Time remapping vs time stretch tools

What is the difference? Both can do the same thing it seems, apart from the fact that time remap can ramp in and out. Does one of them make interpolated frames?

jloudon
Later today I will revisit your thread with more detailed comments on your question.
But for now, your following comment caught my attention, that is
Both can do the same thing it seems, apart from the fact that time remap can ramp in and out
Premiere Elements Time Stretch Tool can also be used for "ramped slow motion". Have you seen the YouTube video tutorial on the subject?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=di9N0AnBpn0
But I would make the distinction in my comments to follow about the easy of use as well as the absolute can and cannot do aspects involved.
To be continued.
ATR

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