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Option key modifier for Match Frame commandPosted by sb6755
I would love to have apple add an OPT + Match Frame command so that when the clip is loaded into the viewer it has only an IN mark at the frame that was matched (instead of the regular match frame which brings the clip in the viewer with an IN and an OUT mark that mimics the IN and the OUT points of the clip in the timeline that I matched from). When using match frame I often need the frame I'm parked on to be selected and marked with an IN. At these times the length of the clip I matched from is completely irrelevant to what I'm doing. In other words it should function just like the Match Frame command in the AVID.
Yes, I know how to clear and OUT mark. That still doesn't solve the problem that I then have to mark IN where the position bar is. Too many keystrokes for us editors who rely heavily on the Replace Edit function where the length of a clip in the timeline is irrelevant compared to syncing a specific frame for inserting eleswhere
derekmok Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Hit OPTION-O after you Match Frame. That clears > the Out point. Quite honestly, the Avid Match > Frame without the Out point drives me insane! I have to agree here. In Avid you lose your in/outs by using match frame. Having the IN/Out remain is a great reference to where you have been.
I am just realizing now that I did not post my original message where I was supposed to. I had meant the post to appear in the request for new features.
Thanks for the response though. I just like being able to load a matched frame clip into the viewer with the position bar on the frame I'm matching because I rely heavily on the replace edit function and thought it would be a simple change to add an "option" to the match frame function so you could control the result and save some keystrokes. That way the default functioning of the match frame function would not change for all those who do a lot of clip moving, but there could be a fast way to get the functioning I'm used to from my AVID experience. I see it being similar to the modifier that exists with the INSERT and OVERWRITE functions that allows you to edit portions of a sequence into a timeline and be able to decide if you want it to come in nested, or with sequence content visible.
I could be misunderstanding you but as Tom mentioned, if you're using Replace edit, then the only thing that matters in the Viewer is the playhead position. No need to clear or set in and out points.
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