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How to remove timecode in FCP 5
Posted by John Rodgers on January 20, 2009 at 4:30 pmI added a timecode for someone to help me edit a video. Because I forgot to make a copy of the file before I added the timecode I am in a mess. I have tried to select the clip and CTL+Click, Remove Attributed and uncheck all video filters. Timecode is still there. Does anyone have any good news for me before I have to start this whole project over?
John
Eyad Al dwaik replied 10 years, 9 months ago 5 Members · 8 Replies -
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John Rodgers
January 20, 2009 at 5:42 pmDave, Thank you for your rersponse. The original is a series of about 40 clips that I edited down to this smaller version. The original does not have the time code, but I was trying to keep from having to edit all of the clips back down to where I was just before I added the TC. I added the the TC in FCP by selecting Effects/Video Filters/Video/Timecode Generator. I then saved the project as an FCP Project File. When I try to remove the TC as I mentioned in my original post nothing happens. Thanks again for your help!
John
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John Rodgers
January 20, 2009 at 8:35 pmI deleated the render files and the auto-render files. Same problem. Because of the pressure from the top I had to start rebuilding the file. I would still like to figure out a way around this issue if a way exists. Thanks for your help. Let me know if you think of anything else.
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Simon Kotowicz
March 18, 2010 at 4:11 pmJohn,
I had exactly the same problem as you and came here looking for an answer. In the end I worked it out myself:
I’d nested an edit into a new sequence and added Timecode Reader.
I wanted to either remove it or alter its’ size, but when I double clicked the nested sequence to open the filters panel it just took me straight back to the un-nested sequence.Here’s what I did:
Reading the above posts prompted me to hold down various keys and double click. Hold down the ALT key (I’m a PC head and don’t know what it’s called on Mac) and double click the clip that has Timecode Reader added to. This brings up a source window and on that window is the filters tab. To remove, right click the timecode filter and select “Cut” or just adjust it’s settings.
Enjoy
Simon Kotowicz
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Eyad Al dwaik
August 19, 2015 at 5:42 pmI know this is an old post, but this is how I did it in FCP
97, you go to Modify–>Timecode, then deselect any timecode option. -
Shane Ross
August 19, 2015 at 6:41 pmWhy did you dredge up a VERY old, 5 years old, post…with a non-existent version of FCP (9)?
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David Roth weiss
August 19, 2015 at 11:38 pmShane, did you miss the new download of FCP 9? It’s right there alongside FCP 8. There are also hen’s teeth and unicorns available in the same place.
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Eyad Al dwaik
August 20, 2015 at 4:41 amSorry for the typo, that should have been FCP7, and I replied because I tried looking up what I wanted to do and couldn’t find a post with the reply, so after breaking my head against it I thought of sharing, as it could help someone in the future.
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Eyad Al dwaik
August 20, 2015 at 4:43 amI’m glad I gave you the chance to write the lines above, I’m sure it helped you in a way 🙂
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