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Re: Send to shake problem
by Piotr Janowski on Oct 17, 2006 at 8:06:26 pm

Hello

Thank You, Captain Mench for Your reply. I really enjoyed Your Shake tutorials by the way.
Well, coming back to the problem: what I did initially was in fact sending a single clip from the Timeline and not the Browser itself.
the clip in shake had the right framelength but was totally offset. I worked around this problem in shake but still feel that the problem must me in the creation of a subclip.
It used to work when I recaptured a sequence with edl from tape in FCP and then send a single clip...everything worked fine.
greetings

piotr


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