Victoria Ellis
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Victoria Ellis
June 21, 2006 at 10:39 pm in reply to: Breakout to Mono Clips goes horribly wrong in PP2Hi Alex,
[Alex Udell] “When you load the broken out sources into the Source monitor are they ok?” Yes, whilst editing it initially, but not once the project is opened again after having been ‘cleaned up’ and put on the network.
[Alex Udell] “But they are not OK on the timeline?” No. They are fine on the timeline, whilst editing, but not subsequently (as above).
[Alex Udell] “Is the timeline Stereo?” Yes. Two mono tracks are created as well when I drag the broken out clips down.
[Alex Udell] “Do you see Pan nobs in the Mixer?” Yes.
Does that help with a diagnosis?!
Look forward to hearing from you,
Victoria -
Victoria Ellis
June 21, 2006 at 6:40 pm in reply to: Breakout to Mono Clips goes horribly wrong in PP2Yes, that would be what I should do in future. But any ideas about how to fix the current problem?
I know that there’s now a function called Source Channel Mapping with lets you map the stereo channels to two monos, so you can edit each of them individually that way, but I can’t now do that with the broken out tracks.
I reckon that this is one of those really irritating bugs which only pops up when there are tight deadlines involved…
Just had a thought…any chance of this problem being caused by deleting the created folders (Conformed Audio, Encoded Files etc) so that the project isn’t so large to put on the network?
Victoria
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Try changing the size of the font.
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Superb! That is exactly what I needed. Thank you so much!!
Victoria -
Superb! That is exactly what I needed. Thank you so much!!
Victoria -
I was wondering the same thing. It used to say ‘Conforming Audio’ in v1.5, but we’ve just upgraded to v2 and now it says ‘Generating Peak File’
And the files this process produces are rather large (several GB).
Thanks,
Victoria -
If you wanted to cut a section out of the footage, instead of razoring in two places and then deleting the footage and closing the gap, put in and out points (using I and O keys) and then to ripple delete out press the ‘ key (middle row, second one in from the enter, but depending on keyboard customisation it might be the one directly next to the enter on the middle row).
If you just want to lift the section out, do the in and out points and press the ; key (third one in from the enter on the middle row).
If there are multiple layers, it will just do the edit to the selected video and audio tracks, and not the other tracks.
Hope this helps.
Victoria -
Yes – that is exactly how I have got round this problem!
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Thanks – I have now got MPEG VCR, and although I haven’t used it yet, I will in the future. We’ve managed to get round this problem by re-exporting the avi files with extra black on the end, so that if/when it chops the end off in Encore, the footage is still intact.
Thanks for you help though!
Victoria