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  • I right clicked on the video track and chose ‘crossfade’ and lo and behold it only applied to the video track and not the audio.

    Was that what I should be doing or is there another way?

    Thanks

  • Thanks for your quick response.
    Is there any way to do this for my entire bin so that when I bring any clip to the time line it has the time stamp?
    I tried highlighting all the clips and then right clicking but it didn’t apply the timestamp to all the clips – I think it was only the one that the cursor was on when I right clicked.

    I also noticed that when the clip goes into the timeline with the timestamp it does not show that there is a FX applied to it – only when I right click the clip in the bin can I remove the time stamp. I obviously don’t want it there for the final render. Is this normal or the easiest way to handle this timecode effect to all my clips?

    Thanks for sharing your expertise
    Jake

  • Jake Zeer

    February 22, 2006 at 7:44 am in reply to: There’s got to be a way to…

    Amazing!!!!!!! You saved me hours of work.

    Thanks!

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