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  • You, sir, are the best.
    Michael

  • Simon:
    Thanks for your effort.
    As a gentle reminder, I am still using Motion 5.3.2
    I haven’t upgraded because this version works perfectly for the level at which I work, and I have been burned in the past with upgrades.
    If it is possible for you to adjust it as you did with the last project you helped with, it will be appreciated.
    If not, it’s not a problem.
    Going forward, I have a sticky note now on my computer to remind me to include this info in any future postings.
    Michael

  • Michael West

    January 25, 2020 at 3:51 pm in reply to: Waving piece of paper with text

    Simon:
    This will work splendidly.
    Thanks, again, for your time and expertise.
    Michael

  • Michael West

    January 25, 2020 at 1:11 am in reply to: Waving piece of paper with text

    ?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”UTF-8″?
    !DOCTYPE ozxmlscene
    ozml version=”5.8″

    displayversion>5.3.2

  • Michael West

    January 25, 2020 at 1:08 am in reply to: Waving piece of paper with text

    <?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”UTF-8″?>
    <!DOCTYPE ozxmlscene>

    5.3.2

    Thanks, Simon.

  • Michael West

    January 24, 2020 at 10:28 pm in reply to: Waving piece of paper with text

    Simon:
    Once again, thank you for all the help you have provided over the years.
    I am still using Motion 5.3.2 due to issues I’ve had with other upgrades.
    “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”.
    I am an amateur editor/videographer and can’t afford upgrading every time Apple say ‘jump’.

    Should you have a version of the playbills project that works with my version, I would bemost appreciative.
    Thanks.
    Michael

  • Michael West

    January 24, 2020 at 9:33 pm in reply to: Waving piece of paper with text

    “Waving gently in the wind” would mean the “paper” isn’t just a series of waves rolling in the same direction, at the same pace and spacing. There is something I once saw in AE using the ‘cloth’…doohickey (my interaction with AE was brief). Imagine sheets hanging on a line, outdoors, as the wind blows them dry. They don’t all move in the same way.
    I hope that makes sense.
    Cheers.
    Michael

  • Thanks for getting back to me, Michael:
    I created a multicam clip and it solved the problem.
    The inspector contained all the options.
    I will finish the project, then go back and reload everything to see if the problem gets resurrected.
    Michael West

  • Thanks for the reply.
    Nope, I click on one at a time.
    Michael

  • Thanks, I will try that. Although I’m not sure of the procedural steps you’re mentioning, I’m familiar with the terms, so it’s time to put on my learning hat.
    Thanks again, and have a good holiday season.
    Michael

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