"Speed adjustment" refers to a feature in video editing where the playback speed of a video is adjusted to play it faster or slower. This feature allows varying the playback speed of a video to achieve different visual effects or to extend or shorten the duration of a clip.
Typical features of software in the field of "Speed adjustment" include:
Slow motion and time-lapse effects: The software allows playing a video in slow motion (slower than normal speed) or time-lapse (faster than normal speed) to highlight or accelerate specific movements or actions.
Frame adjustment: There are options to adjust the speed at the frame level to control the speed precisely and minimize unwanted artifacts.
Crossfades and transitions: The ability to create seamless crossfades and transitions between clips with different speeds to ensure smooth transitions.
Temporal control: The software provides tools for temporal control to play or slow down specific sections of a video at different speeds.
Pitch adjustment: There are features for adjusting the pitch of the audio to ensure that the sound is correctly synchronized with the changed playback speed of the video.
Export: The ability to export the edited video with the adjusted speed effects in various formats for use in different media.