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  • Thank you. I have tons of reverb nests, low-pass filters, speed changes, etc. on my audio — stuff that doesn’t carry over in an OMF.
    Been looking for an organized way to get that to sound…I use an OMF right now but have to render all these effects to keep them intact and it clogs up my folders with a bunch of rogue render files.

  • If you’re trying to have a black border between two clips that are MOVING, your best bet would be to frame them in a NESTED sequence (accomplishing the black border via the crop tool or a cropped black matte overlay) and then bring that nest in and keyframe your movement on it.

  • Joe Sinopoli

    April 13, 2014 at 11:07 pm in reply to: White Flash Frames in Export

    Well I did try exporting as a Targa and TIF sequences, but the frames still appeared in the image sequences (often every other frame for seconds at a time). While they are random at times, the more complicated parts of the sequence ALWAYS have them, so a try-until-it-works method won’t work.

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