Bait and Switch in Final Cut Pro
- Kionon
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Bait and Switch in Final Cut Pro
How does this work? So far FCP is fighting me tooth and nail on this.
- NeoQuixotic
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It should be possible to do the bait and switch method (more commonly known as offline editing). Since I don't have access to a Mac with FCP right now, I'll have to guess. I believe you'd select your clip in the browser and go File>Reconnect Media and then choose the file you'd wish to replace it with.
I'm not really sure. I've only had a few months time to mess with FCP and don't have access to it since my schools labs are closed in the summer. :/
I'm not really sure. I've only had a few months time to mess with FCP and don't have access to it since my schools labs are closed in the summer. :/
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Tried that. It doesn't accept it. It seemed perfectly logical that it would work like that, but it apparently doesn't, unless I am missing something else in that dialogue box.anubisx00 wrote:It should be possible to do the bait and switch method (more commonly known as offline editing). Since I don't have access to a Mac with FCP right now, I'll have to guess. I believe you'd select your clip in the browser and go File>Reconnect Media and then choose the file you'd wish to replace it with.
I'm not really sure. I've only had a few months time to mess with FCP and don't have access to it since my schools labs are closed in the summer. :/
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Use this tutorial but ignore the "capturing" advice.
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This may also help, though I found the first more useful.
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This issue is this step:Shazzy wrote:Use this tutorial but ignore the "capturing" advice.
Since I already have my other footage how do I force FCP to take it as the replacement clip in the junk project?(4) Now you should have an empty project with a bunch of clips which have no media associated with them. What now? A batch capture, of course! Only this time, we’re going to capture at full resolution, which will connect the full res clips to our sequences.
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