Andrea_paz, I can confirm #1 POINT on Cin_20200831 release. Maybe in the last git it there isn't anymore. If it can help. Steps: a. open a project b. set type of curve: Menu-> keyframes-> CreateCurveType...-> Smooth c. close the project d. re-open the same projectwith File-> Load Recent...-> yourproject e. highligh an area with I-Beam on the timeline f. Menu-> keyframes-> Create keyframes...-> Speed You can see that Bump keyframes are screated instead of Smooth keyframes. #2 POINT, more complicated to explain but I can see that Speed has a bit of problems. Unfortunately I have little time to test in deep. Please, try to changing the Speed of a clip from 1.00 to 0.50 and then from 0.50 to 1.00 and reading the duration time at the bottom of the main window, before and after. (And see what happens to the keyframes when the speed changes from 1.00 to 0.50) Maybe this don't occur in the last git Cin release. I tested on Cin_20200831 release IgorBeg
No, don't waste your time. Only if others notice problems you can check; otherwise it is likely that it is my configuration or that I am wrong something. but I still noticed some problems:
1- If when creating an auto keyframes range, we have the "create curve type" already set to bump (because it remembers it from the previous time)... In any case, when we want to create a bump autos interval, just remember to click on "create curve type --> bump" even if it is already preset.