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  • Michael Lynch

    February 20, 2021 at 1:04 am in reply to: Tilt image on it’s center axis Premiere CC

    There you go Jerry. Something simple. I moved the text into place first and then added the effect. This time I created the text, added the tilt and it worked, so I then moved it into place and it worked as desired. Just the order of things I guess. Much appreciated.

  • Michael Lynch

    February 19, 2021 at 6:36 pm in reply to: Tilt image on it’s center axis Premiere CC

    Didn’t see the movie – got lost as you said.

  • Michael Lynch

    February 19, 2021 at 5:35 pm in reply to: Tilt image on it’s center axis Premiere CC

    Thanks. Just want it to start tilted at 90 up in the corner and then tilt to 0 to reveal.

  • Michael Lynch

    August 15, 2014 at 10:20 pm in reply to: Clip louder in browser than in timeline

    It dropped one and imported 3, one with good audio and 2 with nothing I can hear. I opened the clip in the timeline and deleted the extra tracks. Issue still exists.

    ———————————————–Michael Lynch |Electronic Media Producer
    Washington State University College of Nursing
    MacPro 2014; 6 core; 16G RAM; FCPX

  • Michael Lynch

    August 15, 2014 at 9:08 pm in reply to: Clip louder in browser than in timeline

    Hmmm…reimported, chose “remove silent channels” and unchecked “analyze and fix audio problems”.
    The actual clip imported at a lower level peaking at -12. From the timeline it peaks at -18. With volume level maxed, it to peaks at -6, which is fine, as I set it to -12, but again, I don’t know why the discrepancy from browser to timeline. Will keep testing. Thanks for all of your input, it is appreciated!

    ———————————————–Michael Lynch |Electronic Media Producer
    Washington State University College of Nursing
    MacPro 2014; 6 core; 16G RAM; FCPX

  • Michael Lynch

    August 15, 2014 at 6:58 pm in reply to: Clip louder in browser than in timeline

    Let’s give it a shot:

    ———————————————–Michael Lynch |Electronic Media Producer
    Washington State University College of Nursing
    MacPro 2014; 6 core; 16G RAM; FCPX

  • Michael Lynch

    August 15, 2014 at 6:08 pm in reply to: Clip louder in browser than in timeline

    Did not know of an option to remove silent channels. When I open the clip in it’s own timeline it shows 4 tracks and only the first one has a waveform (makes sense), but that waveform is significantly lower than in the browser. I don’t have an easy place to store a screenshot or I’d post one.

    ———————————————–Michael Lynch |Electronic Media Producer
    Washington State University College of Nursing
    MacPro 2014; 6 core; 16G RAM; FCPX

  • Michael Lynch

    August 15, 2014 at 5:53 pm in reply to: Clip louder in browser than in timeline

    4 tracks but only one with audio, the 3 unused tracks are disabled and configuration is “four mono”. Waveform is smaller in timeline. Difference in dB seems to be about 6. Interesting.

    ———————————————–Michael Lynch |Electronic Media Producer
    Washington State University College of Nursing
    MacPro 2014; 6 core; 16G RAM; FCPX

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