Just digging in to the Inv2020 video capabilities in presentation files and ran across something I couldn't locate a good solution for. Have an assembly with 148 parts and ended up doing +50 tweaks for. The default duration was set at 2 seconds so the video it creates is extremely s-l-o-w. Wanted to speed it up but can only see a way to adjust the duration for each part in each individual tweak. Since I don't have an extra week to spend adjusting each part/tweak duration I looked for a way to globally change the duration of the tweaks but came up empty.
Any way to adjust the global duration for a presentation file??? What I ended up doing was exporting the video file and then editing the video to speed it up. Also not an idea way to do it.
Just digging in to the Inv2020 video capabilities in presentation files and ran across something I couldn't locate a good solution for. Have an assembly with 148 parts and ended up doing +50 tweaks for. The default duration was set at 2 seconds so the video it creates is extremely s-l-o-w. Wanted to speed it up but can only see a way to adjust the duration for each part in each individual tweak. Since I don't have an extra week to spend adjusting each part/tweak duration I looked for a way to globally change the duration of the tweaks but came up empty.
Any way to adjust the global duration for a presentation file??? What I ended up doing was exporting the video file and then editing the video to speed it up. Also not an idea way to do it.
Hi! I am sorry I don't think there is a way to do that unfortunately.
Many thanks!
Hi! I am sorry I don't think there is a way to do that unfortunately.
Many thanks!
Thanks Johnson, was just hoping there was as the only work around was creating the video the way it is and then use video editing software to edit the time. Maybe a suggestion for the next version.
Thanks Johnson, was just hoping there was as the only work around was creating the video the way it is and then use video editing software to edit the time. Maybe a suggestion for the next version.
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