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Actually, wierdly, there is a way to do this... 1. Put the greenscreen on V1 and the background on V2. 2. Add a Spectramatte to V2. 3. Click the Promote to 3D button. You get a 3D Warp with Spectramatte 'embedded'. 4. In the Foreground parameter group, click 'Swap Sources'. 5. Voila, you're now keying V1 over V2!
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I didn't have any ProRes to hand to try this Instead I used some .MP4 files. I first linked them into a bin, then closed that bin, renamed the files and then linked them again into a second bin. The second linked clips were linked with the new name - so a different result to yours. And the original clips in the first bin had been renamed to the
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It is indeed a colour 'chip'. If you set a colour for a bin background (via the bin fast menu), or a bin tab (selectable in interface settings) that colour appears in both the bin container sidebar and also in the project window.
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I'm a bit confused by this thread. Why use UME at all? If you're on a Mojave-based Mac and have the Legacy Components package installed, the 'old' import routines should still work. Even if you choose to link graphics, the QuickTime plugin should be available?
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It's been this way for a while, so I think it's Feature Request territory.
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Ah. Looks like you'll need to jump forward to v2021...
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You certainly can search on the Marker Comments using the Find dialogue - I was doing it this afternoon. The Marker Name, on the other hand, is the name of the Avid User who added the marker, and may well not be searchable!
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Hi, 1. Not had the problem you describe with 'losing' the faders - but I'm on 2021.12 2. No, I don't think you can. 3. You can set the Composer Settings to allow Go to Next Event/Go to Previous Event to jump between keyframes. This works both in the timeline or the Audio Mixer
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I don't think there's a 100% solution for these situations other than burning in the Colour Adapters. You could leave the clips in Log mode and use the Colour LUT effect on a track to apply the colour adapter in the sequence instead. But then all your sources would look loggy in the source monitor... FWIW, my workflow is generally to burn the