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Re: Sluggish Timeline in FCP 6.0
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Chris Bryan
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on Jul 17, 2008 at 8:46:58 pm
Thanks for all the advice, but I think my point is being missed. I am editing footage that is from the web. So my source footage is 960x540. There is no scaling being done in fcp. I work with a ton of footage from the web so it is always in abnormal formats. For me there is no getting around that. My initial question was asking if there is some setting I should look at changing within final cut so that it doesn't have to work so hard to play the footage back within the timeline?
In a perfect world all footage would be optimized for use in FCP, but that's not the case.
My issue was resolved by not mixing formats within one timeline.
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