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Old 06-21-2011, 06:28 AM
mikehotten mikehotten is offline
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Default cutting Video file BUG Pro Tools 9.0.3

Hello everyone,


Im working with PT 9 on a macBook pro. I have to do movie scoring and sometimes I have to cut the video just a bit, like 30 sec on the beginning or at the end. Or cut 2 movies together.

Very simple video things which were also very easy in all the PT versions before.

But now if I use any cutting method, like +e, or the trim tool it only appear some grafic bug. Like a yellow line. but its not possible to cut the movie.


anyone else got this problem?


thank you


Mike
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Old 08-28-2011, 09:47 AM
joepopp joepopp is offline
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Default Re: cutting Video file BUG Pro Tools 9.0.3

Having trouble with this too. Bug?
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