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Changing the speed of a clip necessarily changes its duration, and since the effect is applied only to that clip, clips on all of the other tracks will remain exactly as they were before.
In general, it's probably quickest to make all of the speed changes first, and then create the titles.
Since you've already got the titles in place, the quickest way to equalize them depends on whether you've sped up or slowed down the video clip.
If you've sped the clip up and the matching title is now too long, align the scrubber with the right edge of the newly changed clip, then click on its matching title and cut it. Then right-click on the "leftover" part of the title and chose Remove and Fill Gap (or use the CTRL+Del keys), and the other titles on that track will move to the left by the same amount whcih should resync them to their respective video clips.
If you've slowed down a clip and its matching title is now too short, click on the right edge of the title and drag it to the end of the clip, and you'll see a vertical blue line appear to confirm that the edges are aligned. When you release the dragged title edge, chose Trim and Move Clips to slide all of the titles in that track to the right.
I'm learning, I will make speed changes first next time around. Then titles, then probably last, chapters?
The problem isn't so much that the duration of the title is off, it's more that it's now in a different location. Not a big deal for this one title, but having to go along the timeline and move all subsequent titles is the time consuming task.
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*I just tried this exercise on a new project. I can't explain it, but this time the title in track 2 moved with the video it was aligned with on track 1.
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Before video speed adj
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timeline after adjustment
*I'm leaving this part in, because it may help someone else. I just figured out that if the speed change is applied to the Entire Clip, everything shifts properly.
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However, if the video speed is changed in a Selected Range, then the title does not move with the video clip. That title, and any others in that clip have to be moved. It appears that all subsequent clips are aligned properly. I think I will experiment a little more tomorrow and come back here with screen shots.
I'm sorry I wasn't more accurate with my post in the first place. Thank you so much for your help.
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