would probably be quicker to access. I mapped the motion effect editor to the keyboard for easier access. I think editors that spent more time on the old motion effect pre timewarp etc... are more prone to using it over timewarp at least initially. I didn't spend much time using the old motion effect so I tend to use timewarps. I still get plenty of the old style motion effects in online. It always seems like making something go 100% backwards with easier the old way. I just want to drop a 100% backwards timewarp on a clip and have the start and end points of the media that's already cut into the timeline swap places so that the same video that's in the original clip just runs backwards instead of forward. With the timewarp the anchor pt. defaults to the first frame so it goes backwards from there. Anybody have a technique to just drop a -100% timewarp on an existing clip and have the clip keep all the same frames but run backwards?
---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <mbrock321@...> wrote :
It would be great if the motion effect editor had a 1-click button that
would apply a 100% timewarp to the current clip in the timeline.
My current routine for creating a motion effect is pretty clunky: open
the effect palette, click over to the motion effect category, scan for
the 100% timewarp, drag and drop it onto a clip on the timeline, then
open the motion effect editor and start working in that palette.
It would be much more streamlined to open the motion effect editor,
click a button to apply a timewarp to the selected clip in the timeline,
and continue working in the palette I'm already using.
Cheers,
--Michael
Posted by: bigfish@pacbell.net
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