https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=409911

CzAndrew <czart.and...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from CzAndrew <czart.and...@gmail.com> ---
Hello!
Normally on windows if you right click the clip on the timeline and choose
change speed, you can change the numbers with your mousewheel, but you can't
write with your keyboard (that is known bug). (Just use Timeline -> current
clip -> change speed menu, that works perfectly)
I think in your case the problem is that there is a clip after the clip you
want to change the speed. If you slow down the clip, it will get longer, it
needs more empty space after it, and if there is another clip right after, then
you can't slow it down.
Place the clip you want to slow to another track, or make more space by moving
the clips after it. (If you have many clips after the one you want to slow, use
the Space tool (M)).

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