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Something to watch out for for those working in FCP 7 and the multicam functionality!
Thread is below:
Hi – thanks for your replies.
The sequence was not rendered.
This would occur whilst placing In & Outs in the timeline, on the fly, and also switching angles on the fly. The portion of the multicam clip would be replaced with a “single-cam clip”. It was not a collapsed or uncollapsed multi.
Wondering if there is a bug in FCP 7 or if it was specific to that room.
Thx,
Jesse
Tom Wolsky wrote:
> The issue you’re describing does not seem at all related to the
> poster’s problem. An exporting problem doesn’t produce the error he’s
> seeing. I have never had to render material prior to collapsing a
> multiclip so it’s possible that may cause the problem he’s seeing.
> All the best,
> Tom
> Sent from mobile device
>
> On Jan 11, 2010, at 22:18, “Daryl Brown
> wrote:
> > There is a bug in FCP7′s multi-clip I have been told. The national
> > broadcaster here in Australia downgraded all its FCP7 installation’ s
> > around the country till Apple comes up with a fix. (I’m still on 6)
> > When you create an in and/or outpoint in your *sequence* the cut
> > clip’s t/c reverts back to zero or some such. It’s broken for sure..
> >
> > Daryl Brown
> > Digital Film Maker
> > Brown Cow Media
> > Sydney, Australia
Final Cut Pro – Clearing Durations from a Batch of Clips
Here’s quick technique you can use to clear the settings for any group of selected clips in the Browser.
Let’s say you want to remove all the In’s from a group of clips:
Select all the clips in the Browser which have Ins you want to clear.
Control-click an In in the In column of the Browser and select Clear In at the bottom of the menu.
Poof. Gone.