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Re-Opening multiple projects - settingsPosted by monkeymaker
I'm having a grrr moment.
Because I have to keep switching cache & vault folders, and audio and video settings, every time I reopen a different project (lest the saved files get scattered all over joint), how on earth do I find out what my audio/video settings were from project to project if FCP won't store the info? I am trying to export audio for a post-sound designer, and I have found a bunch of audio and video files running out of sync. I don't really want to have re-edit the whole damn film again to match new rates, especially since it's vision locked and VFX'd, but there is no record of frame rates, and with the constant to-ing and fro-ing with audio caches and vaults, I'm lost... Please halp!
> how on earth do I find out what my audio/video settings were from project to project if FCP won't store the info?
Final Cut Pro - Audio/Video Settings. These are not stored on a project-by-project basis. They are software preferences. That means FCP will operate on the last set of settings chosen, regardless of how many project files are accessed. If you switch projects a lot and they all require different presets, you should make custom presets with a prefix in the name that identifies the project. Handling multiple sets of media settings was not FCP Legacy's strong suit. > I am trying to export audio for a post-sound designer, and I have found a bunch of audio and video files running out of sync. That really shouldn't be, because switching projects does not change the Sequence and media settings used for the import when it happened. This suggests to me that you didn't check the settings when you did the import. You should be checking the presets at least once per session, and if you work on multiple different projects in the same session, you should be checking these with every project switch. ![]() www.derekmok.com
> I was never taught how to maintain stored scratch disk destination info within a given file
It's not possible to do that. FCP Legacy simply did not function that way. Those particular preferences are not linked to files. Everybody who used it had to switch that preference every time. Some people used a method of choosing one Scratch Disk for all projects ([Selected Directory] - Capture Scratch). When FCP created clips or rendered, it would create a sub-folder within "Capture Scratch", based on the project name, and send the files to that. However, that necessitates that all the project media is on one drive, which is never the case for me. ![]() www.derekmok.com
"Unfortunately, I was never taught how to maintain stored scratch disk destination info within a given file (never knew I could)"
my point was that while you most probably DO have to switch capture & render scratch folders, i dont think it's worth switching cache & vault. in fact with the vault you are better off NOT switching, and leaving that on your system drive, so as to have a backup (of sorts) of your projects. there was a product released a few years ago (by Edit Mule, i think) which simplified the process of having settings associated with projects. sadly not available any more. "I keep having to change ... "Easy Setup" and "A/V Settings" - every time I alternate between projects." AV settings are saveable as an easy setup. set it all up, SAVE an easy set-up (named after you project if you want), and just recall that. nick
You also say it's VFX heavy. I have found that rendering *everything* first repairs synch issues in some shows on some slower machines. Definitely render everything first, then check synch.
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