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  • Josephine Healey

    May 25, 2005 at 7:14 pm in reply to: Audio Time Compression/Expansion

    It’s under the process menu in the waveform editor. “Timestretch” I think that’s it, not in front of Soundtrack but know it’s Timestretch so could just search for that.

  • You may still have to render in your nested sequence if that indeed is what you have, that’s what it sounds like. Try that, if you haven’t already.

  • In the Motion tab under Distort, change it to -33.33. That should do the trick. If you have a sequence within a sequence make sure you CONTROL click on the sequence within and OPEN IN Viewer, there you can change the Distort.

  • Josephine Healey

    May 23, 2005 at 7:28 pm in reply to: external monitor unresponsive in FCP

    Please describe your setup. Including OS and FCP version, even if one of the above listed things helps, so the rest of us will know for future reference. Thanks!

  • Josephine Healey

    May 23, 2005 at 6:40 pm in reply to: Help with Jagged Border Lines

    I believe the jaggedness is being caused by the skew. Try nesting your clip first and then skewing it and see if that helps, seems to make quite a difference.

  • Josephine Healey

    May 23, 2005 at 6:40 pm in reply to: Help with Jagged Border Lines

    I believe the jaggedness is being caused by the skew. Try nesting your clip first and then skewing it and see if that helps, seems to make quite a difference.

  • So you’ve chosen Effects-Video filters- Matte-Mask Shape-Rectangle. Just size it like you would in the filter tab you can find INVERT, it’s right there under the horizontal and vertical sliders, then there’s center, then INVERT. If that’s not what you’re talking about let me know and I’ll see if I can still help.

  • Josephine Healey

    May 22, 2005 at 5:16 pm in reply to: multiclip… I waited… for this?

    Mark, not sure if this helps but have you tried creating a Multiclip Sequence? This will actually put all your clips in a sequence so that you don’t have to. Or is your problem that once in sync, one of your clips loses sync? Just trying to understand. If you have to first manually Sync, you can do that in a sequence but then just select the clips in browser and sync by inpoint.
    Workflow suggestion:
    Place Cam A Cam B Cam C Cam D in Sync in Timeline and set Inpoints where to start the shots
    If suddenly in middle of clip Cam B becomes out of sync, make subclips the shots that stayed in sync and rename.
    Start the process over with subclips and the camera that became out of sync, so place back in TL to sync etc.
    Then you can select all those shots and Make a Multiclip sequence. FCP will actually put it into order of timecode so clips fall into correct order. Hope this helps.

  • Josephine Healey

    May 21, 2005 at 4:40 pm in reply to: Help with Jagged Border Lines

    I’ve heard too that there is less Jaggedness in 5.0, but don’t know for sure. One question is where are you seeing the jaggedness, in Canvas or External NTSC monitor? Also Red?? Do you see it if you use a less saturated color as well?

  • Josephine Healey

    May 20, 2005 at 4:14 pm in reply to: UNDO button not work?

    Did you just upgrade to 5 or are you still in 4.5?

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