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  • Michael Paul

    November 22, 2016 at 1:07 pm in reply to: Replace Audio files – from layout to high quality

    Hey thanks Jeff. That’s what I often tend to do. Then I learned about open clip and it worked fine for some time. So I am really curious why it doesn’t work any more all of a sudden.

  • Thanks a million for all the trouble and recording this. You are a great person!

  • Thanks a lot for this, Lawrence. This is exactly what I am searching for. How do I get there? Where did you click? I already hovered my mouse over areas hoping for something like “show” or expand and clicked around desperately. So could you kindly tell me where I have to click in order to get this menu? Thanks a lot

    It’s like the export settings. I click on share and in that bubble I only got like 4 export settings and I was like “Where is the rest? WHERE IS IT?” Until I scrolled my mouse wheel on accident while the mouse was still hovering over the export speech bubble and THEN all of a sudden a scroll graphic showed up on the right hand side. Confusing design. The scrolling bar should get displayed from the start or they should cut one icon off in half so that I know that this area is scrollable.

  • I’ve posted this video with a time code but creative cow sadly ignores time codes in youtube videos so jump to 5m30s.
    If you don’t want to watch it: You can toggle between sample based editing and frame based editing in Premiere which makes audio editing great. In FCPX I am just out of luck and can not perform the edits I want to do (it seems. I hope I am wrong).

  • Nice to know. So how do I add an edit where I want to it be now? Thank you very much.

    Here is how you would do it in Premiere aka this is what I am looking for:

    https://youtu.be/isz5vt2oNMw?t=5m30s

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  • Michael Paul

    October 30, 2016 at 9:52 pm in reply to: dublicate primer – put primer ontop of primer?

    I’ll have a bunch of clips selected. How does it know to paste everything above already connected clips? Won’t there be a conflict? Also any way to select the entire movie without the audio? Should I just do a normal paste of the film at the end and delete the connected audio and then select copy it again, go to the beginning and do the alternative paste? I’m still wondering if it will put everything neatly above it. I’m somewhat sceptical and not in front of a machine right now.

  • Michael Paul

    October 30, 2016 at 1:06 pm in reply to: Delete Command in Command Editor

    Oh yeh drag it OUT! That’s Apple logic for you. If you are used to using the Finder or removing stuff from the Dock it’s natural to you. I just hadn’t thought about it and I was looking for a special button, was pressing any secret Konami Code Apple loves so much because who needs buttons that tell you what to do. Apple page only said how to delete an entire set of commands…

    THANKS A MILLION! So easy and simple once you KNOW it but if you don’t know about it its hard to figure out.

  • Yeh I know that Premiere doesn’t like Audio files and that it’s best to convert those. So I’ve duplicated my entire sequence and deleted any audio and even unticked export audio in the audio dialogue (just to make sure) and still it would crash.

  • I am sorry but I do not understand what you mean by that. Trash what exactly and where (or how)? Thank you.

  • I’ve already cleaned the media cach, I’ve set a new location where the media cach gets saved and a new location for the media cach files. None of this worked. I’ve rebooted the Mac countless of times. I’ve tried all 3 render engines where software would die on frame 1.

    I created a new sequence with Preview File Format: I-Frame Only MPEG (I had also previously tried Quick Time Pro Res 422) and I unticked “Composite in Linear Color (requires GPU acceleration or max render quality) and then I copy pasted the part where it crashes into that new sequence and rendered it without problems.

    Copying the entire sequence into this new sequence would cause it to crash AGAIN. So I deleted the part that caused it to crash and replaced it with the previously exported part. Of course I do not like to have hard coded videos where I can not change anything any more. I do not like this solution at all and I would love to know what is going on / what causes this and how I can export the entire sequence without problems and having to stitch exports together again.

    Thanks for ANY advice. I will try EVERYTHING you say in the hopes to get this fixed because I am afraid I might bump into this again and then I won’t find any way to get it out of Premiere at all.

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