Hi Shane,
[Sorry for the long explanation, but to fix these things, a good diagnosis may help…]
I’ve read a few posts on this issue — Final Cut Pro renaming clips — and I see that you consistently recommend upgarding to FCP 7.0.3.
I am having an similar problem, but it only arises when I use the Multiclip function/tool. I think my situation is likely to arise for other editors. So in case it helps, or in case you/someone can pass this on to FCP programmers, here is how it works:
When I rename files that have *never been part of a multiclip,* the renaming works fine. I can change each clip name, one by one, no problem. But once I create a multiclip, that’s when the problem starts and it applies to all the clips that are currently, *or were in the past*, part of a multiclilp. To break it down:
First, I put 6 clips, A-F, in a multiclip. Then I notice that the clips appear in a pattern within the multiclip window that is inconvenient, so I try to change the names to reposition them. When I rename one clip (A), this goes fine, only one clip is changed. But then when I rename a second clip (B) the new name I have just applied to B gets applied to BOTH clips A and B. Then if I change the name of clip C this name gets applied to BOTH A and C, but leaves B as I input it. This pattern repeats, up to F. Again, this only affects clips that were part of a multi-clip, resulting in a set of clips where A and F are identical, but B – E are unique, as I named them.
Remedies that have not worked for me so far are: 1) I am already running 7.0.3 (and have been throughout this project) – so that’s not a fix. (That’s why I’m writing you.) 2) Moving the clips into other bins does not help. Even renaming clips in one bin changes names of clips in another bin (if these two clips have been part of the same multiclip). 3) deleting the multi-clip does not help. Somehow FCP seems to “remember” that they once were associated in this way, and the bug continues to affect them.
I can’t speak for problems other users are seeing, but in my case, my best guess is that the bug is part of the multiclip feature. *When working normally*, the multiclip feature renames *itself* repeatedly, based on which clip is “active” in the multiclip window. So I’m guessing that this “self-renaming” aspect of the multiclip tool is somehow buggy, and is adversely affecting other clip renaming.
The workaround I’m doing, if you want to call it that, is to revert to a saved project from before I ever created a single multiclip and restarting work from there. Now when I rename the clips it works, and I can combine them into multi-clips after that fact. I just hope that I never need to change them again.
Edwin