Jeff Feaz
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Jeff Feaz
September 26, 2018 at 1:10 am in reply to: Unplayable MOV file from Atomos Shogun recorderThanks, Jeremy and Jeff.
Jeremy’s link is a service, which is actually pretty reasonably priced (but I don’t have the time required). Unfortunately the SSD is already transferred, formatted, and returned (the Shogun was rented).
I’ll post back here if I’m able to find a working solution.
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Jeff Feaz
June 29, 2018 at 4:15 pm in reply to: Make “C” select clip under playhead instead of under mouse pointerMichael – you know exactly what I mean. I’ll submit an enhancement request using the same wording (“ignore mouse position”). Who knows?
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Jeff Feaz
June 28, 2018 at 10:00 pm in reply to: Make “C” select clip under playhead instead of under mouse pointerYeah, my current workaround is to move the pointer away from the clip. But I don’t want to use the mouse at all while I’m working on the timeline.
I’m looking for behavior similar to (sigh) Premiere, where the mouse is irrelevant and the select clip shortcut always selects the clip(s) under the playhead (as long as you have tediously selected all the correct tracks, probably with the mouse).
If FCPX doesn’t have this ability I guess that’s just how it is.
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Jeff Feaz
June 27, 2018 at 9:35 pm in reply to: Make “C” select clip under playhead instead of under mouse pointerI guess you can use “select next” and “select previous” (cmd+right)(cmd+left) to move the selection out from under the mouse, which is cool because you don’t have to reach for the mouse to move the pointer away, but it would still be nice if “C” just selected the clip under the playhead right away.
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Jeff Feaz
June 27, 2018 at 9:31 pm in reply to: Make “C” select clip under playhead instead of under mouse pointerThanks Jeremy!
Are you sure “select above” and “select below” are what I’m looking for? I’ve been using those commands to move a selection to connected clips above or below the main storyline clips, but they still don’t get my selection out from under the pointer, even with skimming off.
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I’ve encountered this general issue. There might be a clue in the fact that it gets hung up sooner now that you’ve made changes.
In my case, there was a particular thing on the timeline that caused the problem (it was just some innocuous-seeming clip), and I was able to troubleshoot by disabling entire chunks of clips to narrow it down. So maybe try disabling (V) your first 5 minutes and see if it exports ok. If it does, you know the issue is in that section. Keep disabling smaller and smaller sections until you’ve figured out the clip or element that’s causing the problem.
In my case, I just deleted the clip from the project and reinserted it without even relinking the source media. So it seemed like it was a bug.
Good luck.
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Jeff Feaz
June 25, 2018 at 7:18 pm in reply to: Is there a view that lets you see the ENTIRE name/comment in the timeline tag index?Thanks, Mark. I will take a look.
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Jeff Feaz
June 25, 2018 at 6:36 pm in reply to: Is there a view that lets you see the ENTIRE name/comment in the timeline tag index?Thanks for your reply, Jason. I too have sent Apple an enhancement request.
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Sound Control by Static Z software – $10
https://staticz.com/soundcontrol/
I’m not sure why I didn’t find this last time I grappled with this issue, but the price is right and it works great!
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Jeff Feaz
April 2, 2018 at 10:51 pm in reply to: “Original Media” in library package same as actual original media?Thanks for info, Oliver.