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Changing playback speed with no timeline effectPosted by stefangs
Hi guys,
when I want to change the playback speed of a clip to be faster, the other clips move in to close the gap. This may or may not be what I want. In particular, other tracks may have a conflict here and prevent that operation altogether. Can I still perform that operation if I don't mind the resulting gap? Thanks, Stefan -- macpro 2x3 ghz dual core intel, 10.6.8, FCS 2
in the speed change window (Command J) there's a tick-box for if you want the timeline to ripple or not.
if you have it set to NOT ripple, then i don't think the clip will get shorter and leave a gap, it'll keep it's original duration, then you can find trim it yourself. if you rely want ti to adopt a new duration, but not affect the timeline, then you need to do it the "old" way: copy it to the end of the timeline (or into a new timeline) do the operation, and copy / paste it back to where you want it. nick
Move to Premiere, Stefan
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PP seems more evidence of being FCP8... I hear GONE GIRL was cut on PP.
- Loren Today's FCP 7 keytips: Copy clip Attributes with Command-C Paste selected Attributes with Option-V Remove selected Attributes with Command-Option-V ! Your Final Cut Studio 2/3 KeyGuide™ Power Pack. Still available at KeyGuide Central. www.neotrondesign.com
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