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You should be able to assign a keyboard shortcut for these two. Another time saver.Leave a comment:
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We have fought that battle for a long time now. And some of the undocumented fixes turn out to be significant ones.Leave a comment:
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ooops, it did not work for me in previous versions, so I removed the buttons thinking that this is how it was designed and as a result was of no use to me
I tried again now with 4.61 and it does work regardless of how many audio or opacity nodes are presentLeave a comment:
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Strange because it works here?
Can you give me steps to reproduce?
Is this with mapped audio or on an av track?
I just did it on a AV track just added some nodes and did the start fade with the button.
Left the playline so you can see that the fade /node is at the exact position.
SteveAttached FilesLast edited by SRsupport; 05-14-2008, 12:47 AM.Leave a comment:
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note that the fade buttons don't work in most cases
(most cases = when the rubberband has existing nodes = in my case, all the time)Leave a comment:
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Settings > Application Settings > Customize/Button > Under timeline, add 2 new buttons for Fade-in/out.Leave a comment:
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Shortcut for audio fade
Hi
I remember to have read somewhere reg. a shortcut that would fade audio in or out if your TL indicator/cursor would be in the almost end or start of an audioclip. Anybody know where to find this again?
Thanks
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