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altarvic wrote on 7/7/2010, 8:56 AM
The fastest way is to use scripts, May be there is a free script, I don't know. Paid tools (Vegasaur, UltimateS, etc...) can do this with ease.
Cooldraft wrote on 7/8/2010, 6:25 AM
Now is there a reverse?
ushere wrote on 7/8/2010, 6:43 AM
make your mind up ;-)
Cooldraft wrote on 7/8/2010, 8:04 AM
Yeah, I know....But now I am working on a different project and have cuts from a multicam but would like some dissolves an slower numbers.
rs170a wrote on 7/8/2010, 8:57 AM
Place the cursor at the cut point and press the / key (slash key above 8) on the numeric keypad.
The cut becomes a one second dissolve.

Mike
Rosebud wrote on 7/8/2010, 10:34 AM
Excalibur and UltimateS.
Cooldraft wrote on 7/8/2010, 12:15 PM
Where am I missing this in Excal and Ulimates,
Rosebud wrote on 7/8/2010, 9:48 PM
Excalibur > Timeline Tab > Gap/Overlap

Can't say with UltimateS
jetdv wrote on 7/9/2010, 8:33 AM
Note that Gap/Overlap will actually move the events

If you wanted to keep the events in place and just make dissolves, you would use the Velocity/Duration - Set Duration option, set the length you want the dissolve to be, and check the "Proportional Change" box. This will extend each clip on the left into the clip on the right to create the dissolve so you have to have had enough tail on each clip for the dissolve.