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Re: Can FCP ignore timecode breaks?
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Re: Can FCP ignore timecode breaks?
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del chapple
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on May 29, 2008 at 10:50:15 pm
Its a QT Problem, TC Breaks cause the nle to stop and search for the break. if you need the TC intact set Preroll to 3 sec and your "in" after the break (little more than 3 sec) and your "out" before the next break. its a pain in the ass but it has to do with no ltc input on the mac and qt not able to regenerate code from source(qt just runs with the tc after the input)
del
you cant hear my inner voice scream... can you..?
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