Re: increasing handles on master clips

Date : Fri, 23 Dec 2005 15:23:35 +0100
To : DS(at)Softimage.COM
From : Andi Loor <andiloor(at)algonet.se>
Subject : Re: increasing handles on master clips
That may be a new feature for ver 7 then?
Andi

John McMullin wrote:

That's perfect.  The clip was in the source viewer and that was stopping me from changing it.  I don't seem to have to replace the clip though, just drag out the handles.

Thanks for all the help.

-----Original Message----- From: owner-ds(at)Softimage.COM on behalf of Andi Loor Sent: Fri 12/23/2005 13:47 To: DS(at)Softimage.COM Cc: Subject: Re: increasing handles on master clips



Rightclick the clip in explorer and choose properties. Here you will be
able to edit the in and outpoints of the clip. Then you will have to
replace the clip on the timeline with the edited version from the
explorer. The clip will not let you edit it if it is in the source
viewer at the same time. If so then clear the source viewer first.
Laborious yes, but possible.
Andi


John McMullin wrote:

>Hello there.
>
>I have a shot in a sequence that I want to trim out, but it doesn't have long enough handles. I can "recapture with options" and choose say 50 frames. This will have me 100 frames more media but I still have no way to trim out the shot because my master clip still has the same start and end points. Is the only way to correct this to "log" a new shot and then cut it into the sequence where I want it? This seems a pretty laborious way round.
>
>Thanks for any better ideas.
>
>John
>
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