Slow motion is gone on Yosemite?

Just That.
Is it gone? or I'm doing something wrong?
Steve used to love this feature...

I've never used it, but you can try this button:
FWIW, it's a good thing I saw your post; it is not the best idea to tack onto a very old dormant thread - much better to start your own so it gets the attention it deserves - especially when your problem is totally different from the original poster's.

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