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How to make text animations (Titles) slower on a 60 fps project?
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I'm working on two separate projects in Da Vinci Resolve 17 - one is based on 60 fps clips and the other on 24 or 30 fps clips. For the latter the animation speed feels perfect by default, that is, when I drag simple Titles (like "Call Out" or "Draw On 2 Lines Lower Third") to the timeline, the rendered video shows the arrows and the text moving at the right pace and everything is easy to follow and understand. The other project has every animation rendering at what seems to be double the speed - some animations on the rendered videos ("Flip Up Lower Third") are so quick that it's difficult to tell them apart from stationary text.

So the obvious fix is changing the clip speed, but for some reason the option is not visible at all in the context menu and greyed out on the toolbar. Changing the clip duration seems to have no effect on the animation speed - it just makes the text display longer once the animations are done. The Inspector has no attributes related to speed except for "Speed Change" which is also greyed out.

Is it possible to make the text animations slower on the 60 fps project? For example, I'd like the arrow animations to be much slower for the "Call Outs".

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