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GaryKleiner wrote on 8/3/2003, 11:54 PM
The best way I can figure is to create a track for the beeps to be on.
Then copy your beep event, and with that track selected, Ctrl/Arrow to each marker and Ctrl/V to paste it at that point.

Please tell us what your approach to this is all about.

Gary
Grazie wrote on 8/4/2003, 12:45 AM
Gary - "Please tell us what your approach to this is all about." - I think it is the same as when I've used Multi-Cam wiz. Looking at the Preview, I don't where I've changed to another camera. Hearing a beep would tell me I'd gone across a marker, and had switched to the other cammy. What happens with 3,4 or more cammies I dare not think about! There would be beeps going on and off all over the place! Better still would be that those tracks that weren't the present target track, would DIM, and the target track would be in full illumination - neat eh?!

Grazie
GaryKleiner wrote on 8/4/2003, 1:53 AM
> I think it is the same as when I've used Multi-Cam wiz. Looking at the Preview, I don't where I've changed to another camera. Hearing a beep would tell me I'd gone across a marker, and had switched to the other cammy<

Why not just run Multi-Cam and SEE where the edits are?

Gary
Grazie wrote on 8/4/2003, 2:27 AM
yesssss..... I did think of that. But then the edits are done. Yes, I can do undo and then back to where it was. But, this is a plea for making the Wiz more elegant. Maybe I just want to review a small chunk - are you suggesting running Multi-Cam over a "looped" section? Is that the way to Preview"? I'm willing to learn - I'm also willing to give feedback. Sometimes Customers do have valuable feedback . . . was this not one of them? - I won't know until I ask - yeah?

Regards,

Grazie
GaryKleiner wrote on 8/4/2003, 2:40 AM
> I'm also willing to give feedback. Sometimes Customers do have valuable feedback . . . was this not one of them? - I won't know until I ask - yeah?<

By all means. Feedback is most valuable.

After you run Multi-Cam Wizard you can easily undo it, or just delete the master track althogether and run it again after you've made your tweaks.

You can quickly go through your edits with out stopping playback by jumping the cursor to just before each edit by clicking beneath the bottom track or up in the ruler.

Another technique is to Ctrl/Arrow to the markers and hit 0 on the numeric keypad to review the section from just before the marker.

Gary
Grazie wrote on 8/4/2003, 2:45 AM
Gary! - "Another technique is to Ctrl/Arrow to the markers and hit 0 on the numeric keypad to review the section from just before the marker." Now THAT I didn't know . . . I knew the Ctrll/Arrow thing - Marker to Marker - didn't know the "0" thing!!! - So this places the T/L cursor just prior to the Marker? Cool!

Regards - Grazie
GaryKleiner wrote on 8/4/2003, 2:51 AM
>didn't know the "0" thing!!! - So this places the T/L cursor just prior to the Marker? Cool!<

0 functions as a preroll that can be adjusted in Preferences>Editing>Cursor preview duration.

Gary
Grazie wrote on 8/4/2003, 2:56 AM
Sorry Gary, fly that past me again please - ie make it simpler. Monday Morning here . . bit thick!

Grazie