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Ripple multiple clips with speed change? (FCP 7)
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Garrett Gibbons
on Sep 23, 2009 at 7:36:08 pm
So the new ripple behaviors in FCP 7 are nice, but it seems like we've also lost a feature.... Can anyone help?
Say I have 10 clips next to each other and I want to slow them all to 50%. When I attempt to change the speed on multiple clips, the "ripple sequence" check box is inactive. I can only do it one clip at a time.
Remember how we all complained about obligatory ripple edits with speed changes in FCP 6 and earlier? They fixed that and apparently took away our option to ever do that...?
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