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  • Paul Figgiani

    January 12, 2019 at 3:38 am in reply to: Can you change the color of Title Safe Zone Marker?

    I built FCPX Title and Effect versions that support basic color customization. 4 colors (blue, yellow, white, and red). I also included a clip/sequence opacity control slider. 1.78:1 supported aspect ratio.

    Any interest?

    -paul.
    @produceNewMedia

  • Paul Figgiani

    December 3, 2016 at 6:38 pm in reply to: Expand window view in Inspector IPTC view?

    To expand the Inspector – double click the Heading. Or, use: ⌃⌘4

    -paul.

  • Paul Figgiani

    November 13, 2016 at 3:19 pm in reply to: 10.3 Audio playback issues

    In the Project Settings, check the Audio Channel configuration. Make sure it is set to Stereo.

    -paul.

  • Paul Figgiani

    October 31, 2016 at 9:38 pm in reply to: Here comes the wet blanket on Role Mixing

    [Craig Seeman] “I watched the tutorial and as I understand if you go from Subroles back to Roles you lose the FX applied to the Subroles just as you describe. Basically it’s either Parent and Roles or Parent and Subroles, not Parent, Roles, Subroles.

    Paul you may need to clarify if you’re finding otherwise. Perhaps post a screencast showing it.”

    Thanks, Craig. I’ll check it out. I applied a verb to the Role in clip’s Roles option in the Inspector. I then switched to Sub-roles and added a gain plug to all Sub-roles. The verb on the top level Role was retained. Maybe I’m misinterpreting what you guys are referring to …

    -paul.

  • Paul Figgiani

    October 31, 2016 at 8:23 pm in reply to: Here comes the wet blanket on Role Mixing

    [Mathieu Ghekiere] “Did I understand the Ripple Training tutorial correctly, if you chose to mix with a Compound Clip in SUBROLES View, and you put effects on subroles seperately, and you go back to Roles View, you lose the stuff you put on the Roles view?
    I kind of understand the logic behind it, but it’s good for people to know, and to add it to the discussion about the mixing.”

    Not the case. You can apply effects to discrete sub-roles while retaining any effects applied to the parent Role.

    -paul.

  • Paul Figgiani

    October 31, 2016 at 6:39 pm in reply to: Here comes the wet blanket on Role Mixing

    [Brett Sherman] “I wish they had allowed Role Effects at the Project level and not required a Compound Clip. This would have solved the problem. Unfortunately at this point I don’t think there is any easy fix for this problem since it’s built in to the architecture.”

    Brett,

    If I understand you correctly, you’re assuming that you cannot add audio processing EFX at the Clip and/or Project level unless multiple audio sub-roles are wrapped into a Compound Clip and exposed?

    What about using the Timeline Index to display audio sub-roles at the Project level, exposing each individual stem? In this case you can easily apply audio EFX to each discrete sub-role.

    If you look at the attached image, there is a reference Video, a Surround Stem Role (with 6 sub-roles), a Split-Stero Role (with 2 sub-roles), and a 5.1 Interleaved file (with 6 sub-roles) and Focus activated. The file is designated as “6 Mono” in the Inspector, with each Mono channel assigned the proper sub-role. With each Mono sub-role exposed via Timeline Index, you can easily add discrete audio EFX.

    Of course this doesn’t solve applying clip level EFX combined with Bussing multiple sub-roles (routing various clips to a common Bus).

    -paul.

  • Create New Preset in Compressor. Select Quicktime Export Component. Set the Encoder Type to MPEG-4.

    Then Settings/Configure. Customize as needed.

    -paul.

  • Paul Figgiani

    September 20, 2016 at 10:40 pm in reply to: How to fix Audio – MONO – Final Cut X

    Try the Adaptive Leveler in Auphonic. (Desktop app. or the Web Service). You’ll need to process the audio outside of FCPX. Then re-import.

    https://auphonic.com

    -paul.

  • Paul Figgiani

    September 14, 2016 at 1:48 am in reply to: 16bit Audio Export with two discreet stereo pairs

    [Ryan Ritchey] “Without “video” checked though, won’t this only encode an audio file? I would still have to merge the two together somehow, correct?”

    The above screen shot only shows you the Audio attribute settings. You can customize video options as well:

    Use the Quicktime container, selectable in the Queue Panel as the first step:

    -paul.

  • Paul Figgiani

    September 13, 2016 at 10:45 pm in reply to: 16bit Audio Export with two discreet stereo pairs

    Ryan,

    Export a a Multitrack QT Movie (Master File) with defined Roles in FCPX:

    Then do this in Adobe Media Encoder:

    Notice the Codec selection. It will only work when selecting Uncompressed.

    Results:

    -paul.

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