Genevieve H. ritter
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Thank you. Is there a place that I can mark this question as answered?
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Would this work: Export using Apple Intermediate Codec, but export it to an external hard drive or flash USB drive. Then go into an older Mac, old iMovie, I think, connect the external hard drive to it. Put the AIC file from the external hard drive on the timeline in the older Mac and then export to tape HDV to HV20 using the older version of iMovie that exports to tape.
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Genevieve H. ritter
February 27, 2007 at 9:59 am in reply to: in and out from FCP brings entire source file into audio projectthank you so much! Boy, talk about missing the obvious. (on my part, not yours)
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Genevieve H. ritter
February 14, 2007 at 5:13 pm in reply to: difference between loading multiclip from Viewer or TimelineMy title was wrong. It should be as above to the previous post.
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thank you. How do you select an area in the timeline as opposed to having to select the various clips? In other words, say you only want to select five seconds of something and zoom in on it regardless of what clips are on what track and where they begin or end?
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Genevieve H. ritter
November 27, 2006 at 10:08 am in reply to: how to get FCP scoring markers into STP“You have to use export for Soundtrack. Make sure the scoring markers are applied to the timeline ruler, not to the clips.”
This was an earlier response. If I use Export for Soundtrack, it automatically always goes to an audio file project. Is there a way to get it into a multi-track project with the scoring markers from Final Cut Pro?
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Genevieve H. ritter
November 27, 2006 at 10:02 am in reply to: how to get FCP scoring markers into STPWith nothing selected in the timeline I pressed the M key to add the marker to the timeline ruler; that worked. Then when I pressed the M again to open the marker dialog, the scoring button is grayed out. Thus I cannot add a scoring marker.
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Genevieve H. ritter
November 26, 2006 at 9:54 am in reply to: how to get FCP scoring markers into STPYou are correct about the markers in the clips then. I could not get FCP to give me the option of putting a scoring marker in the timeline; it was grayed out. So I selected the clip and put the scoring marker in the clip, thinking I was putting it in the timeline.
Next question then: Why would FCP not let me put a scoring marker on the timeline? I have stills from a presentation by Chief Quiet Thunder (native American) and also an audio track of his speech. I used the stills and some stock miniDV footage together in V1 and put the audio aif file in A1 and A2. Originally the audio was mono and awful. I used STP to fix it a bit, then created the aif and brought it into FCP. I was going to try and use the markers from FCP to tell me where to do some audio cuts in STP, but they would not come in, as I mentioned. I was thinking that in STP I would definitely get the cuts on the zero crossing.
When the sequence is complete, I want to export the whole thing using your suggestion, Export for Sound Track. Then I want to import it into Sonic Fire Pro (they suggest the Export for Sound Track for their program) and put some music on it.
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Genevieve H. ritter
November 25, 2006 at 5:16 pm in reply to: how to get FCP scoring markers into STPMaybe that is my mistake. How do you apply a scoring marker in the timeline as opposed to applying a scoring marker in a clip?