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This means that you can have a single title over the top of multiple clips, and all of those clips will get the same keyword from this title.This webinar is the second of a three-part series on audio techniques in Final Cut Pro X.
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This Toolbox will update a Project's FCPXML to use the correct timecode values from the XML sidecar file (or the MP4 itself if no sidecar file exists), so that you can more easily send timelines from Final Cut Pro to DaVinci Resolve, Baselight or Adobe Premiere (with XtoCC). Final Cut Pro currently doesn't always correctly interpret timecode from certain Sony Cameras that are recording into an MP4 wrapper. Added a new "Sony Timecode Repair" Toolbox.Thanks for suggesting Knut Hake & Sam Pluemacher! When you drag a Final Cut Pro Project to this Toolbox, we'll send a new Project back to Final Cut Pro with the clips sorted by timecode (with or without gaps). if you want to reset a Loupedeck Live, it now says Loupedeck Live instead of Loupedeck CT). The warning popup that appears when using the reset buttons on the Loupedeck control surfaces panels now shows the correct control surface name (i.e.Fixed a bug where "Screens Backlight Level" wouldn't update correctly on Loupedeck devices.Thanks for your amazing work Vladilen Zhdanov! When using "Create Titles from Text" in the Titles to Keywords Toolbox, we now alternate the positioning of the titles, so that you can more easily see them in the Final Cut Pro Viewer.We also now put the "Create Titles from Text" titles on a secondary storyline to make copying easier. When "Treat FAVORITE and REJECT as Ratings instead of Keywords" is enabled it will automatically create a "REJECT" and "FAVORITE" title when using "Create Titles from Text" (which also has a "REJECT" or "FAVORITE" role). Added an option to "Treat FAVORITE and REJECT as Ratings instead of Keywords" in the Titles to Keywords Toolbox.We also now add a "KEYWORD" role to every title.


Added a preference to "Add Space After Sequence" in the Titles to Keywords Toolbox.Added a second text-box to the Titles to Keywords Toolbox, to be used for "common" keywords.Added support for titles in secondary storylines to the Titles to Keywords Toolbox.Added support for the Loupedeck Live-S.Added support for the Razer Stream Controller.This now works again thanks to the above mentioned fix in Final Cut Pro v10.6.5. Fixed a bug in "Select Middle of Next/Previous Clip in the same storyline" actions.This meant, for example, if you had a clip selected in a secondary storyline and triggered Timeline Batch Export, CommandPost would think no clips are selected in the timeline. Final Cut Pro v10.6.5 fixes a regression (introduced in v10.6.2) which prevented CommandPost from detecting selected clips within a secondary storyline.Thanks for suggesting Byk Valkonen! Designed by the amazing Matthew Skiles! This will look much better if CommandPost is the only Workflow Extension you have installed. We've updated the CommandPost Workflow Extension icon so that it's greyscale, matching the look of other Workflow Extension icons.Also, now if you have a title that spans across multiple clips, keywords will be applied to all the clips that intersect that title. Titles to Keywords Toolbox now supports audio clips on the primary storyline.If you copied a built-in application to a user-added application, it would incorrectly replace the display name of the destination application with that of the source application. Fixed a bug with the “Copy Application” function in the Control Surfaces panels.Fixed a potential error message in our AppleScript handler.Fixed a bug in our MenuButton API, which caused triggering certain menu buttons to fail on macOS Ventura, due to changes to the Accessibility API on macOS Ventura.Thanks for reporting Dale Ryan and Phil Swallow! Fixed a bug in our Timeline Index API, which caused the "Save Timeline Index to CSV" to fail on macOS Ventura, due to changes to the Accessibility API on macOS Ventura.Added additional actions for triggering shortcut keys, using a slightly different method that works better with macOS applications using non-native frameworks, such as Blender.MASSIVE thank you to George Elias for supplying a huge amount of test clips! Sony Timecode Toolbox now supports clips with Drop Frame (29.97fps, 59.94fps and 119.88fps) timecode.Sony Timecode Toolbox now supports 100fps Non-Drop Frame clips.

You can still use CommandPost v1.4.13 on macOS Catalina. With the release of macOS Ventura, CommandPost v1.4.14 now requires macOS Big Sur or later.
