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James Ewart
May 29, 2014 at 11:57 pmExactly right Jeremy that’s exactly the problem although I am not doing anything to make it happen (knowingly anyway). When I switch to four angle view it sorts itself out …for a while then I switch back to 2 angle and it’s alright again and displays full image. This scaling up/cropping happens all on its own. I’m not even sure it’s possible to scale the clip up in the angle viewer? is it?
cheers
James
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Mark Morache
May 30, 2014 at 5:38 amJames… I’ve been having this problem as well. I think I may have switched projects, shut down FCP and reopened it, and done some other dancing around to finally get the images back to where they should be.
It doesn’t seem to affect the image in the timeline, it’s just the multi cam window.
It sure is annoying.
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Jeremy Garchow
May 30, 2014 at 12:21 pmThat’s weird. I’m working on a 3 angle multicam now and I haven’t seen the problem.
You can transform clips in the angle editor separate from the timeline.
What size is your multiclip, what size is your timeline?
Are you using proxy media?
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James Ewart
June 5, 2014 at 12:58 pmI’ve had it a while even in older version (pre 10.1). Always work in Proxy. Small clip 3 to 4 mins but this does not seem to be the difference.
Weird.
Manageable.
A bit annoying though!
I need a new mac.
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James Ewart
June 5, 2014 at 1:17 pmThanks Jeremy I have been away and replying in the wrong order.
Yup I know it looks like that but I haven’t done that. It must be triggered by something in my system Perhaps not enough processing power?
8GB Ram 2.8ghz i7 Imac.
It is getting a bit old but times are tight.
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James Ewart
June 6, 2014 at 6:59 amI have a solution!
The problem only occurs when I drop the 1080 multi cam clip into a 720 project and attempt to edit in that format. Why do I do this? Well I suppose it’s because I have become accustomed to creating 720 masters. I have no idea why I started doing this but think it’ because for while everything I did was being uploaded to Vimeo and I read they preferred 720 HD to 1080. The I just got in the habit.
And I guess it makes sense that if I am not running a mac with huge processing power it may struggle a bit.
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