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Final Cut XI
”Conversations don’t have to be easy to be worthwhile”
Jordan Peterson -
Have you found any solution?
”Conversations don’t have to be easy to be worthwhile”
Jordan Peterson -
Duplicate project, delete all until the clip before the freeze-point, render.
That should tell you if the freezing has something to do with the fonts/effects/plugins.
If it still freezes delete the material/fonts/effects/plugins ’till it isn’t cold anymore.
Hope this helps.”Conversations don’t have to be easy to be worthwhile”
Jordan Peterson -
It should/will work as Paul has the synced clips already in the timeline. Just activate snapping and pull the clips with markers in the Timeline, snap to the identical clips, do the rest…. can’t imagine any problems ????
”Conversations don’t have to be easy to be worthwhile”
Jordan Peterson -
The third tip will work for you (Multicam without Multicam’ or ‘How to get your favs on the timeline – sync’ d):
https://www.provideocoalition.com/day-15-28daysofquicktips-2018-reader-final-cut-pro-x-quicktips/
”Conversations don’t have to be easy to be worthwhile”
Jordan Peterson -
Regarding the search window: when you are in the import window, you can hit command-space, search, drag the thing you found in the import window. But that only works with one thing at a time…. for multiple, you can use the finder- search, put it in folders and if you then import the folders, you also get keywords from folder names and finder tags….
Fotos, sound fx and motion templates also appear in the sidebar…The missing search is strange, it kind of forces you to organise your stuff…..
Regarding the project pane: I suppose you’re talking about the Library. There are smart collections for video, audio etc. and you can make your own of your heart’s desire …. and/or use keywords.
Regarding resizing: I use a trackpad for many years, with this resizing, scrolling and, for that matter, using it, is really fun…. try it for a week…..
Hope this helps.
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@ SimonU:
What you describe is the pushback to a slamming of FCPX, which was mercyless, ignorant, condescending, without any limit of sane reasoning and
was mostly lacking any own experince and is in some places the current view on FCPX.This pushback in a way mirrors the hate recived by FCPX.
If you look at the political ‘debate’ these days, it mirrors the debate we see here.
One party tries to misrepresent, damage, silence, deplatform, violently protest and shut down the other party.
Maybe it’s time to give free speech another try and remember:‘The crucial prerequisite of intelligent disagreement — namely: shut up; listen up; pause and reconsider; and only then speak — is absent.’ . Bret Stephens
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What?? You wrote a whole essay about Bill??
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Some of his ‘wishes’ can easily be done by keywords and makers. Just saying….
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