Thursday, November 19, 2009

[FCP-L] Re: Was Murch, now Avid/FCP

Yes, while you can get around the nesting issue, it still doesn't work as well as with Avid. You can't see what you're doing because you can't view the sequence's timeline when the it is in the Viewer. My workaround for this is copy and pasting vs insert/overwriting. Not nearly as elegant but what can you do?

John

--- In FinalCutPro-L@yahoogroups.com, David Ross <speckydave@...> wrote:
>
> Maybe he was referring to the ease with which you can choose which tracks
> you want to cut from/to since you can see exactly what you're doing by
> toggling from source to record view in the timeline? That's something I miss
> now that I'm mainly cutting with FCP. If someone on this group has a
> solution for doing that, then I'd love to hear it. (Already have F9/F10
> mapped to "insert/overwirite with sequence content" to avoid nesting.)
>


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