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Twixtor for AAE: Is it possible to set how many frames long the desired output is?

Dwight Fry

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I'm experimenting with Twixtor for Adobe After Effects in order to slow down/speed up some clips in a smooth way (unlike the sloppiness that Vegas does). However, I need the resulting clips to be a specific number of frames long so they fit in the timeline exactly, but for what I can see Twixtor operates with percentages (30% of the original speed, and such), so the only way I can see to get the lenght right is by trial and error. Is there a workaround for this and a way to tell Twixtor exactly how many frames long I need the result to be?
 
I haven't used this software. Does it allow decimals or just integer values? You could count the frames needed (like 100) and the original clip's frames (maybe 20) and use a percentage calculator website to find an accurate percentage (in this example it would be 20% but a more realistic example will have decimals).
 
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