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Re: Newbie problem
by Peter Litwinowicz on Nov 3, 2008 at 7:14:30 pm

It SOUNDS like you may have applied Twixtor to the clip inside Sequence 1 instead of to Sequence 1 inside of Sequence 2.

What can happen in FCP is this... you double-click on the Sequence 1 to set it's filter settings. However, double-clicking on a sequence brings you to that sequence in the timeline. This is unlike double-clicking on a clip in a sequence which brings up the filter settings tab for the clip. So the question is this: how do you view the filter settings of a sequence? Select Sequence 1 inside of Sequence 2's timeline (do not double-click). then select View->Sequence from FCP's menus. This will show you the sequence's filter settings.

If you send us a short clip (before Twixtor has been applied) and your FCP project that tries to extend it by a factor of 3, we can see where you are going wrong. Please make sure to send along which version of FCP you are using. You can send this to techsupport (at) revisionfx (dot) com

Pete





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  • Newbie problem by Paul Burgess on Nov 3, 2008 at 3:19:28 pm
    • Re: Newbie problem by Pierre Jasmin on Nov 3, 2008 at 5:53:54 pm
      • Re: Newbie problem by Paul Burgess on Nov 3, 2008 at 6:31:23 pm
        • Re: Newbie problem by Peter Litwinowicz on Nov 3, 2008 at 7:14:30 pm




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