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Hey Andi Not sure if this will help but I think the fairly recent reset pan to default option may help you achieve this. Here's a quote from Jeffrey Lomicka about how they work (I'm dealing with Alt LR for *reasons*). [quote] If you remove clip pan, your result will depend on the “user setting / audio” for default pan, so make sure
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[quote user="Philip Kapadia"] [quote user="Robert Martindale"] It blows away any NLE titling program and comes with tons of presets. [/quote] That's not a stretch! [/quote] Seems quite a stretch - at first glance there doesn't even appear to be a way to view the title composited over the timeline when you are creating it
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Not seeing this behaviour (2024.2.0) Were the clips duplicated? (CMD+D - end in .copy - can have different metadata than master clip, e.g. clip colour, track formats) rather than cloned? (alt+dragged to different bin - both versions are identical and reflect state of other) Maybe best to use 'show reference clips' if you've already edited
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Right click in bin - set bin display - show reference clips That'll show subclips as well as master clips, drag them to a bin and you are good to go.
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Using S_Layer do you think? Will take a look but I don't think it can access multiple host layers. Happy to be proved wrong if you can knock up an example.
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This is tight turnaround TV, there's no time for an AFX roundtrip. Think FT score on a match edit. I have simplified the actual requirement (which is pretty easy in PP, especially with MogRTs but we still like Avid for editing + reliability) [quote user="Bruno M"] I honestly wouldn't bother wasting time trying to fudge the Avid FX
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Back to the future... 18 years later and presumably STILL no way of acheiving this? Any plug-ins that access the Video layers seperately that can do it (AvidFX used to, IIRC)?
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Installed 2023.8 Trial mode on a little Macbook Air (so asking for trouble). Regular hard crashes - 'Segmentation fault in main thread' etc. Last time it was as I was using track effects (mono track - channel strip and mono-stereo Dverb, in bypass applied). Doesn't matter as this is just a little workflow finessing at home.
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Haven't had to use it for a while but it used to work for V/A separately + together. Was very specific about codecs + audio config + sequence duration. CineXTools much more refined + flexible (plus works standalone + in other NLEs too)
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Avid (all NLEs I think) work on a 'start' timecode and a 'frame-rate'. So frame rate is essential for calculating timecode position. Are you using https://en.editingtools.io/ale/ is a tool for converting CSV to ALE? The header defaults to 24 fps - you can 'change heading info' for your 23.98 / 25 / 29.97 etc. *Should* work.