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Slow down TikTok movies with ease using free video editing software
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Have you come across a TikTok that instructs you to "slow down with CapCut?" If so, you might be wondering how you can do this. Some TikTok users upload videos longer than 10 minutes that are sped up to get around TikTok's video length restrictions, and you can slow them down with CapCut so you can see the video at normal speed. In this article we'll teach you how to slow down videos in CapCut on mobile, desktop, and via CapCut's web application.

Things You Should Know

  • CapCut can be used on iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows, macOS, and in a web browser, but the video quality seems to be better when editing on a mobile platform.
  • Ensure the Pitch or Voice tone buttons are toggled on to make the audio on the video listenable, otherwise it will sound squeaky and impossible to hear.
  • Download copyrighted materials at your own risk, and never re-upload copyrighted material to avoid copyright infringement.
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Mobile

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  1. In order to slow down a movie or video, you'll need the CapCut client. You can download CapCut from the Google Play Store or App Store .
  2. A popular trend on TikTok is to post long videos that are sped up to fit within the 10 minute time frame. You can download these videos to slow down in CapCut so you can watch them normally.
    • Open the TikTok app and navigate to the video you want to slow down. Tap the Share button and tap Save video .
    • You can also do this method with a video you recorded yourself. Instead of downloading a video, simply record a new video or locate a video you already have on your phone.
    • Downloading copyrighted material may come with a risk. If you download someone else's video, don't upload it anywhere else as this could be copyright infringement . [1]
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  3. It is near the top of the screen.
  4. If you're using a video you downloaded or just recorded, it should be the first item under Recents . Otherwise, navigate to where you have the video saved.
  5. This will open your video in CapCut for editing.
  6. The icon looks like a pair of scissors.
  7. It's one option to the right of Split and the icon looks like a speedometer.
  8. If you drag the slider to the right, the video will get faster. Above the slider there is text that indicates how long your video will be after you slow it down.
    • If you downloaded a TikTok movie that is supposed to be slowed down in CapCut, slowing the video to 0.1x is a good starting point if the original TikTok is 9 to 10 minutes long.
  9. If you don't select the Pitch button, the audio in the video will be impossible to hear.
    • Selecting Pitch won't make the audio perfect, but it will make it passable enough to listen to and understand what is being said.
  10. This will apply the speed adjustment to your video.
  11. You can preview the video to ensure you're happy with the results. Note that the video will still have the TikTok watermark as well as any on-screen text the original poster placed on it.
    • The video may have choppy frame rate or muffled audio, but it should be watchable.
  12. When you're happy with the video, you can export it by tapping the arrow in the upper right. You must keep CapCut open and cannot lock your screen when the export is happening.
    • If the video is long, the export process may take some time.
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Desktop

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  1. You can download CapCut as a desktop application .
  2. Go to TikTok.com and find a video you want to slow down. You can right click (on PC) or control-click (on Mac) the video and select Download video to save it.
    • Downloading copyrighted material may come with a risk. If you download someone else's video, don't upload it anywhere else as this could be copyright infringement.
  3. It is multi-colored, large, and near the top of the CapCut window.
  4. This is in the upper-left corner of the window, and the word Import has a blue plus sign next to it.
  5. The timeline is at the bottom of the screen and says Drag material here and start to create .
  6. You will see a few options, such as Video , Audio , Speed , Animation and Adjustment . Speed is the option you want.
  7. This will slow the video down. You will see the video adjust in real-time on the timeline.
  8. The button is blue with an export icon on it.
  9. You should be good to stick with the default settings , but feel free to play around with these if you want.
    • If the video is long, the export process may take some time.
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Web Application

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  1. You can use CapCut as a web application as long as you sign up on their website. [2]
  2. Go to TikTok.com and find a video you want to slow down. You can right click (on PC) or control-click (on Mac) the video and select Download video to save it.
    • Downloading copyrighted material may come with a risk. If you download someone else's video, don't upload it anywhere else as this could be copyright infringement.
  3. It is the first button in the upper-right corner of the screen.
  4. Select your downloaded video and it will appear in your project library.
    • The video file should automatically be added to your timeline at the bottom of the screen, but if it isn't you can drag it there from the Media tab.
  5. It is the last option in the right-hand side menu, and the icon looks like a speedometer.
  6. You can play around with the speed slider to get the perfect speed for your movie, but most times you will want to reduce the speed to 0.1x.
    • The timeline should reflect your speed changes in real-time.
  7. Select your video settings and click the blue Export button to save the movie.
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