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  • Online- final cut not taking in and out points

    Posted by Fletch on January 30, 2006 at 4:43 pm

    I recently set up Final Cut 5 to online.

    All clips from a certain 3 reels (out of the 20) won’t take the in and out points and when i try to import them, final cut wants to import the whole reel. apart from those 3 reels, all the other reels work without problems.

    Has anyone come across this problem before? How can i set up my online avoiding this problem all together, and if i can’t, how can i ‘fix’ the clips?

    Thanks

    Fletch

    David Battistella replied 20 years, 3 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Peter Wiggins

    January 30, 2006 at 5:14 pm

    Run them through media mangler, sorry manager.

    You then have the option to discard media not actually used.

    Peter

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    https://www.peterwiggins.com

  • David Battistella

    January 30, 2006 at 5:27 pm

    This sounds like a flakey MM situation.

    I suggest the following.

    Since you ahve the in an outs for those clips I would recreate the clips and be sure that the in and outs are correct in the new clips.

    Capture the new clips (same name as the old clips) and in FCP reconnect them to the new clips you have captured.

    This used to haped when the clips were not trimmed properly when creating the offline (for the online, I know funny wording is a big problem with media manager, they should call it create offline clips for ONLINE because that is what they are doing)

    I can not explain why MM would do this with only three of the reels.

    David

    I can’t believe it’s not butter!

  • Fletch

    January 31, 2006 at 10:53 am

    thanks david

    i always thought it was a media manager problem.

    i’m a bit confused by this:

    “Capture the new clips (same name as the old clips) and in FCP reconnect them to the new clips you have captured. ”

    i’m not sure what you mean by this…

    fletch

  • David Battistella

    January 31, 2006 at 1:31 pm

    Try this

    Capture everything else.

    Shift select all of the offline media in the timeline.

    Drag those clips to a bin in the browser.

    Try capturing those clips to see if FCP is respecting teh ins and outs. After they capture reconnect them to the clips timelline.

    OR

    Use the clips you drag out to get the TC numbers to create brand new clips that wyou will have to manually recapture. To do this you would open Log and capture and type the ins and outs and log “fresh” clips, it’s easy becasue you can copy paste the values from the clips sitting inthe browser.

    I suggest this if A doesn’t work because something must have been corrputed somewhere.

    David

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