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Robin S. kurz
January 4, 2016 at 12:55 amAnd then there’s always the Command editor…
– RK
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Robin S. kurz
January 4, 2016 at 1:23 am[Steve Connor] “It’s lovely that you don’t get ANY performance hits”
Feel free to quote the part where I said anything even close to not having “ANY performance hits”.
And… “Are you incapable of engaging in a civil discussion? Why is it that your attitude is always confrontational?”
– RK
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Craig Alan
January 4, 2016 at 1:45 amI’m trying.
With ⇧] or [ – sometimes it sticks but usually I have to use the arrow keys to plant the playhead on the edit point first or apply just ] or [ (video) and then ⇧] or [ to get it to drop to audio.
Then if it does stick that’s only one of the two clips. And if I apply a J cut or an L cut the audio I am trying to make inactive needs to be trimmed or the L and J won’t apply. The only way I see to end with a L or J cut is to be in trim mode. Then it trims as it extends.
So what would be the least amount of strokes to get to this point?
So far it’s easier to select both clips control s T click on the edit point navigate to the desired edit point and shift X. equal parts mousing & keyboard.Not trying to argue. Would love to be wrong.
Mac Pro, macbook pro, Imacs (i7); Canon 5D Mark III/70D, Panasonic AG-HPX170/AG-HPX250P, Canon HV40, Sony Z7U/VX2000/PD170; FCP 6 certified; FCP X write professionally for a variety of media; teach video production in L.A.
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Robin S. kurz
January 4, 2016 at 1:58 amhttps://forums.creativecow.net/readpost/335/86485
Don’t know what to give you beyond that. Here they “stick” every time.
– RK
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Craig Alan
January 4, 2016 at 2:28 amOk thanks:
Up or down arrow to navigate to edit point (otherwise it does not stick … at least on my rig)
navigate to new edit point
⇧X.
Done.
Get it Got it Good.
Mac Pro, macbook pro, Imacs (i7); Canon 5D Mark III/70D, Panasonic AG-HPX170/AG-HPX250P, Canon HV40, Sony Z7U/VX2000/PD170; FCP 6 certified; FCP X write professionally for a variety of media; teach video production in L.A.
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Steve Connor
January 4, 2016 at 6:56 am[Robin S. Kurz] “Feel free to quote the part where I said anything even close to not having “ANY performance hits”.
And… “Are you incapable of engaging in a civil discussion? Why is it that your attitude is always confrontational?”
– RK”
Shame, you have so much to contribute
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Steve Connor
January 4, 2016 at 7:23 am[Oliver Peters] “Are you incapable of engaging in a civil discussion? Why is it that your attitude is always confrontational?”
Time to hit the imaginary “ignore” button?
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James Ewart
January 4, 2016 at 9:38 am[Steve Connor] “[Oliver Peters] “Are you incapable of engaging in a civil discussion? Why is it that your attitude is always confrontational?”
Time to hit the imaginary “ignore” button?”
Yup
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Robin S. kurz
January 4, 2016 at 10:11 amSo I guess that means no quote? Just a jump on the ol’ evasion bandwagon. Gotcha. Disingenuously trying to turn the tables (i.e. believing to) seems to be a rather common practice. Shame, yes.
But I’m glad you could at least garner some calls from the back corner of the room to feel exculpated. 😀
[Steve Connor] “Time to hit the imaginary “ignore” button?”
Yes. Please. Thanks.
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Tim Wilson
January 4, 2016 at 3:55 pm[James Ewart] ”
Time to hit the imaginary “ignore” button?”Yup”
There is in fact an ACTUAL ignore button.
Click on the link for a member’s name, which takes you to their profile page.
Below their picture on that page, you will see links offering you the option to Friend/Subscribe to their posts, or Ignore them.
Note that the members you “Friend” will appear on your profile page. If you would prefer to be notified of their new posts without publicly friending, you can do that too, in a tab along the top of their profile page.
Note too that you can subscribe to somebody’s posts without being logged in, but to ignore somebody, you DO need to be logged in. That’s because a subscription notification is email-based of course, and stored on our server, whereas the “ignore” request is specific to your own private forum settings and preferences.
I confess that I’ve not exactly finished building out the member profile feature set, and will be happy to take suggestions. Drop me a note offline if you have any ideas.
….but the Ignore button works quite well, I assure you. 🙂
Regards,
Tim Wilson
Editor-in-Chief
Creative COW
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