Jack Fox
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I set the threshold at -18, and the rest at default: ratio at 6, Attack Time at 5 and Release Time at 100. Some audio jumped to almost -12 but the audio clip was acceptable.
jmf
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Has anybody had any luck by using Unlimited RT?
jmf
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Not only the thumbnail/icon but when I double click on the segments to open them up the “video” viewer tab does not show any content. BTW, I am not getting any media connection warnings when I open up subject project.
jmf
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The odd part is that the sequence was never rendered, and the source has not been moved or deleted. The subject clip is a portion of the source file marked by in an out points.
jmf
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Picture a 60 minute clip in the viewer. Set in and out points for 3 minute portion and drag it to the canvas. Find another 4 minute clip and mark it with in and out points and drag it to the canvas. Now the sequence has two clips butted together. The out point of the outgoing is butted against the in point of the incoming clip. A transition can not be placed where the two clips come together, and there is no way to add media after the out point of the outgoing clip or in front of the in point of the incoming clip for purposes of a fade. What is the best way to get transitions to work and salvage as much of this process as possible.
jmf
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What I am doing is importing a captured clip file, which is approximately one hour of media, and marking so many minutes (3 to 10), by setting in and out points, and dragging same into the canvas. I repeat this process, one after another, until I have all the segments I need for a particular sequence. This leaves many segments in the timeline that are butted together with the out point of the incoming clip butted against the in point of the outgoing clip. Moving the in or out point on any of these clips in the timeline would change the size of the clip but would not result in any unused media.
jmf
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I do understand that I need additional media on the end of the outgoing clip and at the beginning of the incoming clip, but I am not sure how to accomplish it when the clips are delimited by out and in points. I guess by definition there is no way to have extra media after an out point and before an in point, so I’m wondering what would be the best way to put transitions into a sequence with clips delimited by in and out points. It would be nice if you could tell a transition to take 15 frames in back of the out point of a outgoing clip and 15 frames in front of the in point of the incoming clip.
jmf
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I do not see it in any of these manuals at page 374 (https://www.apple.com/support/manuals/finalcutpro/), but accepting that only the clip is inserted, is there a way that the transition can use the first 15 frames that precede the out point of the left clip and follow the in point of the right clip?
jmf
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When I simply mark in points and out points, and drop the media into the sequence am I putting the “whole clip in the sequence?” I understand that I could make subclips by splicing and drop them into a sequence absent any in and out marks, but I don’t understand how I can do it any other way. Is it because I have too much media on either side of the in and out points that transitions will not work?
jmf
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I’m not sure how to leave unused media when I am marking in and out points and dropping same into the canvas. How do you get a transition to encroach on the “out point” of one clip and the “in point” on another?
jmf