Forum Replies Created

  • Thanks for the helpful reply.

    Will try and use the MOVE command in the application if possible.

    Just discovered that FCPX only seems to change the name of the file and add the the “(id) ” tag to the file name in the finder on the very first batch of files imported into FCPX only.

  • this works really well! not sure why though but it does. looked ages for a workaround like this. thanks

  • Chris Moore

    November 9, 2011 at 11:52 am in reply to: thin border on top and right of fcpx video

    Found what the problem is. I am using the Pomfort DSLRLog2Video effect and that is causing the image to shift to the left and down. No idea why. Have contacted Pomfort for a solution hopefully.

    Relieved to find the cause, now just need the solution.

  • Chris Moore

    November 7, 2011 at 2:19 am in reply to: thin border on top and right of fcpx video

    the weird thing is, this black border is only for the video’s I edit on my iMac (latest version i5) not my 3 year old macbook pro.

    I have checked the original files and the proxy files in the finder and they don’t have this weird border on the top and right. Only on the export video and jpg, as shown above.

    And if I start a project and event on the macbook and then import them to the iMac and work on them there is no border….

    any ideas anyone? driving me crazy!

  • Chris Moore

    October 28, 2011 at 11:54 pm in reply to: thin border on top and right of fcpx video

    Yes, I had a feeling it could be something like that but you can’t actually change any of the project properties as far as I am aware.

    Travelling with my MacBook pro at the moment and final cut pro x on that doesnt show the same problem.

  • Chris Moore

    October 28, 2011 at 10:40 am in reply to: thin border on top and right of fcpx video

    Thanks for the reply Tom. Unfortunately I am travelling over the next couple of days so I can’t but it is just standard 1080p 2canon 5d mark 2 stuff.

  • Ken

    thanks, tried that out and it works well. Actually just discovered another way around the problem, although not much quicker. If you detach audio (control, shift, s) on the clips that you want to paste to then any effects you paste will not affect the audio part.

  • yes, but that copies and pastes the audio effects as well, including for example any fade in or fade in or fade outs on the audio.

    Any ideas how to get around this/not copy and paste adjustments made to the audio?

We use anonymous cookies to give you the best experience we can.
Our Privacy policy | GDPR Policy