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  • Bruce Tokars

    March 12, 2013 at 11:11 am in reply to: Mountain Lion & FCP7

    I recently installed FCP6 on my new MacBook Pro using Rosetta and to my surprise and delight it installed and works! Then came the downside.

    Something in the install has broken every app that I use to download streaming video. Jakstra, iShowUHD, and others I have tried all try and load but end up crashing.

    I have not seen any reports of this problem and am stumped as to what could have caused it and how to fix it. I assume that I could uninstall FCP6 and all of the full suite’s parts but that might not fix it. Has anyone here had this issue? Yes, I know that Apple says the Mt Lion won’t let you run FCP 6 or 7 but clearly many of us have found that is not the case

    This is a rather strange issue and may related to QuickTime. I’ve also been getting an error occasionally from Safari that the QuickTime Internet Plug-in is missing. But I can’t find anything about that issue either except that others have seen the same message,

    Any thoughts on any of this is appreciated.

    Thanks.

  • Bruce Tokars

    May 6, 2012 at 10:07 am in reply to: APOCALYPSE NOW: Converting .mov into FCP files.

    Not sure this will do the trick but it might. Batch import the files into MPEG Streamclip and export them as the appropriate .mov files for your version of FCP. Then, when you start working with them in FCP they will already be rendered properly and editing won’t cause them to need to be re-rendered. I thin.

  • I got it, too. Filled it out carefully. Told them I was an unhappy camper.

  • Bruce Tokars

    February 8, 2012 at 11:25 am in reply to: I lost frame by frame audio in the timeline…

    Add one more in 2012. Thanks!

  • Bruce Tokars

    July 10, 2011 at 11:39 am in reply to: Adding Effects to Video/Images in the timeline?

    I struggled with this exact issue for almost a full day – it was driving me nuts! I finally found a tutorial (sorry, can’t remember where) that solved the mystery.

    When you look at the clips in a storyline and highlight the clip, there seems to be the yellow highlight around the clips but just above the clip highlight there is another, dark gray border that when you click on that makes the storyline highlighted. Once you click there you can add transitions.’

    I don;t know if this is what is referred to as the primary and secondary storylines but once I stumbled onto that understanding I was actually able to do some editing!

    Hope that is some help.

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