Jon Smitherton
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What I’ve done is:
(from a search here)1. Tracked the feature.
2. On the first frame, do your cloning. Make sure the clone settings are set to Constant duration rather than just a single frame. You will need to think about where to choose your clone point so that it will be consistent throughout the shot and won’t reveal the stuff you’re trying to hide (if you don’t get what I mean, it will make sense once you try it! It may work, or may require tweaking, but that’s ok too).3. Add an expression to the Position of the clone stroke (in the timeline, it will look something like Effects > Paint > Clone 1 > Transform : Clone 1 > Position. You need to pickwhip this to the Motion Tracker track point’s Feature Center.
thats all good – now I just need to assign the track to clones source point….
any ideas?
Cheers,
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Jon Smitherton
October 28, 2010 at 8:14 am in reply to: Used Normalize in FCP for Audio and Have Some ???sYou could just pull down the master in the audio tool.
Jon
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or this copies the whole filter stack:
select clip
copy – apple c
paste attributes – option v
select filters and ok.Jon
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If S-Video will do you could do it with a DVI to S-Video adapter:
https://store.apple.com/us/product/M9267G/AJon
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You can assign audio as a master separately – select audio via playhead sync in viewer window – check this tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4Y7ptm7QXsOtherwise lay down the audio on the timeline (which is quite handy for cutting to music with being able to see the audio waveform) and just switch the vision.
Jon
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Yes there is a need for this – hopefully this feature will be in the next version – you can read up on a discussion here:
https://www.larryjordan.biz/articles/lj_metadata.html
There is a tool for this; however, it costs –
https://assistedediting.com/miniME/
Jon
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Think HDV does automatically and DV does it if you select clip in browser Mark>DV start/stop detect. For other sources you can use:
https://www.scene-detector.com/
could be quite handy; then again good to go through shots and trim as you have to have a look at what you’ve got at some stage.
Jon
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Could be a region 1 vs region 4 thing…
Jon
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Even better download the Media 100 codecs and export as a quicktime conversion. Would be best to use an ‘easy setup’ like prores NTSC then use quicktime conversion.
https://www.media100.com/support/downloads.php
Jon