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Re: "Send to -> Shake" issue
by Bob Leathers on Feb 15, 2008 at 3:37:18 am

I consulted a friend of mine about this issue and he's come up with one solution that I can't say I'm all too happy about. One solution is this, I could export the sublip then drop the file into my browser, using in and out points on the new main clip. I haven't yet tried this out, the subclip is currently rendering out. I know this will work, though.

However, one issue I don't like about this, I'll have to render out every subclip I'm going to use "Send To -> Shake" on, reapply the same in and out points from the subclip to the new main clip, drop the new cut into the timeline, then finally use Send To -> Shake. I personally would not like to add more to my workflow, especially adding more rendering time, unless there isn't any other way.

For some reason I'm always thinking there's a certain setting I'm overlooking that'll fix the way FCP is sending correct in and out point information to Shake that's in conjunction with the main clip and not the referenced subclip.


-Bob

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