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Shake Reduction and Time Stretch

New Here ,
Jan 12, 2017 Jan 12, 2017

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Hi,

I have a clip that I want to speed up (400%) and which is quite shaky - that means I also want to use shake reduction.

But if I want to use both it says "Shake Reduction and Speed can't be used on the same clip".

Is there any workaround? I couldn't find anything about that in the internet 😕

I just started to use Premiere Elements 15 (trial version), I used iMovie before and I didn't have this problem in this very amateurish program.

This is essential for me, because I need that feature quite often and I would like to buy PE15, but it doesn't make sense for me without this feature 😞

Thanks for your help!

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Community Expert , Jan 13, 2017 Jan 13, 2017

Well, if you've got a program that does what you want, there's no crime is using it for that particular task. I have several programs on my computer, and some do things better than others.

But that said, the workaround would be to first use Shake Reduction and then use Export & Share/Device/Computer to output that footage. Then add the exported footage to your project and add Time Stretch or Time Remapping to it.

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Well, if you've got a program that does what you want, there's no crime is using it for that particular task. I have several programs on my computer, and some do things better than others.

But that said, the workaround would be to first use Shake Reduction and then use Export & Share/Device/Computer to output that footage. Then add the exported footage to your project and add Time Stretch or Time Remapping to it.

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Ok thank you for the answer! Yes I also thought about exporting everything first and then include it again, but I'm doing a lot of videos and I use this feature a lot and that would mean a lot more work for me 😞

But on the other hand I also miss a lot of features in iMovie.

I still need to decide which program is more suitable for me. But at least I know that PE15 can not do what I want. Thanks

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Please mark this question as correctly answered, Schecke.

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