Slow motion problem in pro 4.0

I'm having problems slowing a clip down. I know how to do it but when i change the percent to 50 from 100 i get a message tha says "general error" and the viewer window turns red and says unable to display video.
any thoughts? thanks

It may be that you are trying to slow down the clip and its soo long that its bumping into another clip. From what i believe, the speed will not allow you to go longer than you have in an area for a clip. Try making it a video track to perform this action on.

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