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  • Steve Weslak

    February 4, 2011 at 10:25 pm in reply to: Keyframing Audio in a Non-Stereo Pair

    Highlight the two tracks, park the cursor where you want the keyframes, press option-apple-K and keyframes will be created. Go to the next spot and repeat. You now have the keyframes in sync across multiple tracks.

  • I’ve gotten “out of memory” errors when working with still photos that have a pixel count of more than 4,000 on any side of the image. I learned that FCP will only handle photos up to that size. Rescaling the photo to a smaller size has always cleared up the problem.

  • Steve Weslak

    May 5, 2008 at 11:53 pm in reply to: Keyboard Remapping; A Monday Observation

    Why bother to make “zoom” a shifted function at all. I’ve never known another use for the + and – keys, so I just assign the “zoom” commands to them without the Command key. Many thanks for giving me a heads up about the new zooming behaviour, it’s been one of my big issues for the last six years. I’m going in first thing tomorrow and change it!!.

  • Steve Weslak

    September 10, 2006 at 5:29 pm in reply to: its been a bad editing day! Audio question.

    You may have turned off your audio scrubbing. I believe that the toggle command is Shift-s.

  • Steve Weslak

    September 7, 2006 at 8:00 pm in reply to: green jpegs

    I had a similar problem a few jobs ago. It might be because the files were saved as CMYK in Photoshop. You can open the photos in Preview and File-Save As will allow you to change the format of the stills. I changed them to TIFF files, and re-imported them into FCP. This method worked for me..

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