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I use EditReady for this, but I believe it's Mac only. You might be able to use Adobe Media Creator (or whatever it's called) to batch your files to ProRes or DNxHR for fast import. https://www.divergentmedia.com/editready
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Sync locks. Add edit anywhere and single roller trim to your heart's content. C
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Sync locks. Add edit anywhere and single roller trim to your heart's content. C
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Unless something has changed, you DON'T in Avid Media Composer. To approximate, you need to put the clips on two separate tracks and cross-fade. This is a major downfall of MC, in my opinion.
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CineMatica, While it probably isn't what Apple would like you to do, you can flash the firmware on your 4,1 machine and make it into a 5,1 machine. At that point your can install High Sierra. I've done it, and it works well in my case. Of course I also upgraded my processors at the same time. Search eBay for vendors who will do it. I'm running
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Sorry, no. But ages ago I started using the excellent and FREE utility MDV. It's available for both Mac and PC and does largely the same thing. You can find it here: http://djfio.ru/mdv/
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Hello everybody, In network episodic, we have to flll out broadcast format sheets, where we indicate each act's IN Tc, OUT Tc and Duration. It would be amazing if there were a settng to allow the dual timecode displays above the Composer window to display In and Out TC of the current selection. I've attached a couple screen grabs to show what
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I know you're trying to use the tools you have available, and nobody probably wants to spend more money if they don't have to, but I just purchased Baselight Edition, and it's pretty fantastic for color correcting within the timeline. Of particular note: it will automatically create edits at each event for you (when you put the correction
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Waves' MaxxVolume works wonders for this. And best of all, it's currently on sale for $25. Can't really beat that. http://www.waves.com/plugins/maxxvolume#mix-and-master-with-maxxvolume Chris
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[quote user="Andrew"] Wow! You were really lucky to discover that! Usually it's always that one unknown thing that causes Media Composer to not behave as expected. I guess I'll stay away from Webroot. Anti-virus software always has a habit of complcating things. Had you not discovered that, I was concerned that you would kiss Media