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Re: shifting the project over
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Allen Zagel
on May 22, 2008 at 5:13:07 am
Oh yea! ;-) Turn it off when you're done with the move. More than once I forgot to turn it off and then inserted a couple of text boxes. All the others down the road shifted also and my script I keep was 3 to 10 seconds off. I had to go back and fix it all. Wasted hours because I forgot to push a button!
Lot of times I have to cut a 3 second portion of the video out, then shift the entire project over. That ripple cut does it. But then when I put in a shirt dissolve everything shifted and I didn't want it to.
Many reasons NOT to leave it on depending on what you're doing.
Allen
ASX Media Group, Inc.
http://www.asxvideo.com
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