If not using the "In FPS is Out FPS" checkbox, manually set your Input/Output Frame Rate to the same number. 3. Creating Slow Motion (Velocity Graph) Speed Mode: Set the Time Remap Mode to Speed .
Under the "Timing" settings, ensure Input: Frame Rate is set to match your original video (e.g., 60 FPS).
If still warping, your original footage might be too low FPS (e.g., 24fps) to slow down significantly.
Set "Display" to Twixtored Output to view the results.
If using game clips (e.g., for Fortnite/Call of Duty edits), remove repeated frames (also called "dead frames"). Use the slice tool to cut out identical frames.
Use the tracking point tools to guide the software if it is struggling with motion, specifically separating foreground motion from the background. 5. Troubleshooting Warping