Roger Crunden
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Hi Edward, – now that’s worth remembering – thank you
Roger
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Roger Crunden
June 14, 2020 at 5:13 pm in reply to: FX Media, Brightness adjustment lost from TimelineHi Graham
I can’t think of what to say except – OH ! I didn’t know.
And THANK YOU – Roger
Roger
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Roger Crunden
June 14, 2020 at 9:04 am in reply to: FX Media, Brightness adjustment lost from TimelineHi Graham
Thanks for responding again. In the interim I continued looking for clues and on another forum I found the answer that had been given to someone else with the same query.
In my attempts to resolve my previous two problems I had clicked on the small split screen icon over the monitor.
I have now clicked on it again and the brightness and contrast adjustment is working again.
Never-the-less thank you for your trouble in trying to help.
Roger
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Well I don’t know whether I’m fooling myself but I think I’ve rediscovered my deleted video in something I’ve always disregarded cos I didn’t know what it was for. I’m referring to the BAK file and it all seems to be there with my edits.
Can someone tell me if there will be a problem with this and how I should go forward – do I need to change it to a veg file or can I continue as if it were a veg file? Should I now delete the spoilt veg file?
In essence can I carry on editing in the BAK file without worry or do I need to do something?
Many thanks
Roger
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Thank you for your response.
The video clips were not separated – there was a string on A and a string on B. The two lines were broken at the point where I was moving a clip to the other side of the adjoining clip when suddenly the A and B were created. ‘Control and Z’ did not correct the situation. The end of the break was highlighted in red.
Please see my other reply on the question of the lost video track.
Roger
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Thank you for your response.
The video clips were not separated – there was a string on A and a string on B. The two lines were broken at the point where I was moving a clip to the other side of the adjoining clip when suddenly the A and B were created. ‘Control and Z’ did not correct the situation
Please see my other reply on the question of the lost video track.
Roger
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Thank you for your response but very disappointing as it seems I’ve wasted a number of pains-taking hours working on multiple small clips of a 3 hour footage program which I had reduced to two hours. I was almost half way through the whole so I suppose I’m fortunate in that I hadn’t reached the end.
Incidentally I did try the control and Z at the time but it had no effect – possibly locked by the trouble I was having with the split video tracks where the control and z had not worked on that either. Concerning the split video A and B, there was a red end to one of the clips.
I have a small amount of involuntary movement in my hands and that is the cause of my mistakes.
Roger
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I understand your question Graham – it’s just that the price might go up after today. Additional info if it helps is the motherboard will be asus intel H110M-RDDR4/PCIe . I’ll be using two monitors
Roger
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Thank you for your response Frederic – yes the driver is up to date
Roger
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Thank you John, the lines have disappeared. Will the fact that GPU is turned off have any detrimental effects?
I can work with it now but am still disappointed I can’t use the Bluefx library – one of the reasons for upgrading to pro 11 from 9. I just tried it and the whole computer crashed
Roger