The playback speed of the video is too fast for the premiere.
Your video playback in Adobe Premiere may be too fast due to mismatched frame rates between your video footage and the project settings. Adjusting the playback speed or conforming the frame rates can help resolve this issue.
Your Premiere Pro playback speed may be too fast due to the project settings or the playback speed settings. To adjust it to the desired pace, you can change the playback speed settings in the program or modify the project settings to match your desired speed.
Fast Gun - 1988 was released on: Netherlands: 1988 (video premiere) Greece: 1990 (video premiere) USA: 1 December 1993 (video premiere)
Your video in Premiere Pro may be playing too fast due to the mismatch between the video's frame rate and the project's timeline settings. Adjusting the project settings to match the video's frame rate should resolve the issue.
Trigger Fast - 1994 was released on: USA: 6 July 1994 (video premiere)
Riding Fast - 1988 was released on: USA: 18 August 1988 (video premiere)
That is your decision.
Life in the Fast Lane Fast Eddie Felson and the Search for Greatness - 2007 V was released on: USA: May 2007 (video premiere)
Easy you upload your video then you will see settings and speed: fast click that and your voice will change in the video so its all computerized
Consult your camera manual. It is normal for a playback at other than normal speed to have no sound. There would be no point, as the sound would be distorted. Also, some cameras will record sound, but will not play it back. The files must be viewed on a computer or other system with audio.
It depends on what you define as speed. Speed when browsing the net? Speed when streaming a video? Speed when playing high-end games? Speed when word processing? I need this same answer but in how fast it processes things
The faster the internet speed, the faster the video will download. Fast broadband connections may be able to stream video almost instaneously. Slow dial-up connections may take a while to download and buffer before being able to watch the video.