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Show all posts by userYour basic troubleshooting and discussion forum for all things Final Cut Pro X. If you are having issues with FCP 7 and below, post it in Cafe LA.
Brighten a clip - 17 years agoI know this technique has been posted several times in the past but my search in the archives has been fruitless as I apparently can't come up with the right word combination. This was a technique to brighten a clip by duplicating the clip and pasting it directly above the original clip. Then you use a filter or matte on the clip on V2... exactly what you do to the clip on V2 I don't remember. Caby Tim Stansbury - Café LA vcd.mov - 18 years agoI have a vcd.mov file that plays fine in Quicktime but no audio is imported when brought into final cut pro. Is there a way to get the audio in?by Tim Stansbury - Café LA Re: HELP! Capture problem AGAIN never solved - 18 years agoI had a similar problem, getting the same error message, and tried everything but nothing worked. I did all the suggestions above, checked settings, trashed preferences, tried other cameras & decks, replaced cables, took my deck in for maintenance, etc. I ended up capturing all my footage in small chunks and it was a very tedious process. The next project I worked on, everything worked fine.by Tim Stansbury - Café LA Re: Multiclip Question - 18 years agoHighlight a clip and then go under Edit to Item Properties then Format. Assign a different number (I've only used single digit numbers) or letter to each clip you are going to use for the multiclip. Find a sync point on each clip and set an in point. Then select both clips in your browser and under Modify select Make Multiclip. Load new multiclip into your viewer, option drag to the timeline thenby Tim Stansbury - Café LA Re: Deck Repair in LA - 18 years agoI have been using VTR Services for several years now. You can trust them to get the repair done right. The first time.by Tim Stansbury - Café LA |
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